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2 Career  





3 Personal life  





4 Discography  



4.1  Studio albums  





4.2  Compilation albums  





4.3  Live albums  





4.4  Singles  







5 Tours  





6 Awards won  





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Alejandra Guzmán
Guzmán performing during Versus Tour in 2017
Born

Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal


(1968-02-09) 9 February 1968 (age 56)
Other names
  • La Reina del Rock
  • La Guzmán
  • Occupations
    • Musician
  • singer
  • composer
  • actress
  • Years active1988–present
    Spouse

    Farrell Goodman

    (m. 1998; div. 1998)
    ChildrenFrida Sofía
    Musical career
    Genres
  • pop rock
  • rock en español
  • Instrument(s)
  • guitar
  • Labels
  • BMG Latin
  • EMI Televisa
  • Sony Mexico
  • Independent
  • Websitewww.alejandraguzmanoficial.com www.aleguzman.com

    Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal (born 9 February 1968) is a Mexican musician, singer, composer, and actress. With more than 30 million records sold throughout her career, winner of a Latin Grammy Award, and nicknamed "La Reina de Corazones" (the Queen of Hearts) and "La Reina del Rock" (the Queen of Rock), she is one of the most successful Mexican female singers.[1][2] She is also daughter of actress Silvia Pinal and singer Enrique Guzmán.[3]

    Early life[edit]

    Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal was born February 9, 1968, in Mexico City, to her mother Silvia Pinal's third marriage. Guzmán has three siblings: two older half-sisters, actress Sylvia Pasquel and Viridiana Alatriste. Her younger brother, Luis Enrique Guzmán, is her only sibling from the same father and mother.

    Guzmán grew up in the entertainment world, having two superstars as her parents. At age 14, her older sister Viridiana Alatriste died in a car crash, which affected her greatly. After her sister's passing, she became rebellious and determined to enjoy her life to the fullest. She routinely sneaked out of her house to join the vibrant nightlife of Mexico City. During those times, Alejandra met Kenny Aviles from the band Kenny y Los Electricos, who became like a mother to her. It was then that she came to realize she belonged on the stage.

    Career[edit]

    Guzmán began her musical career in 1988 with her first song, Bye Mamá, which she dedicated to her mother. In the 1990s, she released several of her biggest albums like Eternamente Bella, Flor de Piel, as well as Libre which launched with a signed contract to BMG Ariola. Her success placed her in being nominated to a Grammy, Latin Grammy, and her albums to be labeled Gold and Platinum.[4][5]

    Throughout her career, Guzmán has had success throughout Mexico and the United States. She has done duets with Franco De Vita, Mario Domm, Fonseca, and the most known Gloria Trevi. Her along with Trevi had several duets together and did the Versus Tour together from 2017-2018.[6] Guzmán is one of the most prominent female artists of Mexico, and she has been labeled as La Reina del Rock (the Queen of Rock).

    She served as judge of the second season of Va Por Ti. She also served as coach of La Voz...México. On July 5, 2018, Telemundo announced Alejandra Guzmán as a coach on La Voz (U.S.).[7] Guzmán joined Luis Fonsi, Carlos Vives and Wisin as coaches on the Spanish-language version of NBC singing-competition The Voice. In 2020, Amazon announced her starring role in the Amazon Prime series "El juego de las llaves".[8]

    In 2021, she joined the cast of the second season of the Amazon Prime Video series El Juego de las Llaves[9][10] created by Marisa Quiroga, and produced by Amazon Studios, Corazón Films, and Pantaya.[11] Guzmán was also a featured performer on the American music TV series A Tiny Audience produced by February Entertainment.[12] for HBO Max[13] and aired in Latin America by DirecTV Latam.[14]

    In 2022, Guzmán appeared in the premiere episode of the music-TV show ¡LaNoche!, produced by February Entertainment and aired in the US, alongside Paulina Rubio. It was the first time the two artists shared a stage. The show included cameos by their mothers, Mexican actresses Silvia Pinal and Susana Dosamantes.[15] In 2022 Alejandra Guzmán and Paulina Rubio embarked on a 20-city US tour. The PERRÍSIMAS US TOUR 2022[16] kicked off in April 2022,[17] and included major cities such as Chicago, El Paso,[18] New York, Miami, and Las Vegas, before wrapping up on May 22 in Los Angeles.[19] In July 2022, La Guzmán kicked off her TUYA TOUR with a sold-out show at the Arena CDMX.[20] She was joined by special guests Silvia Pinal, Fey, Erik Rubín, and Aleks Syntek.[21] In November 2022, Guzmán performed a series of concerts at the Venetian Las Vegas.[22]

    Personal life[edit]

    Alejandra Guzmán has had several relationships throughout her life. Her first public relationship was with Erik Rubin which did not last long due to conflict with Mexican singer Paulina Rubio over him.[23] She later started a relationship with Pablo Moctezuma, a businessman with whom Guzmán has a daughter, Frida Sofía, born March 1992. She and Moctezuma later separated.

