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Diana Navarro Ocaña (born 21 April 1978 in
Málaga) is a
Spanish singer. She rose to fame in 2005 with the single "Sola" from her first album No te olvides de mí. She was nominated for a
Latin Grammy as Best New Artist in
2005.[1] Her songs usually mix genres like
copla and
flamenco with different rhythms like
Arabic or
classical music.[2]
Discography
No te olvides de mí (2005)
24 rosas (2007)
Camino verde (2008)
Flamenco (2011)
Género chica (2012)
La esencia (2013, compilation album)
Resiliencia (2016)
Inesperado (2019)
References
^Billboard - 22 Oct 2005 - Page 59 "DIANA NAVARRO Best New Artist" DIANA NAVARRO Diana Navarro has been touring non-stop in her native Spain, and has gained a following that has propelled sales of her debut album, "No Te Divides De Mi" (Dro/Atlantic). Navarro is ethereal — like Enya— and flamenco-driven."