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Dazza Del Rio

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Dazza Del Rio, born March 2, 1971, is the stage name of Jennifer Brigitte Daza, a Peruvian and Colombian American Lowrider model, musician, and lowrider culture icon. She has been featured frequently on magazine covers, such as those of Lowrider Magazine [1]and Orlie's Lowriding.

Career[edit]

Del Rio attended her first lowrider show with friends at 15, where she was discovered by Bill Walker and signed to Thump Records. She went on to become a Lowrider model, selling merchandise and magazines at car shows in LA and in Japan. Artist Liz Cohen, who featured Del Rio in her "Bodywork" art project,[2] described her as "the Madonna of lowrider bikini modelling"[3] and "a icon in the lowrider world".[4] Del Rio released her song Make Me Love You, featured on Lowrider Magazine Soundtrack 10: The Best, produced in 2007.

Acting[edit]

On screen, Del Rio has appeared in low-budget films Alien 51 and Getting High in the Barrio and, on television, in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

Jewellery[edit]

Del Rio's current projects include a jewellery line, Submissive by Dazza.

Discography[edit]

  • Get Up And Dance (Wild Wayy Mix)
  • Make Me Love You

References[edit]

[5] [6] [7]

  1. http://99wspeedshop.com.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Lowrider/1995-06.jpg Lowrider Magazine Jun 1995
  2. "Virtual Opening Reception for 'Body/Magic: Liz Cohen'". Arizona State University events. Arizona State University. 11 January 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  3. Bonansinga, Kate (2014). At the Edge: Artists Respond to the U.S./Mexico Border. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. p. 119. ISBN 978-2-292-75443-0 Check |isbn= value: checksum (help). Search this book on
  4. Ellefson, Sam. "Q&A with Liz Cohen". Wednesday Zine. Wednesday Zine & Art Collective. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  5. Chappell, Ben (October 15, 2012). "Lowrider Space: Aesthetics and Politics of Mexican-American Custom Cars". The Portal to Texas History.
  6. "Dazza (2)". Discogs.
  7. "Lowrider (Page 1)". 99wspeedshop.com.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com.

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