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Mexican singer Daniela Romo started singing in a vocal group called los Hermanos Zavala and participated in Eduardo Gorostiza's musical Contigo Pan y Cebolla. To improve her skills, Romo studied acting at Andrés Solar's Academy, becoming a model in 1973 and getting roles in TV commercials soon after. Daniela Romo started her solo career in 1983, releasing her first self-titled album with the hit song "Mentiras." That album was followed by Amor Prohibido, which came out with her second hit "Yo No Te Pido La Luna." In 1992, New York's Ace awarded her for Best Album of the Year, Best Female Performer, and Best Video Clip. In January of 1993, Romo was named Mr. Amigo by the Mexican community in Brownsville, Texas. That same year the artist was voted Best Female Singer in Argentina. By the end of 2000, Univisión signed her up to host the Spanish version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

3.7 million

Followers

1.5 million

Total Streams

726.8 million

Top Cities

665,583 listeners
139,402 listeners
126,801 listeners
115,908 listeners
80,945 listeners

Popular Tracks

199 tracks
1
De Mi Enamórate

De Mi Enamórate

Jan 1, 1986

181.0 million

streams

2
Yo No Te Pido La Luna

Yo No Te Pido La Luna

Jan 1, 0000

127.7 million

streams

3
Mentiras

Mentiras

Jan 1, 2003

68.3 million

streams

4
Ven A Cantar

Ven A Cantar

Jan 1, 1986

43.6 million

streams

5
Quiero Amanecer Con Alguien

Quiero Amanecer Con Alguien

Jan 1, 1989

36.5 million

streams

6
Celos

Celos

Mar 24, 1983

35.0 million

streams

7
Pobre Secretaria

Pobre Secretaria

Mar 24, 1983

29.4 million

streams

8
Mentiras

Mentiras

Mar 24, 1983

27.6 million

streams

9
Adelante Corazón

Adelante Corazón

Jan 1, 1986

15.5 million

streams

10
La Ocasión Para Amarnos

La Ocasión Para Amarnos

Mar 24, 1983

13.5 million

streams