MÓNICA NARANJO
Mónica Naranjo (Figueres, 1974) is a Spanish singer, songwriter, music producer, and presenter. Her vocal register has made her a reference in pop iconography in Spain. A great artist who has been in the music world since she was 15 years old without stopping, and who has hits such as Sobreviviré, Desátame, or Pantera en Libertad.
She has sold nearly 9 million records since 1994, especially in Europe and America. She has been awarded on numerous occasions, notably the three World Music Awards (in 1996, 1998, and 2010) that she has on her resume. She has performed duets with renowned artists such as Pavarotti, Tom Jones, Rocío Jurado, or Al Bano, among many others.
Mónica Naranjo balances her musical career with television appearances. She is one of the regular jury members on Antena 3 talent shows 'Tu cara me suena', 'Tu cara me suena mini', and 'El número uno', and was the host of '¡A Bailar!'. She also was part of the jury on 'Mira quien va a Eurovisión', from TVE.
Discography
Mónica Naranjo released her first self-titled album in 1994. It was followed by 'Palabra de Mujer' (1997), with hits like 'Pantera en Libertad' and 'Desátame.' In 2000 came 'Minage', followed by 'Chicas Malas' (2001) and 'Bad Girls' (2002). In 2005 she presented 'Colección Privada', and two years later 'Tarántula'. 'Stage', 'Adagio' and 'Make you rock' arrived in 2008, 2010, and 2012, respectively. On the occasion of her 40th birthday, the Catalan singer released 'MN 4.0' in 2014. Five years later, in 2019, she released 'Mes Excentricités, Vol. 1' and 'Renaissance', a compilation album. Finally, in 2020 'Mes Excentricités, Vol. 2' was released.

