Artist's albums
Cuatro Copas
2023 · single
Inolvidables
2023 · album
Plegaria Guadalupana
2021 · single
Antología De La Música Ranchera, Vol. 2
2021 · album
Mamá
2021 · single
Mi Querido Viejo
2020 · single
Antologia De La Musica Ranchera, Vol. 1
2020 · album
Si Tu No Estás
2019 · single
Un Canto a Mi Madre
2018 · album
Cielo Rojo
2018 · single
Totalmente Juan Gabriel, Vol. II
2017 · album
Gracias Por Todo (feat. Juan Gabriel)
2017 · single
Arrieros Somos - Sesiones Acusticas
2017 · album
Río Crecido
2016 · album
Pa' que Sientas Lo Que Siento
2015 · album
Ahora y Siempre Aída Cuevas... La Voz de México
2015 · album
Canto a Mi Tierra
2014 · album
El Mariachi
2014 · single
Totalmente Juan Gabriel
2013 · album
Aída Cuevas
2010 · album
De Corazón a Corazón Mariachi Tango
2010 · album
Diva Y Reina
2010 · album
Aida Cuevas
2008 · album
Aida Cuevas
2007 · album
Suite Mexicana de Agustín Lara
2005 · album
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Biography
Aida Cuevas, also known as "The Queen of Ranchera Music” with a 47-year artistic career, this Grammy and Latin Grammy Award winning singer has released 41 albums, selling more than 11 million copies worldwide. Aida Cuevas is a master of the Mariachi art song, offering a full range of mariachi numbers including her falsetto heavyweight “El Pastor ” and "La Cigarra". Known for her stunning vocal range, Cuevas has toured internationally since 1976. In 2018, she became the first female singer in the mariachi genre to ever win a Grammy. An esteemed figure, she “is to Mexico what Aretha Franklin is to the United States: a powerful voice that encapsulates the essence of her nation’s spirit” (The Kansas City Star). Her unique voice and style have allowed her to cultivate a successful career spanning decades, leaving a remarkable imprint in the history of Mexican and Latin American music.