Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Bebe

Bebe   
Artist: Bebe

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Pafuera Telaranas   
 Pafuera Telaranas

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13




Bebe emerged from near-obscurity in 2005 to become the well-nigh talked-about Latin artist in America after she was awarded a shocking fin Latin Grammy nominations to become far and out the year's most nominative act. The Spanish singer/songwriter from Valencia doesn't neatly meet into any stylistic family, which made her Grammy nominations sweep all the more queer. Bearing a strong resemblance to mid to late-'90s Aterciopelados -- nervy dance-pop songs that brazenly withstand sexuality stereotypes -- as well as more than modern-day alternative Latinas such as Natalia LaFourcade, Ely Guerra, and Julieta Venegas, Bebe didn't sound altogether out of station when she debuted in 2004 with Pafuera Telarañas. In fact, some described her as Laura Pausini with mental attitude, spell others billed her elan as flamenco-punk. Before the moving ridge of aid that followed her Grammy nominations, Bebe was a steadily development creative person with a small bombilate. Back in the '90s she panax quinquefolius for a radical called Vanagloria, and she later on enjoyed a circumstances of success in Spain as a solo artist, marketing hundreds of thousands of albums, scoring legion hit singles, and taking a few major awards. But it wasn't until 2005 that she crossed over to America in the wake of her Grammy nominations, which were proclaimed most just a year later on the stateside release of Pafuera Telarañas. During that yr, the album sort of languished in reconditeness. That was a dishonor, because it was a fantastic, colourful, and creative record album, on a par with LaFourcade's self-titled debut and Venegas' Sí.