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Rebeca Pous
Rebeca in 2008
Rebeca in 2008
Background information
Birth nameRebeca Pous del Toro
Born (1974-11-01) November 1, 1974 (age 50)
Barcelona, Spain
GenresLatin pop, Eurodance
OccupationSinger
Years active1996–present
WebsiteRebeca Official Site

Rebeca Pous del Toro (born November 1, 1974,[1][2] in Barcelona, known professionally as Rebeca, is a Spanish Latin pop and Eurodance singer.

Biography

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She is daughter of singer Franciska, who was born in Barcelona to a Spanish mother from Valencia and a Puerto Rican father, and painter José María Pous. Eliseo del Toro, a famous Puerto Rican singer, is Rebeca's uncle.[3]

Music career

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She started her music career in 1996, when she was 21 years old. Her first single "Más Que Un Engaño" was a big hit in Spain, Latin America and US, while the following singles "Solo Amante" and "Duro De Pelar", established her as a major artist in Spain and Latin America.

Her first album called Rebeca, a big success in Spain, Latin America and United States, sold 200 000 (+) and was certified 2xPlatinum in Spain. In 1997, she released her second album Rebelde, which was a big success, and was certified Gold in Spain. In 1998 she worked on the album Grease en Español and in the Grease Tour until 1999. In 1999, the album Grandes Exitos was released in Latin America and USA but not in Spain. In 2000 she released the album Brava with moderate success in Latin America and Spain. In 2002, the album, Supernatural was released. She released her latest album in 2005, a greatest hits compilation called Lo Mejor De Rebeca. [1]

She wrote, along with Tony Sánchez-Ohlsson, Thomas G:son and Andreas Rickstrand, the song "I Love You Mi Vida" that represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, performed by boy band D'Nash. She attempted to participate in Eurovisión herself in four occasions: in 2006 ("Qué no daría yo"), 2007 ("I Love You Mi Vida"), 2009 ("Amor radical") and 2010 ("Valentino Boy").

Television

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In 2005, Rebeca was a contestant on reality show Aventura en África (sixth season of Survivor Spain), where she finished in fourth place. In 2014, she participated again in the thirteenth season of Survivor Spain, Supervivientes: Perdidos en Honduras. During her stay in the program, she had to be evacuated from the island due to an allergic reaction to over 200 mosquito bites at one time.[4]

Discography

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Track-lists

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Others Songs:

  • "Lo Prefiero" (unreleased)
  • "Que No Daría yo"
  • "I Love You Mi Vida" (unreleased)
  • "Mentiras de verdad" (unreleased)
  • "Sola" (unreleased)
  • "Amor Radical" (unreleased)
  • "Goin' you loca" (with Isaak)
  • "Gloria"
  • "Aquí y Ahora" EP
  • "Sientes Mariposas"
  • "Este Amor no se toca"
  • "Hola Mariposa"
  • "Because The Night"
  • "I Will Survive Resistiré"

Videography

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  • "Duro De Pelar" (European version)
  • "Duro De Pelar" (Latin American version)
  • "Cállate Ya"
  • "Brava"
  • "Que No Daría Yo"
  • "Se Me Olvidó"
  • "Valentino Boy"
  • "Matador"
  • "Se Hizo La Luz"
  • "Aquí y Ahora"
  • "Sientes Mariposas"
  • "Este Amor No Se Toca"
  • "I Will Survive Resistiré"

Notes

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  1. ^ Maine, Maite (1974). Nace la primera hija de Franciska [Franciska's first daughter is born] (in Spanish). Lecturas.
  2. ^ Unplugged (December 12, 2020). "TELECINCO - televisión a la carta, series y entretenimiento". Telecinco (in Spanish). Retrieved March 17, 2024.
  3. ^ Franciska Official Myspace
  4. ^ Telecinco.es
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