Anasol

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Anasol
Colombian artist Anasol
Colombian artist Anasol
Background information
Birth nameAna Sol Escobar
Also known asAnasol, Sol Escobar
Born (1976-11-05) November 5, 1976 (age 44)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OriginBogotá, Colombia
GenresLatin Pop, Rock, Electronic
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, actress
InstrumentsVocals, Guitar, Piano
Years active1999–present
LabelsSony Music, Univision, Universal Music
Websitehttp://www.solescobar.com

Ana Sol Escobar (born 5 November 1976), known professionally as Anasol, is a Colombian pop singer.

Biography[]

Ana Sol Escobar was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina to Colombian parents. She began serious dance instruction at the age of five. Spending most of her childhood in Colombia, she also traveled extensively with her parents. By the time she reached university, she became interested in music and spent much of her university career studying all aspects of music including sound engineering and piano.[citation needed]

1999: Escorpion De Primavera[]

In 1999, Anasol released her solo debut Escorpión de Primavera (Scorpion of Spring). The first single "Pensando en Desorden" was a top 10 hit in Colombia.[citation needed]

2002: Astros[]

Anasol's second studio album Astros was released in 2002, under Sony Music Colombia, produced by Luis Fernando Ochoa (Shakira, Ricky Martin, Bacilos). The album was highly successful in Colombia. It was certified gold during its first week of sales and was certified platinum.[citation needed] The album spawned three official singles, "Sin Miedo A Caer" was released in August 2002 to critical acclaim[according to whom?] and a successful run in Colombia. "Voy volando" was her second single and finally her third single "Amantes Invisibles".[citation needed]

2005–07: Sentimiento and Anasol[]

The first single "Sentimiento", music and lyrics by the artist, expresses the power of emotion to move.

Anasol, which comprises 11 tracks and a bonus dance mix track of "Sentimiento", is a "virtual pop" album; "virtual pop because my music contains visual electronic elements, combined with other elements normally found in the pop genre, such as guitars and drums".[citation needed]

Her words are inspired by such literary giants as Ernesto Sabato, Marguerite Yourcenar and Julio Cortázar.[citation needed] Anasol expresses in her songs Scorpio's passion and sensibility. Musically she has been influenced by the work of Everything But The Girl, Tori Amos, Madonna, Gustavo Ceratti and Index ID just to name a few.[citation needed]


Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Other releases[]

Soundtracks

  • 1999: Pasion Por Un Sueño – Kalibre 35 Soundtrack
  • 2010: Yo No Te Pido La Luna – Soap Opera

Singles[]

Promotional Songs[]

  • "Pasión por un Sueño" (2000)
  • "Voy Volando" (2002)
  • "Búscame" (2003)
  • "Amantes Invisibles" (2003)

Music videos[]

Title Year Director
"Sin Miedo A Caer" 2002 Anasol Escobar
"Sin Miedo A Caer (Version two)" 2003 Koko Stambuk[1]
"Buscame (unreleased edit)" 2003 Unknown
"Sentimiento" 2005 Gustavo Garzon
"Nace" 2007 Gustavo Garzon
"Yo No Te Pido La Luna" 2010 Caracol TV

References[]

  1. ^ "Anasol cambia su video para MTV". eluniversal.com.mx. Retrieved 1 November 2002.
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