María Fernanda Blázquez Gil[a] (born 21 July 1973), known mononymously as Fey (Spanish: [/feɪ̯/]), is a Mexican singer and songwriter. She rose to fame with her first three studio albums, which established her as a teen idol and fashion icon of the 1990s in Mexico and Latin America.
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Born | María Fernanda Blázquez Gil 21 July 1973 Mexico City, Mexico |
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Years active | 1994–present |
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In 1995, Fey debuted with her self-titled album, which went platinum in Mexico. Following this success, she released Tierna la Noche in 1996, which reached the tenth position on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and the sixth spot on the Latin Pop Albums chart in the U.S. Additionally, it received a platinum record in Mexico, and earned her the Female Pop Album of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards. In 1998, she released El Color de los Sueños, which attained a double gold record in Mexico. Notably, many of her songs, such as "Ni tú ni nadie," "Subidón," "Las lágrimas de mi almohada," "Muévelo," and "Azúcar amargo," reached the top 20 on both Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks and Latin Pop Airplay charts.
During the 2000s, Fey released her albums Vértigo (2002), La Fuerza del Destino (2004), Faltan Lunas (2006), and Dulce Tentación (2009). With the second receiving a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Album. With more than 10 million records sold worldwide, she is one of the best-selling Latin music artists, and holds the record of being the first female soloist to achieve more than 95,000 attendances in 10 performances at the National Auditorium.
Career
edit1990s
editFey released her first album, titled Fey, in 1995, through Sony Music (Mexico). Within a couple of months of the album's release, Fey had scored several hits in her native Mexico, and had reached No. 1 with "Media naranja", "Gatos en el balcon", "Me enamoro de ti" and "La noche se mueve". Fey toured Mexico, including consecutive concerts in the Teatro Metropolitan, and all of Latin America, and reached Gold status sales by the end of the year. In 1996 Fey released Tierna la Noche. "Azucar Amargo", the CD's first single, stayed in the Billboard chart for more than 30 weeks. Her tour, Tierna la noche, was also successful. Overall the tour consisted of more than 40 presentations in Mexico, the U.S. and Latin America, as well as some presentations in Europe. At the 9th Lo Nuestro Awards, Fey received a nomination for Pop New Artist.[1]
In 1998, and after more than 8 months of absence, Fey released her third album El color de los sueños, which itself was different from the preceding two in that the album was a mix of different rhythms and styles. "Ni tu ni nadie", the album's first single, instantly reached number one in the Latin charts; "Diselo con flores", "Canela" and "Cielo Liquido" soon followed. Although the record did very well in sales, it did not compare to the over-the-top success of Tierna la noche. In the overall period of the three first albums, Fey's amazing popularity and promotion caused all but 4 of the singles released to hit No. 1 in Mexico, with the most important being "Azucar Amargo", "Media Naranja", "Ni tu Ni Nadie", "Muevelo" and "Te Pertenezco", all of them spending more than a month in the top position in Mexico. After almost a year of promotion, Fey announced, at a 1999 charity concert, that: "everything has a cycle, and this is the end of mine".
Vertigo (fourth studio album)
editVertigo is the long awaited 4th album, which the singer prepared from 2000 to 2002, with several producers, including herself as such, in most of the songs. The album was released in CD and Cassette format, worldwide the album was released in Spanish with 11 and 12 tracks, depending on the country, in Mexico was released a deluxe edition that included a second CD with all the songs in English, plus 3 bonus tracks, included only in that album. The first single was titled "Se lo que vendrá / The Other Side", the song was a resounding success in Mexico, reaching the top of the charts, and the song in English was played on channels such as MTV, where it even made it to the top 100 most requested videos on MTV, as well as being awarded with a prize next to Nick Carter of the Backstreets boys at the MTV Video Music Awards LA.
The promotion consisted of several performances on TV and at the EXA 02 festival, but the album was not promoted outside of Mexico and the United States, which caused the Latin American public to quickly forget the album. To finalize the promotion and after releasing some promotional songs like "Dime" and "Loca por amarte", the single "Noche Ideal / Dressing to kill" was released in CD format, without any kind of radio promotion, and was accompanied by a strictly limited edition with a slipcase with an alternative cover.
It was published in a double edition with one album in English and one in Spanish. The album at the time went gold for its sales, but it is estimated to have surpassed one million copies worldwide. The promotion of Vertigo ended abruptly in December 2002, cancelling the world tour.
La Fuerza del Destino (fifth studio album)
editIn 2005, Fey, now a married woman, relaunched her career with La Fuerza del Destino, a tribute to the Spanish group Mecano. This album was successful; it contained three top-ten singles: "La Fuerza Del Destino", "Barco A Venus" and "Me Cuesta Tanto Olvidarte". A radio-only single, "Un Año Más", was released for the holiday season in Mexico.
