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Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao by Lucía Pérez

Artist Biography For Lucía Pérez

Lucía Pérez Vizcaíno Born On 5 July 1985 In O Incio Lugo Spain Is A Spanish Singer Who Represents Spain In The Eurovision Song Contest 2011 With Her Entry "Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao". From An Early Age Her Artistic Abilities Were Evident Leading Her To Participate In Numerous TV Programs For Children Competitions And Music Festivals And Resulting In Winning Several Times. In 2002 At 17 Lucía Pérez Won The Talent Show For Amateur Singers "Canteira De Cantareiros" On The Regional Galician Television TVG Which Aimed In Discovering Young Talent. A Year Later She Published Her First Album "Amores Y Amores". In Early 2003 She Released "Amores Y Amores" Produced By Chema Puron And Felix Cebreiro. Songs Like "Nada Me Falta Nada Me Sobra” “Se Eu Non Son” And “Amores Y Amores" Began To Become Popular Among Her Followers. In The Spring Of 2005 Her Career Was Supported By Winning Her First Award For "Disco-Pop De Solistas Gallegos". The Released Of Her Second Album "El Tiempo Dirá…" Produced Again By Chema Puron And Felix Cebreiro Coincides With Her Participation To Represent Spain At The Festival De Viña Del Mar With The Song "Que Haría Contigo" Which Was Held In The Chile In February 2006. In 2009 She Took Part In The Viña Del Mar Festival For A Second Time. On 18 February 2011 She Was Chosen To Represent Spain In The Eurovision Song Contest 2011 With "Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao" After Passing The Auditions In Barcelona And Becoming The Public Favorite At The Gala Screening Of Destino Eurovision Of TVE. In March 2011 Following Her Election As The Spanish Eurovision Entrant Lucía Was Signed To Warner Music With The Idea Of Releasing An Album In April 2011. Discography - Amores Y Amores 2003 . - El Tiempo Dirá... 2006 . - Volar Por Los Tejados 2009 . - Dígocho En Galego 2010 . Official Sites - Official Site
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Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Que me quiten lo bailao

Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao Literally May They Take Away From Me What I've Danced A Colloquialism That Means They Cannot Take Away From Me The Good Things I've Lived Is The Spanish Entry For The Eurovision Song Contest 2011 In Düsseldorf Germany. It Will Be Performed By Lucía Pérez. The Song Written And Composed By Rafael Artesero Was Chosen To Be The Spanish Entry Through The National Final "Destino Eurovisión" With 68% Of The Total Votes By The Audience. The Song Was Written And Composed By Rafael Artesero Who Had Already Penned The Andorran Eurovision Entries Of 2005 And 2006 "La Mirada Interior" And "Sense Tu" Respectively As Well As Several Spanish National Final Entries. The Author Had Originally Submitted The Song To RTVE In English As "Weeping For Joy" But The Broadcaster Asked Him To Translate It Into Spanish. The Composition Was One Of The Three Songs Assigned To Lucía Pérez For The Final Of "Destino Eurovisión". In The Jury Vote Where She Was Left With "Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao" Out Of The Three Songs She Admitted It Was Not The Song She Preferred For Not Being The Style She Is Used To Performing. After The Song Was Chosen To Compete At Eurovision The Song Was Recorded In Studio With New Arrangements With The Help Of Jose María “Chema” Purón Lucía's Producer Since 2002 And Producer And Composer Of The Spanish Eurovision Entries Of 1995 And 2000. The Song Was Given A Different Tonality With The Inclusion Of Galician Folk Instruments And Some Of The Lyrics Were Modified. The English Version Of The Song Will Be Recorded As Well And French And Galician Versions Are A Possibility.

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