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more commonly known as Natalia Lafourcade, is a Mexican singer

mejor conocida como Natalia Lafourcade, es una cantante,3​ compositora,4​ productora musical,5​ arreglista,6​ diseñadora,7​ filántropa8​ y activista mexicana.9​ En su trayectoria artística ha ganado numerosos reconocimientos nacionales e internacionales, entre ellos un Premio Grammy,10​ doce premios Grammy Latino,11​ cinco premios MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica,12​ entre otros.

Early life
Lafourcade was born on February 26, in Mexico City, Mexico. She grew up in Coatepec, Veracruz, Mexico, surrounded by music and art. Her father is the Chilean musician Gastón Lafourcade Valdenegro, who had French parents,[4] and her mother is the pianist María del Carmen Silva Contreras. Her uncle is the Chilean writer Enrique Lafourcade, a representative of the so-called "Generation of the 50s". (taken and edited from the Wikipedia article).

1998-2000: Early years and Twist
In 1998, Lafourcade joined a pop music group called Twist. The members included Lafourcade, Tabatha Vizuet (former member of the group Jeans), and Ana Pamela Garces (former host of a children's television program on TV Azteca). The group disbanded the following year. Lafourcade has stated that one of the things she disliked about being in Twist, and a reason she began to look for alternatives, was having to lip-sync when performing.

After finishing high school, Lafourcade enrolled at Academia de Música Fermatta, where she met Ximena Sariñana, Juan Manuel Torreblanca, and Alonso Cortés, who would eventually be the drummer for La Forquetina years later.

In 2000, producer Loris Ceroni listened to the demos he had received from Lafourcade and decided to produce her first solo album. She performed in the city of Dolores Hidalgo, in a concert called the 'Colegio Lic. Álvaro de Osio y Ocampo', granting her recognition across the country.

2002-2004: Debut album and first hits
In June 2002, Lafourcade released her first album, self-titled Natalia Lafourcade. The singles on the album were "Busca un Problema," "En el 2000," "Te Quiero Dar," and "Mírame, Mírate." During this time, she also worked on the soundtrack for Amar te duele, recording the main theme "Amarte Duele," the acoustic version of the song, as well as adding three songs from her first album to the soundtrack: "Busca un Problema," "En el 2000," and "El Destino." She also recorded a duet with León Larregui, "Llevarte a Marte," and contributed the song "Un Pato" to the soundtrack of Temporada de patos.

At the end of the tour for her first album, Natalia Lafourcade stopped performing as a soloist and began to perform with her band —Alonso Cortés, César Chanona, and Yunuén Viveros— as Natalia y la Forquetina. (Will be citing!!!)

2005-2007: La Forquetina and Casa
In 2005, Natalia y La Forquetina released the album Casa, produced for the most part by Emmanuel del Real, from Café Tacvba. The singles on this album were "Ser Humano," "Casa," "Cuarto Encima," and "Piel Canela." On June 2 of 2006, after a North American tour, Natalia y La Forquetina announced their separation to work on different projects, and gave one final concert in San Luis Potosi. Following the group's breakup, Casa won the Latin Grammy for Best Rock Album by a Duo or Group in September.

Also in 2006, a documentary about the band aired on MTV Tr3s in the Fall of 2007, where the group is shown on the road and their travels,

Lafourcade also appeared on other songs with various other artists. These include "Jardín" by Liquits, "Día de Suerte" by Kalimba, "El Apostador" by Control Machete, and Reik's rendition of Lafourcade's song "Amarte Duele." She also reappeared with her former band on several compilation albums with unreleased songs, such as "Y Todo Para Que" on Intocable's X, and on the tribute album to Tin Tan, Viva Tin Tan, with the hit "Piel Canela." In 2011, she made "Quisiera Saber," a music video with Los Daniels.

2007: Las 4 Estaciones del Amor
Natalia Lafourcade moved to Canada where she met the band People Project, with whom she still frequently collaborates.

Lafourcade returned to Mexico and began to work on Las 4 Estaciones del Amor, her first instrumental album, in collaboration with the Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil del Estado de Veracruz (OSJEV). The album also included a DVD where she narrated the whole process of making an instrumental album.

