Artist's albums
De Mil Colores
1992 · album
Amada Mas Que Nunca
1991 · album
Original Masters
1989 · album
Gitana
1988 · album
Dueña de mi corazón
1985 · album
Amor prohibido
1984 · album
Daniela Romo
1983 · album
Que Vengan Los Bomberos
2022 · single
Vencer el Desamor
2020 · single
Singles
2016 · album
La Voz del Corazón
2015 · album
Algo del Alma
2015 · single
Para Soñar
2012 · album
Celebridades- Daniela Romo
2008 · album
Los Romanticos- Daniela Romo
2008 · album
Coleccion Suprema
2007 · album
Coleccion Suprema Plus- Daniela Romo
2007 · album
La Historia
2007 · album
Es La Nostalgia
2005 · album
Solo Lo Mejor
2005 · album
30 Exitos Insuperables
2003 · album
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Biography
Mexican singer Daniela Romo started singing in a vocal group called los Hermanos Zavala and participated in Eduardo Gorostiza's musical Contigo Pan y Cebolla. To improve her skills, Romo studied acting at Andrés Solar's Academy, becoming a model in 1973 and getting roles in TV commercials soon after. Daniela Romo started her solo career in 1983, releasing her first self-titled album with the hit song "Mentiras." That album was followed by Amor Prohibido, which came out with her second hit "Yo No Te Pido La Luna." In 1992, New York's Ace awarded her for Best Album of the Year, Best Female Performer, and Best Video Clip. In January of 1993, Romo was named Mr. Amigo by the Mexican community in Brownsville, Texas. That same year the artist was voted Best Female Singer in Argentina. By the end of 2000, Univisión signed her up to host the Spanish version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi