María Isabel, a Spanish singer and actress born on January 4, 1996, is primarily known for her contributions to pop music, particularly within the genre of Latin pop. She gained fame as a child artist after winning the children's television competition "Eurovisión Junior" in 2004, representing Spain with her song "Antes muerta que sencilla," which became a significant hit and established her presence in the music industry. Isabel's debut album, also titled "Antes muerta que sencilla," was released in 2004 and featured upbeat tracks that resonated with younger audiences. Over the years, she has released several albums and singles, including "La vida es así" and "Tú y yo," showcasing her versatility and ability to appeal to a broad demographic. Her impact on music is notable for inspiring a generation of young artists in the Spanish-speaking world, as well as for her role in popularizing a child-centric pop music culture in Spain. María Isabel continues to evolve as an artist, exploring different musical styles while maintaining her roots in pop music.