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| instrument = Vocals |
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|origin = [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]], Mexico |
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* [[Universal Music|Universal]] |
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'''Tatiana Palacios Chapa''' (born 12 December 1968), known [[mononymously]] as '''Tatiana''', is an American-born Mexican<!-- DO NOT ADD "AMERICAN". See MOS:ETHNICITY; subject was born on USA and raised in Mexico.--> singer, actress and television presenter. Referred to as the "[[Honorific nicknames in popular music|Queen of Kids]]",<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tatiana cumple 54 años, así ha cambiado la "Reina de los niños" |url=https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/espectaculos/tatiana-cumple-54-anos-asi-ha-cambiado-la-reina-de-los-ninos/ |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=El Universal |language=es}}</ref> she has been nominated for five [[Latin Grammy Awards]] for Best Children's Album and has sold over 9 million records.{{cn|date=March 2023}} |
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'''Tatiana Palacios Chapa''' (born December 12, 1968), better known as simply '''Tatiana''', is a [[Mexican American]] singer and actress based in [[Monterrey]], Mexico. She has been nominated for five [[Latin Grammy Awards]] for Best Children's Album and has sold over 9 million records. |
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==Early life== |
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Tatiana was born on |
Tatiana was born on 12 December 1968 in [[Philadelphia]], while her father was attending the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. A dual citizen of the United States and Mexico,<ref>{{Citation |title=Ficha de registro CURP mexicana de Tatiana Palacios Chapa |date=1997-10-25 |url=http://archive.org/details/curp-oficial-de-tatiana |access-date=2023-06-10}}</ref> Tatiana was raised in [[Monterrey]], Mexico, by her parents, Dr. José Ramón Palacios Ortega and Diana Perla Chapa de Palacios, after her father's studies were completed in Pennsylvania. |
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==Early career and pop music== |
==Early career and pop music== |
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Tatiana's first major musical project was as the character |
Tatiana's first major musical project was as the character Jane in the 1984 live stage performance, ''Kuman'', a Mexican [[rock opera]] about a [[Tarzan|Tarzan-like]] character. The show's 1984 album soundtrack also entitled ''Kuman'' was released under the group name, Cristal y Acero ‒ the rock trio consisting of guitarist Icar Smith, bassist Carlos Ortega, and drummer Samuel Shapiro.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.discogs.com/Cristal-Y-Acero-Kuman/master/662848 | title=The 1984 Mexican rock opera soundtrack by rock group, Cristal y Acero, entitled ''Kuman'' | year=1984 | publisher=discogs.com | access-date=5 April 2014}}</ref> |
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IN 1986, Tatiana released a single and filmed a video, both titled ''Cuando Estemos Juntos'', with former [[Menudo (group)|Menudo]] member, Puerto Rican singer [[Johnny Lozada]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0itcSdwujM&list=RDqgtVx5Zfxiw&index=11|title=*CUANDO ESTEMOS JUNTOS* - TATIANA Ft. JOHNNY LOZADA - 1986 (REMASTERIZADO)|via=www.youtube.com}}</ref> The song was meant to create awareness among youth in Puerto Rico, Mexico and the rest of Latin America about the potential consequences of sex before marriage, including sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy at an early age. |
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==Career as children's entertainer == |
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==Children's music/television== |
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In 1995, Tatiana began releasing [[children's music]] albums |
In 1995, Tatiana began releasing [[children's music]] albums. |
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[[File:Tatiana and Diana 2003-09-03.jpg|thumb|upright|Tatiana (right) with her mother at the 2003 Latin Grammys in [[Miami, Florida]]]] |
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From 1997 to 2001, Tatiana hosted the children's television show, ''El Espacio de Tatiana'' |
From 1997 to 2001, Tatiana hosted the children's television show, ''El Espacio de Tatiana'' on the Mexican network [[Televisa]]. She would later host another children's television show, ''El Show De Tatiana'', on [[TV Azteca]] (version de El Show de Xuxa). She had also performed [[voice-over]] work and recorded [[soundtrack]] songs for various television and film projects produced by [[The Walt Disney Company]]. She provided her voice to the character [[Megara (Disney character)|Megara]] in the Latin American Spanish dub of Disney's ''[[Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules]]'' (1997).{{cn|date=March 2023}} |
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In 2004, she appeared as the character |
In 2004, she appeared as the character Coral on the Mexican [[telenovela]], ''[[Amy, la niña de la mochila azul]]''. |
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In 2016, she |
In 2016, she returned to Televisa, appearing in programs such as ''[[Hoy (TV series)|Hoy]]'' and ''Recuerda y Gana'' |
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==Return to pop music== |
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In 2005, she released her first non-children's album in over a decade entitled ''Acústico – Mil Gracias'', an unplugged acoustic album with renditions of some of her earlier pop hits as well a number of new songs including two in English. |
In 2005, she released her first non-children's album in over a decade entitled ''Acústico – Mil Gracias'', an unplugged acoustic album with renditions of some of her earlier pop hits as well a number of new songs including two in English. |
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Her 2007 tour had 56 sold-out concerts, and her subsequent 2008 tour, ''Espapirifárctico'', covered 64 concert dates throughout five countries. |
Her 2007 tour had 56 sold-out concerts, and her subsequent 2008 tour, ''Espapirifárctico'', covered 64 concert dates throughout five countries. |
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==Select discography== |
