Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal, known as Alejandra Guzmán, is a celebrated Mexican pop and rock singer whose career has spanned over three decades. She launched her musical journey in 1988 with her debut single “Bye Mamá,” dedicated to her mother. Throughout the 1990s, Guzmán released several critically acclaimed albums, including “Eternamente Bella” and “Libre,” which solidified her status in the music industry. Her remarkable talent has earned her numerous accolades, including a Latin Grammy Award and over 30 million records sold worldwide, making her one of the most successful female artists in Mexico.
Guzmán’s influence extends beyond her solo career; she has collaborated with prominent artists such as Franco De Vita, Mario Domm, and Gloria Trevi. The duo with Trevi was particularly notable, culminating in the successful “Versus Tour” from 2017 to 2018. Her dynamic performances and powerful voice have made her a staple in both Mexican and American music scenes, where she continues to captivate audiences.
In addition to her music career, Guzmán has made significant contributions to television as a judge and coach on various talent shows, including “La Voz…México” and the U.S. version of “La Voz.” Her charisma and expertise have made her a sought-after figure in the entertainment industry, further enhancing her public profile.
Recently, Guzmán has expanded her artistic repertoire by starring in the Amazon Prime series “El juego de las llaves” and embarking on successful tours, including the “PERRÍSIMAS US TOUR 2022” alongside Paulina Rubio. Her resilience and passion for music continue to inspire fans, solidifying her legacy as “La Reina del Rock.”