She collaborated on Julieta Venegas' Unplugged, where she played several instruments, including the bass, and was a participant in the Red Bull Music Academy in its 2008 edition, held in Barcelona, Spain. On the same year, she began to record her fourth album, and held a concert at the Teatro Metropolitan with Juan Son, Porter's ex-vocalist.

2008-2011: HU HU HU and collaborations
Since 2008, Lafourcade had been planning her next album, which she started on at the beginning of 2009. The album, named HU HU HU, was released in May 2009, and features internationally-known rock and pop artists, such as Julieta Venegas and Juan Son. The first alternative single that she proposed was the song "Azul," however, the label released the single "Ella es Bonita" simultaneously on the radio and in the press. The album was recommended during the summer of 2009. Lafourcade embarked on various projects. The influence of her stay in Canada and her previous album, Las 4 Estaciones del Amor, is noticeable in this album. In December 2009, HU HU HU had its official presentation at the Teatro Fru Fru, in Mexico City, where it had guests such as Denise Gutiérrez of Hello Seahorse!, Furland, and Carla Morrison.

She joined the altruistic project "Un Techo Para Mi País," which aims to promote community development through the construction of temporary housing for low-income people and other social empowerment projects. She voice-acted for the role of the princess in the Spanish version of the computer-animated film The True History of Puss 'N Boots, a French production distributed by MK2 Diffusion. There she shared credits with Kalimba and Juan José Origel.

2010 was the year of collaborations for Natalia. She recorded the song "Contigo" with the Spanish band El Canto del Loco, and the song "Quisiera Saber" with the Mexican group Los Daniels. Together with Manolo García, she performed the duet "Pájaros de Barro" and "Cursis Melodías" for Lunas del Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City. She also received, at the IMAS, the award for Best New Producer for the album Mientras Tú Dormías... by Carla Morrison, and a Telehit award.

In the same year, she went on tour again, in Japan, and did so on a more instrumental plane, in which her musical and artistic growth was noted. This is how she made the documentary 14 Días en Japón, which was included in the HU HU HU reissue.

HU HU HU 's tour spanned South America, Europe, the United States, Mexico, and Japan, and ended with a successful presentation at the Vive Latino 2011 Festival Iberoamericano de Cultura Musical, thus achieving a reconciliation with this audience after her unfortunate reception at the presentation in 2003. In 2012, she performed an ensemble with the Banda de Música del Estado de Oaxaca, offering a concert in the Plaza de la Danza in Oaxaca City, where she performed traditional Oaxacan songs, boleros, as well as songs from her repertoire.

2012-2014: Mujer Divina
Her album Mujer Divina - Homenaje a Agustín Lara was released September 18, 2012. For this production, Natalia was accompanied by guest musicians, with whom she reinterprets the classic songs of Lara, to be compiled on a double disc containing a DVD, recorded in the forums of her record company.

Among the guests on this album are Miguel Bosé, Leonardo de Lozanne, Gilberto Gil, the Uruguayan singer-songwriter Jorge Drexler, Café Tacvba's Emmanuel del Real, Lila Downs, the Venezuelan-American musician Devendra Banhart, the group DLD, and Kevin Johansen, the latter who participates in the song "Fugitiva," the production's first single released in digital download. With the song "Azul," featuring Rodrigo Amarante, she contributed to the soundtrack of the Mexican film Güeros.

For this album, Lafourcade obtained, in December 2013, a platinum and gold record for having over 94,000 sales.

2015-2017: Hasta la Raíz
From her next album, Hasta la Raíz, released in March 2015, the single "Nunca es Suficiente" emerged, which was released in December 2015 and was featured on Monitor Latino México's popularity charts in the Pop category. It is with this album that, in the sixteenth version of the Latin Grammys, it won the awards for "Song of the Year," "Best Alternative Song," and "Record of the Year" for "Hasta la Raíz," and "Best Alternative Music Album" and "Best Engineered Album."

