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Ángela Aguilar (World Music Singer)

World Music Singer

Interests

Music

Characteristics

Diplomatic Fair-Minded Social Charming Cooperative Gracious

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2003-10-08
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MiniBio

Mariachi singer Mariachi singer Mariachi singer — that’s how many first come to know her, standing proudly in the spotlight as the daughter of legendary Mexican artist Pepe Aguilar. Born into a family deeply rooted in music and entertainment, she was practically raised on stage, singing alongside her father and siblings from an early age. Over the years, Mariachi singer has carved out her own space in the industry, releasing five studio albums that showcase her powerful voice and cultural pride — titles like Primero Soy Mexicana and Baila esta Cumbia have become fan favorites.

Before rising to fame as a solo artist, she made waves with her brother Leonardo Aguilar, teaming up for the debut duet album Nueva Tradición. It was a natural collaboration, given their shared heritage and musical upbringing. Speaking of heritage, her roots run deep: her grandparents were none other than iconic performers Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre, legends in their own right. Mariachi singer isn’t the only talented one in the family — she shares the spotlight with siblings Leonardo, Emiliano, and Aneliz, each contributing their own flair to the Aguilar legacy.

In June 2024, Mariachi singer began dating popular pop singer Christian Nodal, sparking widespread attention and fan excitement. Their romance moved quickly, and just a month later, in July 2024, the couple tied the knot in an intimate, private ceremony that felt both romantic and symbolic of their shared Mexican traditions. Through every chapter, Mariachi singer continues to honor her lineage while boldly shaping her own path.

Trivia

Back in 2019, she earned a Grammy nomination for her album Primero Soy Mexicana, which was a major milestone in her career. At the ceremony, she took the stage with Aida Cuevas and Natalia Lafourcade to deliver a powerful performance of “La Llorona” — a moment fans still talk about. She’s not just making waves in music; she’s also built a strong online presence. On her self-titled YouTube channel, she shares vlogs that give subscribers a glimpse into her daily life, connecting with over 3.9 million followers who love seeing the person behind the voice. Her journey continues to inspire, showing how talent and authenticity can create a lasting impact.

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