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Karina (19)

Venezuelan Singer, Songwriter and Actress. Born November 19, 1968 in Lima, Peru. Her first major appearance was singing one of the roles in the play entitled El Taller Del Orfebre, a Venezuelan musical adaption of Karol Wojtyla's ([a=His Holiness Pope John Paul II]) The Jeweller's Shop. The single "Zapatos De Tacón Alto" was a success in Venezuela. [m=630928] was the title of Karina's first album and produced by the Venezuelan singer and producer [a=Rudy La Escala], and peaked high on the top ten radio list. After Amor a Millón, in 1987, she recorded her second album, Sin Máscara, was successful in Venezuela and Mexico, the country that turned out to be her launchpad as a music star. That same year, she was nominated in six categories of the Ronda Music Awards in Venezuela for her previous album, winning Best Female Breakthrough, Best soap opera song ("Sé Como duele"), Best Videoclip ("A Quién"), Best-selling album of the year ("Amor A Millón") and also [a=Rudy La Escala] (writer and composer of "Sé Como Duele"), won an award for Best Composer of the Year. In 1988 she had the leading role in the successful telenovela Alba Marina, broadcast by Venevisión, with [a=Xavier Serbiá], [a=Johnny Lozada] and Rene Farrait, then members of [a=Proyecto M] and former members of the Puerto Rican band [a=Menudo], and with Venezuelan stars Elluz Peraza and Daniel Alvarado. That same year she also won two Ronda Music Awards, one for Best Young Female Singer, and another for Best Videoclip ("La Noche Es Mágica", composed by the former [a=Mecano] member [a=Nacho Cano]) In 1989, she recorded a third album, "Desde Mi Sueño", which showed her artistic evolution. With Desde Mi Sueño, [a=Karina (19)] made her debut as a composer with the songs "Lamento De La Jungla" and "Soni". She also made hits out of the songs "Desde mi Sueño", "No Puedo Vivir Sin Amor", "En El Amor" and "No Sé". In 1990, however, she left her music career to pursue other ambitions, only appearing briefly in the mid-90s participating in a play for the Hebrew community.

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Karina (19)

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