Fey toured in support of this album at the Viña del Mar festival 2005, the Selena Vive! festival, and many local clubs across the United States and Latin America. The record excelled sales-wise, and it gave Fey her very first Latin Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Female Vocal Album". She also received 4 nominations for Premios Orgullosamente Latino 2005 & 2006-Ritmoson Latino and a Premio Oye nomination. She was recognized by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) in Miami in 2006 for supporting gay human rights.
Faltan Lunas (sixth studio album)
editAfter the success of her fifth album, Fey released a sixth one, Faltan Lunas and was produced by Carlos Jean.[2] It was slated for an 1 August 2006, release, but was released on 21 July, Fey's birthday. It features a pop/dance sound along with acoustic elements. The first single released was "Y Aquí Estoy". It was announced by Fey herself that the second single would be "Me Has Vuelto Loca", but it was changed to "Como Un Ángel". The album was only released in a few Latin American countries, and sold around 10,000 copies worldwide, making it her lowest selling album ever. "Como Un Ángel" was released in January 2007, but it failed to make an impact on the charts.
Dulce Tentación and Sweet Temptation (seventh studio album)
editDulce Tentación was released 28 April 2009, and the English version called "Sweet Temptation" was set to be released over the next months. The album was produced by Sam 'FISH' Fisher, who also co-wrote more than half of the songs on the record and will be distributed internationally by Universal Music. One track, "Cicatrices" ["Monsters"] was available for download Fey's official site at the end of 2008. More than 170,000 downloads were registered while the track was available.
The first official single was "Lentamente" (Let Me Show You), a song that put Fey back in the top of the charts in México. The album was an unexpected success, winning a gold status for over 50.000 copies sold in less than one month in México.[3] The second single Provócame (Games That you Play) was released in July 2009, however, a conflict between Fey and her new record label Mi Rey Music over promotion differences and the concept of the new video led Fey to part ways with the record label. Fey decided to create her own record label by buying the rights to her music and to Elephant Music from Mi Rey Music.
Late August 2009 Fey announced on her website that she was now in complete control of Elephant Music and continued to promote "Provócame", however, she suspended promotion of the single due to laryngitis.[4] The video debuted on 21 September 2009; she also announced that she was to go on tour at the National Auditorium and record a live DVD. Fey toured clubs in the United States and Mexico.
The last single from the album was "Adicto A Mi Cuerpo". Initial plans for a music video were scrapped due to Fey deciding to move on and record a new album, making the single a radio-only release. However, it did chart on several online radio stations. "Sweet Temptation" was shelved as Fey decided to record a new album.
Family, return to Sony Music, Primera Fila (2012–2014)
editDuring April 2010, it was announced via a press conference that Fey was in the studio recording her eighth studio album, with a lead single tentatively called "Te Amo A Mi Manera" previewed at the conference. The project went to hiatus because of her marriage to Alonso Orozco in September 2010.[5] Fey gave birth to her first child, Isabella, in January 2011.[5]
On 8 March 2012, it was confirmed via Sony Music Mexico that Fey would be returning to the record company, after almost ten years since the release of Vértigo, and three years after the release of Dulce Tentación/Sweet Temptation, her last studio album.[6] She had announced that her eighth album would be a Primera Fila, an album composed entirely of live renditions of her past hits and a few new songs. It was recorded in June, and it was released in October 2012. The first single, "Frío", was released on July, 21st during Fey's 39th birthday celebration. The album was certified gold just three weeks after its release, marking it a success in Fey's career.[6] She began her "Todo Lo Que Soy" (All That I Am) tour in February 2013 in Mexico's National Auditorium, where she had set a record years before for most sold-out performances by a female artist, to positive reviews.[7] In March 2013, Premios Oye announced Fey as the official image and spokesperson for that year's ceremony, where she also performed.[8] On 15 August 2013, Fey performed "Azucar Amargo" at Premios Texas where she also won the "Best Pop/Rock Artist" award.[9] In January 2014, Fey announced her divorce from Orozco.[5]
Fey confirmed in April 2014 that she will be a judge for the 2014 season of the dance competition show, "Bailando Por Un Sueño" (Dancing for a Dream).[10] On 11 December 2014, Fey announced the release date of her Todo Lo Que Soy live CD & DVD package to be released on 17 December physically and 24 December digitally of the same year.[11][12]
'90s Pop, Desnuda, Eternas Tours, New music and USA Tour (2016 – onwards)
editIn February 2016, Fey officially released the single "No Me Acostumbro" alongside Cuban singer/actor Lenny de la Rosa, whom she had met as a judge on "Bailando Por Un Sueño" when he was a contestant.[13] In the spring of 2016, Fey began promoting an upcoming tour called "Fey: 9.0 American Tour" which had a preview date in June 2016 in Mexico City's National Auditorium, home to Fey's own attendance record for a female recording artist.[14] In September 2016, Fey released the digital single entitled "Amo",[citation needed] which was accompanied by a Fifty Shades of Grey inspired video.[15]
In 2017, Fey joined the line-up of the '90s Pop Tour, joining artists Aleks Syntek, OV7, Erik Rubin, Beto Cuevas, JNS, and others. The tour had many dates during the spring and summer of 2017 across Mexico and the US.[16] After this tour, Fey announced plans to start her own tour in wanting to record a live CD & DVD.
