Talk:Mónica Naranjo

About Chicas Malas/Bad Girls... And more about her
Truly, Chicas Malas is a spanish cover of the original work, Bad Girls. This project was the result of the agree with the producer Tommy Mottola who offered Mónica release this album with a sucessful producers. She agree, but she says that Sony must let covered Bad Girls in Spanish, for her original Speaking Spanish fans, and she didn´t want cover to spanish only the main singles, as Shakira did with is album Laundry Service/Servicio de lavandería. Sony agree, but the cost of the project became bigest they want and the promotionals was poor, even in spain. The English cover, Bad Girl wasn´t realeased in the english speaking countries, only in greece, turkey and rumania, and spain only in some exclusives point sells and internet. For this reason Mónica deserted the project, and discuss with her producers. I forget tell that Tommy Mottola abandoned the project before was released. Mónica fall in sadness and the music world looked like her cold, lonely and cruel. She only return, after 7 years, with the condition that she did only the music she likes. Sonny acept, but they wasn´t true with they said... and Mónica finish is contract after the realeased of Adagio(after Tarántula and Stage (a live Dvd/cd of the Tour where she present Tarántula and did a Rock/metal Cover of her greats hits, Desátame, Entender el amor, Pantera en libertad, solo se vive una vez, Sobreviviré and Perra Enamorada). Since then, she is the only and truly owner os her career. She is producing and working in her Rock-opera "Lubna, el mar esconde un secreto" only with her resources. She also offered an Tour named Madame Noir in 2011/2012 with great aclamations.She also has created a Digital plataform to realeased singles in to the digital platforms (itunes, spotify, etc) She opened the digital sales platform launching a successful dance single, Make You Rock. She also has collaborated with the Dj Brian Cross, for his album Pop Star, where Mónica sing two tracks: Dream Alive and Crying for Heaven. She sang Agnus Dei with Pavarotti in Pavarotti friends in 2000. She has been praised by Pavarotti, Mina Mazzini, Raphael, Rocío Jurado, Al Bano and Plácido Domingo.

Sorry for my english, I ´m Spanish. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.77.135.85 (talk) 20:38, 24 January 2013 (UTC)

Whistle Register
Monica naranjo sings a D6 in chest voice in "Shake The House". Because chest voice is a stronger, lower register of the voice, most singers are able to sing higher in other registers. The Whistle register is considered above E6, the next note after D6 so I believe she is capable of this register. 67.181.94.96 11:26, 22 December 2005 (UTC)

can you give us the link of video clip to prove that she can hit D6 in chest voice?

It's not D6 it's a Bb5 sustained. check this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIw14O3K1Os#GU5U2spHI_4

but she hit C6 in chicas malas check this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWjXN-cwcts#GU5U2spHI_4

She sing in whistle register in her álbum Tarántula, but only could sing integrated with the bases and orchesta, like and instrument. Her higest note was a Eb7, in the whistle register in her song El Descanso. It´s hard to listen between the music, but it is there. Sorry for my english. And her lowest note was an D3 (Amor y lujo). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.77.135.85 (talk) 20:43, 24 January 2013 (UTC)

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