Paulina Aguirre

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Paulina Aguirre
OriginEcuador
GenresPop, Christian, Latin, electronic
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, music executive
InstrumentsPiano, guitar
Years active1995–present
LabelsMucho Fruto Music,[1] Vene Music
Websitepaulinaaguirre.com

Paulina Aguirre (born Quito) is an Ecuadorian singer-songwriter, humanitarian and 2009 Latin Grammy winner.

In 2007 Aguirre released her first solo album, Mujer de Fe (Woman of Faith), produced by , her husband. The album features duets with Latin rap artist Gerardo on "Nada Va a Separarme", as well as Juan Carlos Rodriguez (of Tercer Cielo) on "Eres Mi Refugio". The aforementioned song[clarification needed] was chosen as part of Vive, Lo Mejor de La Música Cristiana, a compilation album under Mucho Fruto Music and distributed by Fonovisa /Universal Music Latin Entertainment. Mujer de Fe also received the 2007 Latin Grammy nomination for Best Christian Album.

Career[]

In 2009 Aguirre released her second recording project, Esperando Tu Voz (Waiting for Your Voice), produced by Pablo Aguirre. The album features a duet with Armando Manzanero on "Cuando me Vaya de Aquí". Esperando Tu Voz received the 2009 Latin Grammy for Best Christian Album and the 2009 Premio Arpa[2] for Best Duet for "Cuando me Vaya de Aqui".

In 2012 Aguirre released her solo album Rompe el Silencio, a non-violence message for women, which was also nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2012.

"Mariachi Divas" was nominated in 2014 for the Latin Grammy for Best Regional Song.

It was reported by VidaEnElValle.com that Aguirre is currently[when?] working with Taboo (Black Eyed Peas).[3]

Awards[]

Latin Grammy Awards:[4]

  • 2007: Latin Grammy nominee for Best Christian Album – Mujer de Fe[5]
  • 2009: Latin Grammy nominee for Best Christian Album – Esperando Tu Voz
  • 2009: Latin Grammy winner for Best Christian Album – Esperando Tu Voz
  • 2012: Latin Grammy nominee for Best Christian Album – Rompe el Silencio[6]
  • 2014: Latin Grammy nominee for Regional Mexican Song – Mariachi Divas
  • 2016: Festival Viña del Mar winner – Mejor Intérprete
  • 2016: U.S. International Songwriting Competition for Best Latin Song

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.muchofruto.com
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ "Taboo: Latino de Corazón". Vida En El Valle. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Latin Grammy Award Winners". The Recording Academy. Retrieved 18 August 2009.
  5. ^ Latin Grammy Nominee 2007
  6. ^ Latin Grammy Nominee 2012

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