In 2018, Fey released two new singles, "Comiendote Tu Besos," and "No Te Necesito" along with the announcement of a new tour called "Desnuda Tour" (Nude Tour), an entirely different show from what the 9.0 American Tour was set to be. The tour began in October 2018 in Mexico with rave reviews its opening night as she performed songs from each of her previous albums.
On 25 September 2020, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her career, Fey launched the English-language electronic single, "The Perfect Song" featuring Paul Oakenfold. In November 2020, Fey launched the recorded version of her "Desnuda Tour" via Cinepolis during a stream to raise funds for World Vision, a charity she is the ambassador for.
In February 2023, Fey announced that she and Alejandra Guzman will embark in a joint show called the "Eternas Tour" (Eternals Tour). The tour was cancelled shortly after its announcement due to management conflicts.[17] In August 2023, Fey released a new single, "Veneno" with an accompanying music video and announced a tour would follow across the US and Mexico in the fall.[18]
In December 2023, Fey announced her long-awaited tour of the United States supported Live Nation, with which she will be touring the country for much of 2024.
In January 2024, she released her song "Disparándole A La Nada", the song that supports the tour and debuted in the top # 5 of iTunes, and then in position # 4. With this song Fey began her promotional tour of the United States. She then announce a new show called "Hits" set for Mexico in November 2024. She continued to release music in June 2024 with the single "Estoy Bailando Por Ti", a duet with Columbian singer Esteman.[19]
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Fey (1995)
- Tierna la Noche (1996)
- El Color de los Sueños (1998)
- Vértigo (2002)
- La Fuerza Del Destino (2004)
- Faltan Lunas (2006)
- Dulce Tentación (2009)
- Fey: Primera Fila (2012)
- Todo lo Que Soy – En Vivo (2014)
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Blázquez and the second or maternal family name is Gil.
References
edit- ^ "Premios a Lo Mejor De La Música Latina". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Casa Editorial El Tiempo S.A. 8 April 1997. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
- ^ "Reviews: New and Noteworthy". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 12 August 2006. pp. 76–. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ Garcia, Julio (23 April 2006). "Fey no soportó el Vértigo : Fey no soportó el Vértigo – Artistas". univision.com. Archived from the original on 23 April 2006. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ^ "Lista Fey para gira por EU tras infección en vías respiratorias | 20090826". Wradio.com.co. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- ^ a b c "Fey y Alonso Orozco Soberón concluyen su proceso de divorcio". Excelcior.com. 26 July 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ^ a b "Nuevo disco de Fey: Primera Fila". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ^ "Fey prepares tour". Fey article. TV Notas. 28 October 2012. Archived from the original on 29 October 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
- ^ "Fey es la imagen oficial de los Premios Oye! 2013". Enelshow.com. 5 March 2013. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- ^ "Premios Texas on Twitter: "Y la ganadora del @premiostexas tu artista rock/ pop es... @officialfey!!!". Twitter.com. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- ^ Mariel Tarifa. "Fey participará como jurado en 'Bailando por un sueño' – La Razón". La-razon.com. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- ^ "Crítica del disco: "Todo lo que Soy" – Fey". Heyespectaculos.com. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ^ "Fey presenta su nuevo álbum 'Todo lo que soy'". Informador.com. 20 December 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ^ "Fey Denies Dating Lenny De La Rosa After Steamy Kiss On TV". Latintimes.com. 31 May 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ^ Calvillo, Martha (13 September 2016). "Fey regresa con "Amo"". Milenio.com. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ^ "Fey". Cmtv.com.ar. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
- ^ "¡Se armó el reventón con el 90s Pop Tour! • BoBo Producciones • Centro de Prensa". Archived from the original on 3 June 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- ^ "Alejandra Guzmán & Fey Postpone Eternas Tour: 'It Is Very Important to Give the Best of Myself'". Billboard. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
- ^ "WATCH: Electro-Pop Diva Fey Makes Fierce Comeback in 'Veneno' Music Video'".
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External links
edit- Official website
- "Fey deja compañía de Borovoy, pero sigue en su tour". El Universal. 8 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2019.