Fey is tagged as: latin pop, pop, latin, spanish, female vocalists Fey (born María Fernanda Blázquez Gil) is a Latin Grammy-nominated Mexican pop star, born July 21, 1973 in Mexico City. Fey’s nickname comes from one of her relatives — a small child — who was unable to pronounce the name “Fernanda” correctly, and instead pronounced it “Fey.” Fey released her first album, the self-titled Fey, on March 21, 1995. The album was wildly successful, putting her on top of the charts with a string of hits beginning with the #1 single “Media Naranja”. The subsequent singles “Me Enamoro De Ti” and “Gatos En El Balcón,” also charted at #1, and “La Noche se Mueve” (#2), “Bailando Bajo La Lluvia” (#16) and “Fiebre del Sábado” (#3) also struck a chord with listeners and propelled Fey to almost instant stardom. Her second album, titled Tierna La Noche, was released on November 5, 1996, and is Fey’s most successful album to date, selling over 3.5 million copies and spawning hits that kept her in the #1 position for a collective 23 weeks (#1 singles were “Azúcar Amargo”, “Muévelo”, “Te Pertenezco” and “Subidón”). On tour for the album, Fey sold out Mexico’s 10,000-seat El Auditor... Read More About Fey Biography... Send Fey ringtones to your cell |
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