    Guzmán married American businessman Farrell Goodman in 1998. The marriage was destroyed right after, when Goodman was arrested due to carrying narcotics in an airport in Germany.[24] Her last public relationship to date was a little after her divorce from Goodman, with Gerardo Gómez de la Borbolla. They initially had a great relationship but things ended after she suffered a miscarriage and fell into a deep depression, during which time he also wanted to be part of her work team as well as launching a singing career of his own. Alejandra revealed years later that she ended up having an abortion from a second pregnancy with him.

    In 2007 she was diagnosed with breast cancer and was able to survive due to early detection. In 2009 Alejandra almost died a few months after she had butt enhancement injections from unlicensed estheticians. She was injected with polymers which caused infections and for several years she has had over 30 surgical procedures to remove them from her body.

    Since 2020 Guzmán and her daughter Frída Sofía have been estranged. In 2021 Frída Sofía caused a huge scandal by asserting that Guzmán's father Enrique had sexually molested her since she was 5. Guzmán has sided fully with her father, who denies the accusations and has stated she hopes this will be solved soon enough.[25]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

  • Dame Tu Amor (1989)
  • Eternamente Bella (1990)
  • Flor de Papel (1991
  • Libre (1993)
  • Enorme (1994)
  • Cambio de Piel (1996)
  • Algo Natural (1999)
  • Soy (2001)
  • Lipstick (2004)
  • Indeleble (2006)
  • Fuerza (2007)
  • Único (2009)
  • A + No Poder (2015)
  • Versus (with Gloria Trevi) (2017)
  • Compilation albums[edit]

  • 15 Éxitos
  • Fuerza (Spanish edition)
  • Live albums[edit]

    Singles[edit]

    Year Single Chart positions[26]
    U.S. Hot Latin Songs U.S. Latin Pop Airplay
    1990 "Eternamente Bella" 20 -
    1991 "Cuidado con el Corazón" 18 -
    "Rosas Rojas" 36 -
    "Reina de Corazones" 27 -
    "Hacer el Amor con Otro" 16 -
    "Hey Güera" - -
    1993 "Mala Hierba" 10 -
    "Mírala, Míralo"
    1995 "Despertar"[27] 23 7
    "Morir de Amor"[28] - 14
    2001 "De Verdad"[29] 22 10
    2002 "Volveré a Amar"[30] - 31
    2004 "Lipstick" - -
    "Tú Eres Mi Luz" - -
    2006 "Volverte a Amar"[31] 6 1
    "Quiero Estar Contigo"[32] - 27
    2007 "Soy Sólo Un Secreto"[33] 12 3
    "Mírame" - -
    2010 "Día de Suerte" - -
    "Que Cante la Vida" - -
    2011 "Tan Sólo Tú" (Franco De Vita feat. Alejandra Guzmán) 14 3
    "Un Grito En La Noche" (feat. Moderatto) - -
    2013 "Mi Peor Error" 12
    2014 "Aunque Me Mientas" (feat. Dani Martín)
    2014 "Para mí" 49
    2014 "Entre los dos" -
    2015 "Adiós" (feat. Farruko) 26
    2015 "Qué Ironía" -
    2016 "Esta Noche" -
    2017 "Te Juro" (Samo feat. Alejandra Guzmán)
    2017 "Cuando Un Hombre Te Enamora" (feat. Gloria Trevi) -
    2017 "Más Buena" (feat. Gloria Trevi) -
    2018 "Soy Así" -
    2018 "Así es la Navidad" -
    2019 "Mi Enfermedad" 16
    2019 "Oye Mi Amor" 12
    2020 "Vive y Deja Vivir" (feat. Ñengo Flow)
    2021 "Lado Oscuro"
    2021 "Primera y Última Vez"
    2021 "Quiero Más de Ti"
    2022 "Sexo Pudor y Lágrimas"
    2022 "TUYA"
    2023 "Reynisima"
    2023 "Milagros"
    2023 "Ojalá Que Te Mueras" (Grupo Pesado feat. Alejandra Guzmán)
    2024 "Nueve Vidas"
    Total number-one hits - 1

    Tours[edit]

    Alejandra Guzmán at Denver Coliseum, 2009.

