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Puerto Rican merengue artist, pop singer
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Jessica Cristina
Born (1975-12-12) December 12, 1975 (age 49)
OriginSanturce, Puerto Rico
Genres
OccupationSinger
Years active1992–present
LabelsSony Discos (1992–1995)
BMG U.S. Latin (1996–2001)
Zonido Music (2010)
Musical artist

Jessica Cristina (born December 12, 1975, Santurce, Puerto Rico) is a merengue artist and pop singer.

Biography

She signed her first recording contract in 1992 with Sony Music and released her debut album, Aprendiendo a Querer.

The album gave Cristina two hit songs, "Cosquillas En El Corazón" and "Todo Es Vida", featuring Ricky Martin. Two years later she released her second album entitled Más Alla.

In 1996, Jessica Cristina signed with BMG and released a new album, "Me Gusta Todo de Ti", this time her music style transformed into merengue which raised her profile in the Latin music world. The album went gold, boosting her popularity further. The album contained the hit singles "Te Felicito" and "Necesito Una Persona."

In 1997, she released her next album "Natural", which was another success with Gold Certification. She released the eponymous album, "Jessica Cristina", in 1998. For this album she wrote some of her own songs. The same year, Jessica was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical Female Artist of the Year.

In summer 2000, Jessica Cristina released under the Home Furniture Store " Toque Rustico" her first eponymous, Mexican Style, Furniture and Accessories Collection. Jessica Cristina was the first Latinoamerican singer that released a Furniture Collection label.

Jessica Cristina released her next album "Pasional" in 2000. The return to her "roots" with the ballad "Nunca Supe Mas de Ti" and pop rock "besos", also 7 tracks in merengue.

After 10 years without recording an album, Jessica released in April 2010 the single "Me Quiero Ir" with independent label Zonido Entertainment Network and management firm VC Promotion. "Me Quiero Ir" is a romantic ballad that shows a woman in total control of her emotions. Jessica also recorded a merengue version of this song.

Discography

Albums

  • Aprendiendo a Querer (1992)
  • Más Allá (1994)
  • Me Gusta Todo de Ti (1996)
    • Certification: Gold
  • Natural (1997)
    • Certification: Gold
  • Jessica Cristina (1998)
  • Pasional (2000)
  • Me Quiero Ir – Single (2010)

EPs & Singles

  • 1992: "Cosquillas en el Corazón" (#5 Billboard / Latin)
  • 1992: "Todo Es Vida" (#14 Billboard / Latin)
  • 1994: "Te Siento"
  • 1996: "Te Felicito" (#1 Billboard / Tropical)
  • 1996: "Me Gusta Todo de Ti"
  • 1996: "Ay Amor"
  • 1996: "Necesito Una Persona" (#9 Billboard / Tropical)
  • 1997: "Lo Tengo Dominao" (#15 Billboard / Tropical)
  • 1997: "Y Voy a Ser Feliz"
  • 1998: "Dame, Dame, Dame" (#6 Billboard / Tropical)
  • 1998: "Sé Como Duele"
  • 1998: "Amor Perdido"
  • 2000: "Nunca Supe Más de Ti" (#21 Billboard / Latin)
  • 2000: "Besos"
  • 2010: "Me Quiero Ir"

References

  1. Bonacich, Drago. "Biography: Jéssica Cristina". AMG. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  2. "Premios a Lo Mejor De La Música Latina". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Casa Editorial El Tiempo S.A. April 8, 1997. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
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Songs
  • "¿Dónde vas, amigo?"
  • "¿Por qué no volverás?"
  • "¿Quién?"
  • "Almas solas"
  • "Atrapada en el tiempo"
  • "Ay, amor"
  • "Cadenas de fuego"
  • "Con una canción"
  • "Contigo Mujer"
  • "Háblame"
  • "Hoy sólo canto por cantar"
  • "La mujer que sueños vé"
  • "Latinoamericano"
  • "Lo que te toca vivir"
  • "Mírame a los ojos"
  • "Navegaré"
  • "Nuestra voz"
  • "Para ser feliz"
  • "Piel Dormida"
  • "Por ti"
  • "Que siga la rumba"
  • "Represento"
  • "Sin tu música"
  • "Solos tú y yo, nadie más"
  • "Soy mujer"
  • "Todo llega"
  • "Yo quiero una orquesta"
  • "Yo te propongo"
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