Date of Birth: February 13, 1972
Biography
Better known by her stage name Ely Guerra or as some call her “la Guerra”, she is a Mexican singer-songwriter and music producer. She was a Latin Grammy winner in 2010 for her album Hombre Invisible. In 2004, she released Sweet & Sour, Hot and Spicy, which to date has been her best-selling album, launching her to international success.
She is the daughter of Alberto Guerra (Mexican soccer technical director) and Gloria Vázquez (Mexican model). He lived a few years in Monterrey, Ciudad Juárez and San Luis Potosí; later he emigrated with his family to Guadalajara.
Before venturing as a soloist, he was part of a group in the eighties called Carmín whose best-known song is; “Carmín, a cry in the dark”, and also had participations with renowned Mexican musicians and groups such as José Fors and Fratta. At the age of fifteen, he pursued his own musical opportunities in Mexico City, where he managed to obtain a contract with the BMG label. Two years later, he released his first album, entitled “Ely Guerra” (1992/1995/1997), and includes tracks such as: Júrame (original by María Greever), Atada a tu piel, Lennon’s Glasses, Atrévete, Quiero Verte , etc.
At the end of his contract with BMG, Ely joined EMI.
With EMI he released his album “Pa’ Morirse de Amor” (1997), from which the singles “Ángel de Fuego” and Peligro stood out. Other tracks on this album are I don’t want to talk and Why would I have to cry for you.
In 1999 he released his third album “Lotofire”, from which came the singles: ” Tengo Frío”, “Yo no” and “Vete”. The songs “Prometo Ser”, “Mejor Me Voy”, etc. also stand out from this album. It was later released in the United States on the Higher Octave label. In Argentina and Chile part of “Lotofire” and “Pa’ Morirse de Amor” was released as an EP called “4”. In 2001, he participated in the MTV Unplugged of the Chilean group La Ley, interpreting the song “El Duelo”. This same year Ely participated in the soundtrack of the movie “De La Calle” with the song “De La Calle” for which he received the MTV Movie Award for best song for a movie at the Mtv Movie Awards Mexico in 2002.
Genero Rock, Jazz y Punk | Escuchar tema | Año de Publicación |
Ely Guerra | 1995 | |
1 | Júrame | |
2 | Quiero Verte | |
3 | Las Gafas De Lenon | |
4 | Atrévete | |
5 | A Mi Manera | |
6 | Con La Mente Al Cielo | |
7 | Atada A Tu Piel | |
8 | A Lo Mejor | |
9 | La Frontera Del Ayer | |
10 | Es Tu Amor | |
11 | Para Hacerme Perdonar | |
12 | La Negra Del Son | |
Pa Morirse de Amor | 1997 | |
1 | Peligro | |
2 | Angel De Fuego | |
3 | Lagrimas De Agua Salada | |
4 | Pa’ Morirse De Amor | |
5 | No Quiero Hablar | |
6 | Por Qué Tendría Que Llorar Por Tí | |
7 | Lo Más Adentro | |
8 | Qué Más Da | |
9 | Dime | |
10 | Angel De Amor | |
11 | Los Milagros | |
12 | Angel De Fuego (Acústica) | |
13 | Peligro (Acústica) | |
Lagrimas De Agua Salada (Acústica) | ||
Lotofire | 1999 | |
1 | Profundidad | |
2 | Yo No | |
3 | Vete | |
4 | Mejor Me Voy | |
5 | Tengo Frio | |
6 | Abusar | |
7 | Silencio | |
8 | El Tiempo | |
9 | El Mar | |
10 | Prometo Ser | |
11 | Abusar (Single Edit | |
Sweet & Sour, Hot y Spicy | 2004 | |
1 | Te Amo, I Love You | |
2 | Ojos Claros, Labios Rosas | |
3 | Pa-Ra-Tí | |
4 | Mas Bonita | |
5 | Lucrecia Y Rigoberto | |
6 | Angelito Heart | |
7 | Angelito Heart (Demo Ely Guerra) | |
8 | Mi Playa | |
9 | El Colchón | |
10 | Tu Boca | |
11 | Puerto Vallarta | |
12 | Bésame | |
13 | Quiéreme Mucho | |
14 | Tu Boca (Demo Ely Guerra) | |
Teatro Metropolitan | 2006 | |
1 | Te Amo, I Love You | |
2 | De La Calle | |
3 | No Quiero Hablar | |
4 | Para Ti | |
5 | Mas Bonita | |
6 | Yo No | |
7 | Dime | |
8 | Peligro | |
9 | Tengo Frio | |
10 | Silencio | |
11 | Yo No | |
12 | Angel De Amor | |
13 | Mi Playa | |
14 | Ojos Claros Labios Rosa | |
Creditos tomados de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ely_Guerra