    Awards won[edit]

    Honorary Award[edit]

    La Musa Award 2015 Latin songwriter

    Nominations[edit]

    Grammy Awards

    Latin Grammy Awards

    Premio Lo Nuestro

    Premios Juventud

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Buena Musica (3 October 2017). "Artistas que más discos han vendido" (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  • ^ Alissa Escarce; Jeanne Montalvo Lucar; Julia Ines Esparza (23 April 2021). "La Reina Del Rock: Alejandra Guzmán". Latino USA.
  • ^ "Biografia de Alejandra Guzmán". Archived from the original on 18 March 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  • ^ "Esta canción hizo llorar a la mamá de Alejandra Guzmán". 2 June 2015.
  • ^ "Eternamente Bella - Alejandra Guzmán | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  • ^ "Alejandra Guzman & Gloria Trevi on the 'Versus' Tour: Look Back On Their Top 5 Moments". Billboard. 14 April 2018.
  • ^ "Alejandra Guzman Joins Telemundo's 'La Voz (The Voice)' as a Coach on the First Season". Billboard. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  • ^ Petski, Denise (23 November 2020). "'El Juego de Las Llaves': Alejandra Guzman, Laura Leon & Cristián de la Fuente Join Season 2 Cast Of Lionsgate/Hemisphere Media Group's Pantaya Series". Deadline. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  • ^ "Stars Alejandra Guzmán, Cristián De La Fuente And Laura León Join Season 2 Of Hit Series 'El Juego De Las Llaves'". Forbes. 24 November 2020.
  • ^ Villa, Lucas (13 September 2021). "Alejandra Gúzman Talks Joining 'Juego De Las Llaves,' Steamy Scenes + 30 Years Of 'Flor De Papel' LP". We are Mitú. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ "PANTAYA PRESENTS THE SECOND SEASON OF "EL JUEGO DE LAS LLAVES" - SEÑAL NEWS". senalnews.com. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ A Tiny Audience (Music, Talk-Show), February Entertainment, 5 December 2019, retrieved 3 August 2022
  • ^ "Watch A Tiny Audience (HBO) - Stream TV Shows". HBO Max. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ ""A Tiny Audience" to Premier Exclusively in Latin America on DIRECTV". about.att.com. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ by (11 March 2022). "Alejandra Guzmán and Paulina Rubio premiere 'La Noche!'". California18. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ Roiz, Jessica (23 February 2022). "Paulina Rubio & Alejandra Guzman Leave Rivalry & Ego Behind for Their Joint Perrisimas Tour". Billboard. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ Flores, Griselda (15 December 2021). "Alejandra Guzmán & Paulina Rubio Announce 2022 'Perrísimas' Tour: See the Dates". Billboard. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ "Alejandra Guzman and Paulina Rubio Perrisimas Tour 2022 at the El Paso County Coliseum". www.elpasotimes.com. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ LIVE, L. A. "Alejandra Guzman & Paulina Rubio | L.A. LIVE". www.lalive.com. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ "Alejandra Guzmán se presenta en la Arena con Silvia Pinal como espectadora". El Universal (in Spanish). 31 July 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ "Alejandra Guzmán y Erik Rubín cantan juntos en concierto |VIDEO". Grupo Milenio (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ Staff, News 3 (4 August 2022). "Alejandra Guzmán to perform at Venetian Las Vegas". KSNV. Retrieved 7 August 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "Alejandra Guzmán revive su rivalidad con Paulina Rubio por Erik Rubín". 3 December 2019.
  • ^ "Quiénes han sido las parejas de Alejandra Guzmán". 29 November 2019.
  • ^ "Singer Enrique Guzman and his granddaughter, Frida Sophia, sue each other for sexual assault | People | entertainment". 14 April 2021.
  • ^ "Alejandra Guzman: Billboard Singles"
  • ^ "Despertar: Billboard Latin Pop Airplay"
  • ^ "Morir de Amor: Billboard Latin Pop Airplay"
  • ^ "De Verdad: Billboard Latin Pop Airplay"
  • ^ "Volveré a Amar: Billboard Latin Pop Airplay"
  • ^ "Volverte a Amar: Billboard Latin Pop Airplay"
  • ^ "Quiero Estar Contigo: Billboard Latin Pop Airplay"
  • ^ "Soy Sólo Un Secreto: Billboard Latin Pop Airplay"
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