Dulce María is a Mexican singer, songwriter, and actress, born on December 6, 1985, in Mexico City. She rose to fame as a member of the popular pop group RBD, formed in 2004 from the telenovela "Rebelde." RBD became a significant influence in Latin pop, selling millions of albums worldwide and earning numerous awards, including Latin Grammy nominations. After the group's disbandment in 2009, Dulce María pursued a solo career, releasing her debut album "Extranjera" in 2010, which featured hits like "No Sé Olvidar" and "Ya No Es Igual." Her music primarily falls within the pop and pop rock genres, characterized by emotional lyrics and catchy melodies. Dulce María's impact extends beyond music; she has been a prominent figure in Latin American pop culture, influencing a generation of fans through her work in television and music. She is known for her advocacy on social issues, including mental health and women's rights. Her continued presence in the industry, along with her dedication to her artistic evolution, solidifies her status as a key figure in contemporary Latin music.