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Camila Luna (born 1993) is a Puerto Rican Latin alternative-pop singer-songwriter who was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Pop/Rock Album in 2015 for her first album ''Flamboyán''. She was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Vocal Pop Contemporary Album in 2017 for her second album ''Flora y Fauna.''


Biography


Background

Camila Luna is a Puerto Rico-born poet and has been living in Miami, Florida, since the age of 3. She is a student and teaching assistant at University of Miami's Master in Fine Arts program at the Miami College of Arts & Sciences. According to '' People en Español'', Luna wrote her first poem, "The Snowflake", at the age of five, which was published in a children's poetry magazine. She credits her uncle for teaching her how to play the guitar at age of 15. Her first two albums, ''Flamboyán'' (2014) and ''Flora y Fauna'' (2017) both earned nominations from the
Latin Grammys The Latin Grammy Awards are an award by The Latin Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music industry. The Latin Grammy honors works recorded in Spanish or Portuguese from anywhere around the world that has been r ...
. Without a budget, she filmed the music video for ''Flamboyán'' on her iPhone, in her grandmother's backyard, in Puerto Rico. The single ''Siento'', from ''Flora y Fauna'', had 3.2 million spins on Spotify as of October 4, 2017.


Discography


Albums

* ''Flamboyán'' (2014) * ''Flora y Fauna'' (2017)


Singles

* "Mi Soledad y Yo" (2014) * "Flamboyán" (2014) * "Siento" (2016)


Awards and Recognitions

Camila Luna was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2015 for Best Pop/Rock Album of the Year for her first album ''Flamboyán.'' She was also nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2017 for Best Vocal Pop Contemporary Album of the Year for her second album ''Flora y Fauna.''


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Luna, Camila Puerto Rican singer-songwriters Living people 21st-century Puerto Rican women singers 1993 births 21st-century American women singers 21st-century American singers Women in Latin music