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===Pop music=== |
===Pop music=== |
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[[File:Munnecas2.jpg|thumb|upright|Tatiana holding two dolls based on her]] |
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*1984: ''Tatiana'' |
*1984: ''Tatiana'' |
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*1986: ''Chicas de Hoy'' |
*1986: ''Chicas de Hoy'' |
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*1996: ''Navidad Con Tatiana'' |
*1996: ''Navidad Con Tatiana'' |
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*1997: ''Sigue La Magia'' |
*1997: ''Sigue La Magia'' |
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*1997: ''Navidad |
*1997: ''Navidad Mágica'' |
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*1998: ''Superfantástico'' |
*1998: ''Superfantástico'' |
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*1999: ''Vamos A Jugar'' |
*1999: ''Vamos A Jugar'' |
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*2012: ''Llegó Navidad'' |
*2012: ''Llegó Navidad'' |
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*2015: ''Salta Sin Parar'' |
*2015: ''Salta Sin Parar'' |
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*2021: ''Kidsongs Vol. 1'' |
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===Other=== |
===Other=== |
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*1984: Cristal y Acero ‒ ''Kuman'' |
*1984: Cristal y Acero ‒ ''Kuman'' |
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==References== |
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==Notes and references== |
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==External links== |
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* {{official website|http://www.tatiana.tv/}} |
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* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/1587672-Tatiana-8 Tatiana discography at discogs.com] |
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[[Category:Mexican film actresses]] |
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Birth name | Tatiana Palacios Chapa |
Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | 12 December 1968
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1984–present |
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Website | www |
Tatiana Palacios Chapa (born 12 December 1968), known mononymously as Tatiana, is an American-born Mexican singer, actress and television presenter. Referred to as the "Queen of Kids",[1] she has been nominated for five Latin Grammy Awards for Best Children's Album and has sold over 9 million records.[citation needed]
Early life
[edit]Tatiana was born on 12 December 1968 in Philadelphia, while her father was attending the University of Pennsylvania. A dual citizen of the United States and Mexico,[2] Tatiana was raised in Monterrey, Mexico, by her parents, Dr. José Ramón Palacios Ortega and Diana Perla Chapa de Palacios, after her father's studies were completed in Pennsylvania.
Early career and pop music
[edit]Tatiana's first major musical project was as the character Jane in the 1984 live stage performance, Kuman, a Mexican rock opera about a Tarzan-like character. The show's 1984 album soundtrack also entitled Kuman was released under the group name, Cristal y Acero ‒ the rock trio consisting of guitarist Icar Smith, bassist Carlos Ortega, and drummer Samuel Shapiro.[3]
IN 1986, Tatiana released a single and filmed a video, both titled Cuando Estemos Juntos, with former Menudo member, Puerto Rican singer Johnny Lozada.[4] The song was meant to create awareness among youth in Puerto Rico, Mexico and the rest of Latin America about the potential consequences of sex before marriage, including sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy at an early age.
From 1984 to 1994, Tatiana released 10 pop music albums which garnered numerous hits throughout Mexico and some parts of Latin America.
Career as children's entertainer
[edit]In 1995, Tatiana began releasing children's music albums.
From 1997 to 2001, Tatiana hosted the children's television show, El Espacio de Tatiana on the Mexican network Televisa. She would later host another children's television show, El Show De Tatiana, on TV Azteca (version de El Show de Xuxa). She had also performed voice-over work and recorded soundtrack songs for various television and film projects produced by The Walt Disney Company. She provided her voice to the character Megara in the Latin American Spanish dub of Disney's Hercules (1997).[citation needed]
In 2004, she appeared as the character Coral on the Mexican telenovela, Amy, la niña de la mochila azul.
In 2016, she returned to Televisa, appearing in programs such as Hoy and Recuerda y Gana
Return to pop music
[edit]In 2005, she released her first non-children's album in over a decade entitled Acústico – Mil Gracias, an unplugged acoustic album with renditions of some of her earlier pop hits as well a number of new songs including two in English.
Her 2007 tour had 56 sold-out concerts, and her subsequent 2008 tour, Espapirifárctico, covered 64 concert dates throughout five countries.
Select discography
[edit]Pop music
[edit]- 1984: Tatiana
- 1986: Chicas de Hoy
- 1987: Baila Conmigo
- 1988: Un Lobo En La Noche
- 1989: Las Cosas Que He Visto
- 1990: Vientos de Libertad
- 1992: Leyes del Corazón
- 1994: Un Alma Desnuda
- 2005: Acústico – Mil Gracias
- 2014: Reencuentro Conmigo
Children's music
[edit]- 1995: Brinca
- 1996: Brinca II
- 1996: Navidad Con Tatiana
- 1997: Sigue La Magia
- 1997: Navidad Mágica
- 1998: Superfantástico
- 1999: Vamos A Jugar
- 1999: Navidad Mágica 2
- 2000: Acapulco Rock
- 2002: Los Mejores Temas De Las Películas De Walt Disney Vol. 1
- 2003: Los Mejores Temas De Las Películas De Walt Disney Vol. 2
- 2003: El Regalo 1
- 2005: El Regalo 2
- 2006: Aventuras En Tatilandia
- 2006: Tu Regalo De Navidad
- 2007: Espapirifáctico
- 2009: Te Quiero
- 2011: El Mundo De Tatiana
- 2012: Llegó Navidad
- 2015: Salta Sin Parar
- 2021: Kidsongs Vol. 1
Other
[edit]- 1984: Cristal y Acero ‒ Kuman
References
[edit]- ^ "Tatiana cumple 54 años, así ha cambiado la "Reina de los niños"". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2023.
- ^ Ficha de registro CURP mexicana de Tatiana Palacios Chapa, 25 October 1997, retrieved 10 June 2023
- ^ "The 1984 Mexican rock opera soundtrack by rock group, Cristal y Acero, entitled Kuman". discogs.com. 1984. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
- ^ "*CUANDO ESTEMOS JUNTOS* - TATIANA Ft. JOHNNY LOZADA - 1986 (REMASTERIZADO)" – via www.youtube.com.