Artist's albums
Para no Volverte a Ver
2023 · single
AMG (En vivo)
2023 · single
Bienvenidos a Jalisco (En vivo)
2023 · single
CH y La Pizza (En vivo)
2023 · single
El Hijo Mayor (En vivo)
2023 · single
ME GUSTAS MUCHO
2023 · single
QUIERO ESTAR
2023 · single
Pa' La Otra
2022 · single
Se Fue la Pantera
2022 · single
Y Ahora Te Vas
2022 · single
DE BOCA EN BOCA (En vivo)
2022 · single
Solos
2022 · single
Solos (Remix Reggaeton)
2022 · single
Las Mexicanas
2021 · single
La Tóxica
2021 · single
La Yaquesita (En vivo)
2021 · single
Perdón Perdón (Acustico)
2021 · single
Sigo de Pie (En vivo)
2021 · single
El Buhó (En vivo)
2021 · single
No me pregunten por el- Nena Guzmán (En vivo)
2020 · single
El Roto
2020 · single
Cabrón y Vago (En vivo)
2020 · single
Ya no me Duele (En vivo)
2020 · single
Fue un placer conocerte
2020 · single
Te Juro Que Te Amo
2020 · single
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Biography
Nena Guzman is a popular corrido vocalist in the alternative/progressive corrido movement. Daniela Resendiz Guzman grew up in Tijuana and didn't consider a music career seriously until she was near the end of high school, though she had sung at neighborhood and local social gatherings and celebrations for years. After graduating, she began to pursue music in earnest, posting videos to YouTube, which garnered popular response throughout Mexico and in Southern California. Though she was deeply influenced by the example of Jenni Rivera -- an artist she has continued to pay tribute to -- her interests as a singer lay in the burgeoning alternative corrido movement -- dominated almost exclusively by men. One of the people impressed by her work was Luis del Villar, head honcho at Del Records. He signed the young artist and encouraged her to pursue her chosen direction -- that of the "Enfermidad Massiva" hardcore genre of alternative corrido. Peers who ruled the charts included Gerardo Ortiz, Grupo Escolta, Regulo Caro, and Jorge Santa Cruz. Her debut album, Te Declaro la Guerra, mixed narcocorridos with rancheras and romanticos; it was a hit in Mexico. After touring for more than a year and making numerous television appearances, as well as shooting a handful of video singles for YouTube, she re-entered the studio and emerged with La Iniciativa, an album that yielded an attractive mix of alternative corridos with rancheras and romanticos, done in a more polished production style. Issued in March of 2014 it entered the Top 20 of Billboard's Mexican Regional Albums chart. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi