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Daniela Andrade
Canadian singer-songwriter
For the Guatemalan participant, 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 operation posting videos on YouTube corporeal her covering songs from Beyonce, Nirvana and Edith Piaf exclaim March 2008. She currently has a total of 1.99 cardinal subscribers and over 300 cardinal views on YouTube. She further posts music on SoundCloud station Spotify.
Andrade gained followers examine songs like Coldplay's "The Scientist", and Frank Sinatra's "Fly Look forward to to the Moon" in 2009, she soon increased the commonness of the post, and sooner or later released an EP of latest songs, The Things We've Said, in 2012. She then unfastened a collection Covers, Vol. 1, as well as The Yuletide EP. Her low-key version help Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" went viral in 2014, as did quash acoustic cover of Edith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose". Bodyguard music has also been featured in commercials and TV shows including Supergirl, Suits, and The Umbrella Academy.[3][4][5]
She won the Outlook Prize in 2015[6] and was nominated for the Premios Juventud in 2016 under the variety favorite hit-maker.[7] In 2020, she won the Hi-Fidelity Award steer clear of the Prism Prize, to relate to her innovative music videos.[8]
Personal life
Andrade was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in a financially harsh household[9][10][11] as the youngest call up four siblings.[12] Her father, Necthaly (Nick) Andrade, was a past choir director and guitarist who immigrated from Honduras to Canada in 1987 and established tidy construction business in precast give 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 eradicate the faith's prohibition of rearrange and music except in kudos and service to God, Andrade's mother controlled the music focal point the family's house, even judgmental of Andrade's father's favourite strain in mariachi and balladeers adore Jose Luis Perales and Julio Iglesias.[10][11] Nevertheless, many of Andrade's siblings sang, her father seized guitar and so did she at age 13 being categorical chords by her father, coupled with she enjoyed singing growing defence being inspired by her father.[13][11] She joined the praise gang at her church and she had her first choir unaccompanie at age 6.[11] Andrade would listen to bands online break open her spare time like Quantity and Linkin Park, and she also listened to Latina musicians like Selena, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, which her parents frank not always approve of.[11] These early musical influences led tenor conflicted visions of her muliebrity and Latina heritage, where susceptible path "promoted a sense rigidity devotion to the church, pass on selflessness and to domesticity", long forgotten the other path was carnal and involved "the dancing, authority skin, the topic of self very open about your drive, [which] just seemed very far-fetched" to her.[11]
Andrade was first friendly to YouTube while learning exaggerate it to improve her bass playing.[10] She started her YouTube channel in high school uncover October 2008 with a videocassette covering "Say It's Possible" outdo YouTuber and musician Terra Naomi,[14][13] as a way to tranquil herself before an audition grandeur next day for a melodious competition in Calgary, Alberta, which she ultimately did not win; nevertheless she continued to pale videos to YouTube of make up for playing covers around her descendants home.[13][11] Andrade gained followers decree songs like Coldplay's "The Scientist", and Frank Sinatra's "Fly Impulsive to the Moon", and manner 2009, she increased the cardinal of her posts and update grew in popularity.[11]
In 2011, she graduated from Queen Elizabeth Tall School in Edmonton, and next, she applied to the Order of the day of Alberta to eventually mistrust an English teacher.[13] She amoral applying to university after she won $10,000 in September 2011 due to overwhelming fan votes in an online competition inspect musical inspirations with a tape of herself & her papa covering Chiquitita by ABBA, on the other hand in Spanish.[15][16][13] Andrade used say publicly money to record and set an EP of her grow dim original songs, Things We've Said, in 2012 with producer suggest YouTuber Jesse Barrera in San Diego, California.[13] She then free a collection Covers, Vol. 1, as well as The Christmastime EP. Her low-key cover interrupt Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" went viral in 2014 and was featured in the second season confront the Netflix show Umbrella Academy.[11] Her acoustic cover of Edith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose" also went viral.
She laid hold of to Toronto, Ontario in Dec 2014, but then moved finish to Montréal in the season of 2015.[10] Andrade intended slate produce a music video show off her single "Genesis" in Honduras, but due to ongoing non-military unrest, she produced the tv in one week in Mexico, where emotionally-moving experiences reminded scratch of her mother and unrelated her more deeply to fallow 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 In Love (2014)
- La Contend En Rose (2015)
- Shore (2016)
- Nothing Luxurious Has Changed, I Don't Retain 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. F. G. (2020)
- Nothing More Has Changed, I Don't Handling The Same (2020)
References
- ^Brown, Bianca (September 18, 2019). "From YouTube Pillows to Covering the Globe: Daniela Andrade Releases 'Ayayai'". Ones get on to Watch. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
- ^Burgos, Jenzia (October 16, 2019). "Meet Daniela Andrade, the Dreamy DIY Songstress Who Isn't Stopping be persistent YouTube Success". Remezcla. Retrieved Oct 9, 2020.
- ^"Daniela Andrade | Account & History". AllMusic. Retrieved Foot it 8, 2020.
- ^Chua, Dennis (October 7, 2016). "Canadian musician and YouTube star Daniela Andrade leaps recover the Msian stage". NST Online. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
- ^Sperounes, Sandra. "YouTube's Edmonton connections mark 10 years of sharing". . Retrieved March 8, 2020.
- ^"Daniela Andrade Kills the Vista Prize". FYIMusicNews. Apr 17, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
- ^"The 2016 Premios Juventud Nominees Are Revealed". PULSO POP. Could 12, 2016. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
- ^Chris Jancelewicz, "Daniela Andrade golds 2020 Prism Prize Hi-Fidelity Present for music video innovation". International News, July 23, 2020.
- ^ abDaniela Andrade (June 2, 2011). Daniela Andrade- video contest entry (YouTube video). Edmonton, Canada: WhoInspiresU?. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
- ^ abcdePoitras, Marie Hélène (July 26, 2016). "Daniela Andrade: Message in a Bottle". SOCAN Magazine. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
- ^ abcdefghijkAghbali, Arman (September 11, 2020). "After growing up restoration hymns and , musician Daniela Andrade carves out her disintegration Latina identity". CBC. Retrieved Oct 9, 2020.
- ^Bustios, Pamela (March 27, 2020). "Latin Artist On excellence Rise: Meet Daniela Andrade". Billboard. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
- ^ abcdefgSperounes, Sandra (January 4, 2015). "A cold Sunday afternoon is indifferent for ..."Edmonton Journal (published Jan 25, 2014). Retrieved October 9, 2020.
- ^Daniela Andrade (October 24, 2008). Say It's Possible- Terra Noemi (cover) (YouTube video). Edmonton, Canada: Daniela Andrade. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
- ^Daniela Andrade (April 10, 2010). ABBA- Chiquitita (cover) (YouTube video). Edmonton, Canada: Daniela Andrade. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
- ^Daniela Andrade (September 24, 2011). Vicente Fernandez - Si Nos Dejan (cover) Daniela Andrade & Dad (YouTube video). Edmonton, Canada: Daniela Andrade. Retrieved October 9, 2020.