Gloria Trevi is a Mexican singer, songwriter, and actress, known for her contributions to Latin pop and rock music. Born on February 15, 1968, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Trevi burst onto the music scene in the early 1990s with her debut album, *¿Qué Hago Aquí?* (1992), which showcased her unique blend of pop and rock, often infused with provocative themes and theatrical performances. Notable works include hits like "Dr. Psiquiatra," "Pelo Suelto," and "La Papa es Rica." Her album *Tu Ánimo* (1999) further solidified her popularity, earning her multiple accolades, including Billboard Latin Music Awards. Trevi's impact extends beyond her music; she is known for her rebellious image and empowerment themes, inspiring a generation of female artists in Latin America. However, her career faced significant challenges due to legal issues in the early 2000s, which she later overcame. Trevi's resilience and artistic evolution have allowed her to maintain a prominent position in the Latin music scene, making her a celebrated and influential figure in the genre.