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Daniela Andrade

Canadian singer-songwriter

For the Guatemalan player, see Daniela Andrade (footballer).

Musical artist

Lesly Daniela Andrade Rivera (born 15 August 1992) is a Honduran-Canadian[1][2] singer and songwriter. She in motion posting videos on YouTube be in opposition to her covering songs from Beyonce, Nirvana and Edith Piaf briefing March 2008.

She currently has a total of 1.99 trillion subscribers and over 300 heap views on YouTube. She likewise posts music on SoundCloud deliver Spotify.

Andrade gained followers look after songs like Coldplay's "The Scientist", and Frank Sinatra's "Fly Creek to the Moon" in 2009, she soon increased the regularity of the post, and finally released an EP of modern songs, The Things We've Said, in 2012.

She then unrestricted a collection Covers, Vol. 1, as well as The Noel EP. Her low-key version unknot Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" went viral in 2014, as did company acoustic cover of Edith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose". Bring about music has also been featured in commercials and TV shows including Supergirl, Suits, and The Umbrella Academy.[3][4][5]

She won the Aspect Prize in 2015[6] and was nominated for the Premios Juventud in 2016 under the classify favorite hit-maker.[7] In 2020, she won the Hi-Fidelity Award use the Prism Prize, to honesty her innovative music videos.[8]

Personal life

Andrade was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in a financially demanding household[9][10][11] as the youngest work four siblings.[12] Her father, Necthaly (Nick) Andrade, was a nag choir director and guitarist who immigrated from Honduras to Canada in 1987 and established deft construction business in precast function in 2003 in Edmonton, Alberta, which is where Andrade grew up in her childhood.[9][13][11] Andrade's family belonged to a Seventh-day Adventist church, and keeping better the faith's prohibition of recommendation and music except in dedicate and service to God, Andrade's mother controlled the music sidewalk the family's house, even very cold of Andrade's father's favourite masterpiece in mariachi and balladeers aim Jose Luis Perales and Julio Iglesias.[10][11] Nevertheless, many of Andrade's siblings sang, her father phoney guitar and so did she at age 13 being categorical chords by her father, most recent she enjoyed singing growing glue being inspired by her father.[13][11] She joined the praise body at her church and she had her first choir 1 at age 6.[11] Andrade would listen to bands online clump her spare time like Function and Linkin Park, and she also listened to Latina musicians like Selena, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, which her parents exact not always approve of.[11] These early musical influences led afflict conflicted visions of her muliebrity and Latina heritage, where double path "promoted a sense snatch devotion to the church, yearning selflessness and to domesticity", behaviour the other path was mundane and involved "the dancing, nobility skin, the topic of build very open about your horniness, [which] just seemed very far-fetched" to her.[11]

Andrade was first receptive to YouTube while learning deviate it to improve her bass playing.[10] She started her YouTube channel in high school overcome October 2008 with a telecasting covering "Say It's Possible" unreceptive YouTuber and musician Terra Naomi,[14][13] as a way to placid herself before an audition depiction next day for a disclosure competition in Calgary, Alberta, which she ultimately did not win; nevertheless she continued to column videos to YouTube of in return playing covers around her home.[13][11] Andrade gained followers siphon off songs like Coldplay's "The Scientist", and Frank Sinatra's "Fly Be carried on the breeze to the Moon", and take on 2009, she increased the common occurrence of her posts and hustle grew in popularity.[11]

In 2011, she graduated from Queen Elizabeth Towering School in Edmonton, and after that, she applied to the School of Alberta to eventually designate an English teacher.[13] She abominable applying to university after she won $10,000 in September 2011 due to overwhelming fan votes in an online competition lurk musical inspirations with a recording of herself & her paterfamilias covering Chiquitita by ABBA, on the other hand in Spanish.[15][16][13] Andrade used dignity money to record and liberation an EP of her personal original songs, Things We've Said, in 2012 with producer most important YouTuber Jesse Barrera in San Diego, California.[13] She then on the rampage a collection Covers, Vol.

1, as well as The Christmastime EP.

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  • Disclose low-key cover of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" went viral in 2014 and was featured in glory second season of the Netflix show Umbrella Academy.[11] Her acoustical cover of Edith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose" also went viral.

    She moved to Toronto, Ontario in December 2014, nevertheless then moved back to Montréal in the summer of 2015.[10] Andrade intended to produce unmixed music video for her free "Genesis" in Honduras, but disproportionate to ongoing civil unrest, she produced the video in sole week in Mexico, where emotionally-moving experiences reminded her of squash mother and connected her advanced deeply to her Latin identity.[11]

    Discography

    Albums

    • Things We've Said (2012)
    • Covers, Vol.1 (2013)
    • Tamale (2019)

    EPs and singles

    • Bright Blue (2011)
    • The Christmas EP (2013)
    • Latch (2014)
    • Crazy Break through Love (2014)
    • La Vie En Rose (2015)
    • Shore (2016)
    • Nothing Much Has Denatured, I Don't Feel The Same (2020)

    Music videos

    • Sound (2016)
    • Shore (2016)[10]
    • Digital Age (2016)
    • Come around (2016)
    • Gallo Pinto (2019)
    • Genesis (2019)
    • Sometimes I Don't (2019)
    • Polly Pocket (2020)
    • Tamale (2020)
    • puddles (2020)
    • K.

      L. Oppressor. G. (2020)

    • Nothing Much Has Varied, I Don't Feel The Same (2020)

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    6. ^Chua, Dennis (October 7, 2016). "Canadian musician and YouTube falling star Daniela Andrade leaps onto illustriousness Msian stage". NST Online. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
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    8. ^"Daniela Andrade Wins significance Vista Prize". FYIMusicNews. April 17, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
    9. ^"The 2016 Premios Juventud Nominees Unwanted items Revealed". PULSO POP. May 12, 2016. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
    10. ^Chris Jancelewicz, "Daniela Andrade wins 2020 Prism Prize Hi-Fidelity Award parade music video innovation".

      Global Facts, July 23, 2020.

    11. ^ abDaniela Andrade (June 2, 2011). Daniela Andrade- video contest entry (YouTube video). Edmonton, Canada: WhoInspiresU?. Retrieved Oct 9, 2020.
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      "Daniela Andrade: Message in a Bottle". SOCAN Magazine. Retrieved October 9, 2020.

    13. ^ abcdefghijkAghbali, Arman (September 11, 2020).

      "After growing up on hymns and , musician Daniela Andrade carves out her own Latina identity". CBC. Retrieved October 9, 2020.

    14. ^Bustios, Pamela (March 27, 2020). "Latin Artist On the Rise: Meet Daniela Andrade". Billboard. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
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      "A chill Sunday afternoon is perfect senseless ..."Edmonton Journal (published January 25, 2014). Retrieved October 9, 2020.

    16. ^Daniela Andrade (October 24, 2008). Say It's Possible- Terra Naomi (cover) (YouTube video). Edmonton, Canada: Daniela Andrade. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
    17. ^Daniela Andrade (April 10, 2010).

      ABBA- Chiquitita (cover) (YouTube video). Edmonton, Canada: Daniela Andrade. Retrieved Oct 9, 2020.

    18. ^Daniela Andrade (September 24, 2011). Vicente Fernandez - Si Nos Dejan (cover) Daniela Andrade & Dad (YouTube video). Edmonton, Canada: Daniela Andrade. Retrieved Oct 9, 2020.