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Amor Como en las Películas de Antes
2023 · albüm
Vale La Pena
2023 · single
Besarte Así
2023 · single
Without You
2022 · single
Las Flores del Camposanto
2022 · single
Pa' Dentro
2022 · single
Hazme Tuya
2022 · single
Las Mexicanas
2021 · single
Cucurrucucú Paloma
2021 · single
Se Me Va la Voz
2021 · single
Alegría y Esperanza
2020 · albüm
Estoy Buscando a Santa Claus
2020 · single
Hey There Santa Claus
2020 · single
Llegó la Navidad
2020 · single
Amorcito Corazón
2020 · single
Que Facilito
2020 · single
Luna de Octubre
2020 · single
MÉXICO (CAN I STAY)
2020 · single
A Mi Me Ha Pasado
2020 · single
La Serenata Deluxe Edition
2020 · albüm
Cicatrices
2020 · single
Dios Nunca Muere
2020 · single
Flor Sin Retoño (Versión Alterna)
2020 · single
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The Mexican American singer-songwriter Lupita Infante is part of an emerging generation of ranchera artists who are so deeply steeped in their traditions that they possess the confidence and expertise to brilliantly remake them for their Millennial and Gen Z fans. Lupita Infante was nominated at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs® for her song Dejaré (cowritten with Luciano Luna). At the ceremony, she was backed by El Mariachi Sol de México to perform a warmly received tribute to her grandfather. Her debut album La Serenata was also nominated at this ceremony, as well as at the 2021 GRAMMYs. In early 2022, she signed with Sony Music Latin as her career continues to develop and expand. Lupita presented on 2023 her newest album "Amor Como en las Películas de Antes, created from her inspiration to her Mexican heritage, culture and music. The title was inspired by Lupita’s admiration for the golden age of Mexican cinema. Her name is instantly familiar to tens of millions of Mexicans, as she is the granddaughter of Pedro Infante Cruz (1917 - 1957), the most beloved Mexican singer and actor of the 20th century. - Nominated to the GRAMMY with her debut album “La Serenata”. - Nominated to the Latin GRAMMY in the Best Regional Mexican Song category with “Dejaré”. - She performed at the 21st Latin GRAMMY gala the classic "Amorcito Corazón”. - In 2022, she performed the national United States anthem at Dodger Stadium. - She was invited to perform at Premios Lo Nuestro 2023 with Arthur Hanlon.