Fatiniza
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Birth name | Fatiniza Gamarra Ponzon |
Origin | Bucaramanga, Colombia |
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Website | www |
Fatiniza is a Colombian pop fusion singer-songwriter, based in Costa Rica.
Biography[edit]
Fatiniza is from Bucaramanga, Colombia. As a girl she would scribble down lyrics and hum melodies.[1] Her professional singing career started in 2010 in Dubai when she signed to an independent music label Daxar Music and released her debut album Confusion.[2]
Fatiniza now has two studio albums Confusion and Nothing is Impossible. Fatiniza is currently working on her third studio album Historias and has already released 2 new songs The Mask and Como Niños.
The first album Confusion which includes singles Out of Control and The One features a powerful mix of Rock & Pop with a contemporary Latin edge in "Hard to be your Woman" and echoes mystical Asia in Fortune Teller.[3]
In May 2011 Fatiniza signed to Colombian music label Millenium Representaciones de Colombia, who released her debut album Confusion and single of the same name in Colombia peaking in the singles charts at number 23.[4]
In 2012 Fatiniza won the ‘Best Female Act’ and ‘Song of the Year’ awards for her debut single "Out of Control" at the Bite My Music Global Awards 2012 in Kuala Lumpur.
In March 2013 Fatiniza released her much-anticipated follow-up album Nothing is Impossible, after joining forces once more with producer Joshua F. Williams.[5] She also collaborated with the producer David Kershenbaum on the single "Can Someone?".
Fatiniza was resident artist for 9 months at the Andaz Mayakoba Resort on the Riviera Maya, Mexico, following the opening in December 2016.
Now resident in Costa Rica Fatiniza is performing all over the country and internationally.
Discography[edit]
Nothing is Impossible (2013):
Confusion (2010)
SINGLES "THE MASK" AND "COMO NIÑOS" (2019) PART OF THE ALBUM "HISTORIAS"
References[edit]
- ↑ Slater, Russ (1 July 2011). "Colombian singer Fatiniza releases debut album in native country". Sounds and Colours. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
- ↑ Wilkinson, James (19 April 2010). "Time Out's Fatiniza video". Time Out, Dubai. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
- ↑ Zacharias, Adam. "I want to bring the rock back". Khallej Times. khaleejtimes.com. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2012. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ "BIO". joshuafwilliams.com. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
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