Yolanda Perez
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Yolanda Perez (born May 20, 1983) is an American singer who specializes in banda music. She is sometimes known by the stage name "La Potranquita", (Spanish: "little filly"), a name taken by her father from his home city of Zacatecas, Mexico.
Perez was born in Los Angeles, California. When she was 11 years old, Perez won a music contest held in the Los Angeles-area Lynwood. As part of the prize package, she recorded an album that launched her musical career . She has since recorded several more albums. Her career was especially enhanced when she signed with the Fonovisa label, part of the Univision Music Group.
Perez followed in the footsteps of her father and grandparents who were also exponents of banda music. Her minor-label albums exhibited all the traditional characteristics of banda, but from Déjenme Llorar (2003) onwards she has combined the banda sound with modern elements such as rap as well as introducing set-piece dialogues into some tracks. Her music also shows other influences from hip hop and R&B artists - this has led her to include Spanglish phrasing in some lyrics, such as in the duet Estoy Enamorada with Don Cheto. Perez therefore, while continuing to exemplify traditional banda, has placed her own stamp and interpretation on this genre.
[edit] Discography
- Exitos: La Basurita / Cuentas Claras
- Con la Banda Costa Grande
- La Potranquita de Zacatecas (Kimo's Music, 2001)
- Dejenme Llorar (Fonovisa Records, 2003)
- La Potranquita Con Banda (Kimo's Music, 2004)
- Aquí Me Tienes (Fonovisa Records, 2004)
- Esto Es Amor (Fonovisa Records, 2005)
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) Yolanda Perez home page
- Ramiro Burr, "Path of rising star Perez similar to Selena's", Houston Chronicle (May 21, 2004) - review article