2017-2018: Musas I and II and hiatus
On May 5, 2017, Natalia Lafourcade presented her new album, Musas, accompanied by Los Macorinos, old-school musicians who previously worked with artists like Chavela Vargas. The album's first single, "Tú Sí Sabes Quererme," reached 22 million streams on Spotify in the first two months of its release. In this album, Lafourcade takes up the trend that began in Hasta la Raíz of paying homage to the authors who have influenced his musical career. The album was certified gold in Mexico for exceeding 30,000 sales.

From August 19 to 30, she toured Argentina, called the "Tú Sí Sabes Argentina" tour, with overwhelming success: Córdoba, Rosario, Buenos Aires, La Plata, Mar del Plata, and Mendoza were witness scenes of a walk through the music of Mexico and other regions in the Americas. On this occasion, the stages that received her were strongly attended, including two fully-sold presentations at La Trastienda Club and the famous "Ballena Azul" concert hall at the CCK Centro Cultural Néstor Kirchner, which left a large number of fans outside since tickets were sold out in fifteen minutes.

At the end of 2017, Lafourcade participated in the original music for Disney-Pixar's film Coco, playing two versions of the song, "Recuérdame" in Spanish and "Remember Me" in English. For the Mexican and Latin American version, she interpreted a solo version that did not appear in the film, but was included on the album. The final version was that of Carlos Rivera. In the U.S. version, Lafourcade interprets the song together with American musician, Miguel, being the main theme. This version won the Oscar for "Best Original Song."

In February 2018, she released the album Musas Volumen 2, which includes songs she personally composed, such as "Danza de Gardenias," "Hoy Mi Día Uno," and the rerelease of the protest song "Un Derecho de Nacimiento." Also included are songs by great Latin American composers, such as Álvaro Carrillo, Augusto Polo Campos, and María Grever. After the release of Musas Volumen 2, she toured Europe, performing at the KOKO Theater in London, at the Bataclán in Paris, at the Sala Apolo in Barcelona, and in the cities of Madrid and Ferrol. After the European tour, Natalia Lafourcade appeared on the stage of the 90th Oscar Awards together with Gael García Bernal and Miguel, due to the nomination of "Remember Me." The song was chosen as the winner. In mid-April of 2018, she announced that she would continue with the "Musas Tour," with two concerts at the Teatro Gran Rex in Chile, Canada, and the United States, and finish the tour in Mexico. After this, she announced that she would be taking a break from her musical career.

After concluding the Musas tour, she announced that she would dedicate her time away from the stage to the reconstruction efforts of the Son Jarocho Documentation Center that was damaged after the earthquakes in Mexico in 2017. She has occasionally left her break to perform at the Grammys and Latin Grammys' ceremonies.

2019-present: Un Canto por México
As the first step for new record material, Lafourcade held press conferences on September 30 and December 5 of 2019, and the music video for her single "Una Vida" was published on YouTube. On May 8, 2020, Lafourcade officially launched Un Canto por México, an album with a cause, since the proceeds from it were allocated to the reconstruction of the Centro De Documentación Del Son Jarocho, located in the city of Jáltipan de Morelos, Veracruz, which was affected by the 2017 Puebla Earthquake. Likewise, this album houses a series of collaborations by artists such as Carlos Rivera, Los Auténticos Decadentes, Jorge Drexler, Emmanuel del Real, Panteón Rococó, and Los Cojolites, a group from Son Jarocho. Un Canto por México is inspired by Luis Miguel's studio album, ¡México por siempre!.

In Lafourcade's words, the album "[tastes like mole]" and contains melodies from past albums as new versions, such is the case of "Hasta la Raíz" in the style of Son Jarocho in the company of Los Cojolites and Los Auténticos Decadentes, other songs included are "Mexicana Hermosa" in a mariachi version with Carlos Rivera, "Un Derecho de Nacimiento," "Ya No Vivo por Vivir," "Nunca es Suficiente," "Lo que construimos," "Mi Tierra Veracruzana," "Cucurrucucú Paloma," among others. The video clip for the single "Mi Religión" was released on May 7, 2020 and was recorded on the streets of Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende. The song focuses on Lafourcade's love of music.

Edits to make
Natalia Lafourcade was released in 2002, not 2003