Alejandra Guzmán

Alejandra Guzmán, born on February 9, 1968, in Mexico City, is a prominent Mexican singer and actress known for her powerful voice and dynamic stage presence. Often referred to as the "Queen of Rock," she primarily works within the pop rock and rock en español genres, blending elements of rock, pop, and traditional Latin music. Guzmán gained fame in the late 1980s and early 1990s with her debut album "Bye Mama" (1990), showcasing her distinctive style and emotional depth. Notable works include hits like "Eres Tú," "La Plaga," and "Hacer el Amor con Otro," which solidified her status in the Latin music scene. Her album "Flor de Piel" (1999) is particularly acclaimed, featuring a mix of rock ballads and pop hits. Guzmán's impact on music extends beyond her chart success; she is recognized for empowering women through her lyrics and performance. Her influence is evident in the next generation of Latin artists, and she continues to be a significant figure in the music industry, known for her resilience and ability to reinvent herself throughout her career.