Rocio Colette Acuña Calzada

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Colette
Background information
Birth name Rocio Colette Acuña Calzada
Born June 3, 1982
Origin Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas Flag of Mexico
Genre(s) Latin Pop, Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2006—present
Label(s) SonyBMG
Website colette.com.mx

Rocio Colette Acuña Calzada (born June 3, 1982 in Ciudad Victoria,Tamaulipas Mexico) was one of the 4 finalists of the 5th generation of the popular Mexican reality singing show La Academia. Colette won 2nd place,behind First place winner Samuel Castelan Marini.

Colette's second place caused disagreement in her many followers. Some claimed that Samuel's first place nomination was arranged by the show's production team because of the final concert having taken place in Veracruz (Samuel's native city) but others said it was due to the problems with her voice.

After winning 2nd place at La Academia 5th Generation, Sony Music offered Colette a contract to work with them. It is confirmed that famous Spanish composer Rafael Perez Botija will produce her new album. Rafael Perez Botija has produced famous Mexican artists such as Jose Jose and Lucero; he also has worked with famous Spanish singer Rocio Durcal.


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[edit] Biography

Colette, since the beginning of the show, was considered a favorite to win the contest. She was the first to cause a standing ovation with her Spanish interpretation of Frank Sinatra's My Way. One of the critics, Mexican performing artist Lolita Cortes, cried, congratulated her, and stated that she was honored to be part of Colette's beginning career.

One of Colette's memorable moments happened during the same concert when her mother Leonor Calzada came to visit live after having been submitted to a delicate operation and performed with her daughter. The moment was so emotive that tears and applause from the audience immediately followed. Other memorable interpretations at La Academia include "Coming Out of the Dark" from Gloria Estefan, "El Amor Coloca" from Monica Naranjo "Malo" from Spanish singer Bebe and "La Cima del Cielo" form Venezuelan singer and composer Ricardo Montaner.

One of Colette's toughest moments at La Academia occurred when she suffered a disfunction with her vocal cords causing her nodules. This affected her singing performance.

Colette's talent comes from her family, her aunt Consuelo Vidal was the last singer of famous Mexican composer Agustin Lara.

Before entering La Academia, Colette was part of a musical group and took singing lessons. Her fanbase is all over Latin America including Mexico, Venezuela, Honduras, etc. She also has fans in the United States.

Colette just recently was submitted to surgery at Los Angeles, California due to her problem in the vocal chords. It is known the operation was quite successful; after her recovery, she will travel to Spain to start the production of her new album.

[edit] Personal Life

During her stay at La Academia, she was involved in a "love triangle" with Samuel Castelan Marini (1st place winner) and Karla Renata Rodriguez Barajas (4th place winner) Samuel Castelan Marini confessed that he felt attraction to both Colette and Renata, but he later confirmed that his heart belonged to Colette. Colette also confessed that she felt a strong attraction towards Samuel but nothing serious happened between them. Nevertheless, their behavior hinted that there may have been something more between them, but after La Academia both clarified that they're just good friends.

Nowadays, it is known that Colette is dating a charro from Monterrey.

[edit] Other facts

A known reggaeton song in Colombia contains a phrase that says "Apoyen a Colette!" (Support Colette!).

Before having been accepted at La Academia 5th Generation, she did four castings in the previous generations.

She has been referred to as "the Queen without a crown" by a few members of the press and is widely known as such amongst her fans.

Colette's vocal chords surgery was performed on March 9th, 2007 in Los Angeles, CA.

[edit] Music Career

Lo Mejor de La Academia 5 album cover (2006).
Lo Mejor de La Academia 5 album cover (2006).

[edit] Lo Mejor de La Academia 5

A series of album compilations with the best performances at La Academia 5th Generation. Two volumes have been released: No.1 in Fall 2006 and No.2 in Spring 2007. Colette participates in these albums with two songs each. In Volume No.1 she participates with tracks A Mi Manera performed in the 6th concert and Ahora que soy Libre performed in the 8th concert. In Volume No.2 she participates with Se Me Olvido Otra Vez from the 10th concert and Desde La Obscuridad performed in the 11th concert.

Navidad con Las Estrellas de La Academia album cover (2006).
Navidad con Las Estrellas de La Academia album cover (2006).

[edit] Navidad con Las Estrellas de La Academia

This album was released in Christmas season 2006. It contains the performances of various ex-students of La Academia Colette along with Samuel Castelan Marini were the only two students of La Academia 5th Generation that participated in this album. Colette offers in this album her version of the popular Christmas carol Campana sobre Campana.


A Mi Manera album cover (2007).
A Mi Manera album cover (2007).

[edit] A Mi Manera

Colette released her first studio album A Mi Manera on January 25, 2007 under Sony BMG label. The album was recorded while she was at La Academia and includes the studio versions of the most significant songs performed by Colette. The album immediately positioned itself in the Top 10 of the top selling albums in Mexico, reaching the 2nd place in several stores, and the 5th place in the entire country.

[edit] Songs performed at La Academia

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

Year Title Chart positions
MX
2007 A Mi Manera 5

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