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Laura León (born Rebeca Velderraín Vera on November 24, 1952) is a Mexican actress and singer. Laura León scored hits with the themes to three of her telenovelas: 'Dos Mujeres, Un Camino (2 Women, 1 Path)', 'El Premio Mayor (the Big Prize)' and 'Mujeres Engañadas (Betrayed Women)'. In the early 1990s, Laura was involved in a romantic relationship with adult film legend Peter North, and it has been rumored that she also worked behind the scenes on some of his films in the years that followed, including uncredited roles as director and cinematographer. One of Laura’s most prominent acting roles included the part of Ana María Romero de Villegas in the
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Musical Style

Throughout her career, Laura León has drawn inspiration from various artists, creating a unique sound that resonates with many. Influences from renowned Mexican artists like Lola Beltrán, who recognized her talent early on, and demands of genres like ranchera and tropical music have been pivotal in shaping her style. These influences are prominent in her work, reflecting a blend of heartfelt storytelling and rhythmic passion that shines through in her music. Laura's formative years were filled with vinyl records that featured these influential artists, instilling a deep connection to the format that she would later embrace. Her love for collecting vinyl has also influenced her artistic vision, inspiring her to create music that is as timeless and authentic as the records she cherishes.


Musical career

Laura's path into the music industry began with performances in local venues, captivating audiences with her powerful voice and charismatic stage presence. Laura's debut album, Mi Tesorito, released in 1985, was a significant milestone that showcased her talent and allowed her to establish her mark in the Latin music scene. Overcoming challenges inherent to the industry, such as securing a record deal and navigating production logistics, Laura persevered with remarkable resilience. This early stage in her career solidified her distinctive sound, paving the way for subsequent releases that would ultimately become classics.


Breakthrough and Rise to Fame

Laura León's career catapulted to new heights with her breakthrough song, Abusadora, released in the early 90s. This infectious track, which brilliantly fused cumbia and merengue, ignited audiences' passion and skyrocketed her to mainstream success. The vinyl release not only introduced her to a broader audience but also became a sought-after collectors' item, owing to its vibrant artwork and exceptional sound quality. Accolades followed, including various awards and nominations, as her music resonated widely with fans. Following this success, Laura embarked on larger tours and made memorable appearances on esteemed television shows, further solidifying her status as a music icon.


Personal life

Laura León's personal journey has profoundly influenced her music. The challenges she faced, including her relationships and personal struggles, have inspired poignant lyrics that resonate with fans on a deeply emotional level.


Philanthropy

Throughout her career, Laura has also actively contributed to various philanthropic causes, using her platform to advocate for social change, which is evident in her empowered artistry.


Discography

*2011: ''Yo soy la cumbia'' *2009: ''Lo Nuevo'' *2000: ''Mi Tesoro Eres Tú'' *1999: ''Mujeres Engañadas'' *1998: ''Laura León'' *1996: ''Es el Premio Mayor'' *1995: ''Embajadora de la Cumbia'' *1994: ''Boleros para el Amor'' *1993: ''Tesorito... Baila Conmigo'' *1992: ''El Club de Mujeres Engañadas'' *1988: ''No Me Toques Que Me Rompo'' *1987: ''Laura León con Sabor a...'' *1985: ''Mi Tesorito'' *1984: ''Ritmo Ardiente'' *1982: ''El Fuego del Tropico Hecho Mujer'' *1982: ''La Tesorito de Oro'' *1982: ''El Fuego del Trópico Hecho Mujer'' *1978: ''La Máquina del Sabor''


Filmography


References


External links

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Laura León
at the Telenovela Database

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Leon, Laura 1952 births Living people Mexican telenovela actresses Mexican film actresses Mexican women singers Mexican television talk show hosts Mexican vedettes Actresses from Tabasco Singers from Tabasco People from Comalcalco Women in Latin music