Artist's albums
Christmas
2001 · album
Trust
2017 · album
Confío
2017 · album
Dios Que Mueve Montes (Performance Trax)
2017 · single
Gloria al Rey
2017 · single
Gloria al Rey (Performance Trax)
2017 · single
Grande eres Dios (Performance Trax)
2017 · single
Llévalo a la cruz (Performance Trax)
2017 · single
Praise the King
2017 · single
Clamaré
2017 · single
I Will Call
2017 · single
God Who Moves the Mountains
2017 · single
Grande eres Dios
2017 · single
Clamaré (Performance Trax)
2017 · single
Buenas Noches Mi Sol
2013 · album
Acoustic Favorites EP
2012 · EP
Diamond
2012 · album
Top Ten
2010 · album
6 Picks: Essential Radio Hits
2009 · single
Love Out Loud
2008 · album
Open House Christmas
2007 · single
Greatest Hits
2006 · compilation
Beauty Has Grace
2005 · album
Milagro
2003 · album
Unspoken
2003 · album
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Biography
Jacquelyn Davette Velasquez, born in the late '70s, began singing at the age of ten and performed at the White House just three years later. It's hardly surprising, then, that after several more years performing and recording with her family's worship ministry, she gained a record contract on her own. By late 1995, Jaci Velasquez signed with the Christian recording label Myrrh and found a number one hit (on the CCM charts) with her Spanish-tinged single "If This World." Her debut album, Heavenly Place, produced by Mark Heimermann, continued the Spanish inspiration and made Top Ten on the Christian charts for several months after its May 1996 release. A self-titled follow-up appeared in 1998, and a year later Velasquez resurfaced with Llegar a Ti. Released in 2000, Crystal Clear emphasized the Latin and pop elements in her style while retaining her CCM roots, and Mi Corazon appeared in spring 2001. But she was just getting started. With 2003's Unspoken, Velasquez dropped an album that was steeped in pop texture, but still unabashedly Christian-themed. Her fifth foray into the English-language market, the album also employed songwriters outside of the CCM circle (including Senator Orrin Hatch, who co-wrote the title song), featured big-name producers (Emilio Estefan), and marked Velasquez's debut as a songwriter. With Unspoken, Velasquez made it clear that she wasn't just little Jaci anymore. Then in 2005, Velasquez moved even further afield of her teen pop roots with the alternative rock-influenced Beauty Has Grace. A greatest-hits album followed in 2006, and with 2008's Love Out Loud, Velasquez returned to her CCM roots. Diamond, released in 2012, found the singer once again tempering her CCM with alternative rock influences; that same year also brought the lullaby album Buenas Noches Mi Sol. Five years later, Velasquez released Trust, which was accompanied by a Spanish-language version of the same songs called Confio. ~ John Bush, Rovi