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Lyrics to Mi Mayor Venganza by India from the Sobre el Fuego album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more! Why ya no me quejo Pues ahora soy libre Tu me has liberado de la falsedad. Juega con el fuego. 'Mi Mayor Venganza Lyrics.' STANDS4 LLC, 2019. View India song lyrics by popularity along with songs featured in, albums, videos and song meanings. We have 3 albums and 48 song lyrics in our database. Sobre El Fuego Lyrics Dicen Que Soy Lyrics Me Voy A Acostumbrar Lyrics La Voz De La Experiencia (con Celia Cruz) Lyrics. Me Canse De Ser La Otra Lyrics 2006: Dejame Volver Contigo. Features Song Lyrics for India's Sobre El Fuego album. Includes Album Cover, Release Year, and User Reviews.

La India on the red carpet of the Latin American Music Awards of 2016.
Background information
Birth nameLinda Viera Caballero
Also known asIndia
BornMarch 9, 1969 (age 50)
Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1985–present
Labels
  • Reprise/Warner Bros.
  • RMM/MCA
  • Norte/Sony Latin
  • Top Stop(2010–present)
Associated acts
Websiteelmundodeindia.com

Fuego Lyrics In English

Linda Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), better known as La India, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of salsa, house music and Latin pop. La India has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, winning the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album for the Intensamente La India Con Canciones De Juan Gabriel album.[1]

  • 2Career
  • 3Discography
  • 4Awards and nominations

Early life[edit]

Caballero was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Her parents moved to New York City soon after her birth, settling in the South Bronx area of the city. Initially, they lived with Caballero's grandmother, a woman who served as an important influence on Caballero's life. Caballero began singing as a young girl, even taking opera training for a brief time.[2] Her stage name, La India, was given to her by her grandmother because of her dark features and long, straight, black hair.[3]

Career[edit]

1985: Early career[edit]

In 1985, when Caballero was 16 years old, she became a founding member of the Latin freestyle group TKA. Credited as 'Linda,' she appeared in the group photo on the back cover of TKA's second single, 'Come Get My Love.' She left shortly thereafter.[4]

Caballero signed a record contract with Reprise/Warner Bros. Records, who planned to market her as the Latin version of Madonna (who recorded for sister label Sire Records). After recording the album Breaking Night, Caballero decided that she didn't want to take that route in her career.[3][4] She decided to switch to salsa because she believed that she needed to 'cross over to [her] people.'[2]

1992–1994: First salsa album[edit]

An important event took place when she accompanied her husband 'Little' Louie Vega to a studio session. Salsa bandleader Eddie Palmieri happened to visit the studio, and was impressed with Caballero when he heard her singing. In 1992, Palmieri produced Caballero's first Spanish-language salsa album Llego La India via Eddie Palmieri (The India has Arrived via Eddie Palmieri),[2][5] which was acclaimed as one of the best salsa albums of the year. From then on, Caballero became known to all as La India.[4] India received a Lo Nuestro Award nomination in 1993 for Best Female Performer, Tropical/Salsa.[6]

In 1994 La India, together with Louie Vega, recorded the house-music single 'Love and Happiness' (Yemaya y Ochún), which paid tribute to Santería (a syncretic religion based in the Caribbean). This up-beat track was played heavily in dance clubs internationally. La India's involvement with Santería drew much criticism. Sergio George produced La India's 1994 album Dicen Que Soy, a 2x gold-certified Billboard hit that added to her legend in the Latin-American music realm.[2] The album also included the song 'Vivir Lo Nuestro,' a duet with Marc Anthony. Later this same year, Combinación Perfecta was released.[3]

1996–present: La India, the Princess of Salsa[edit]

External audio
You may listen to La India sing 'Seduceme'here.
You may listen to La India sing 'Jazzin' with Tito Puentehere

In 1996, La India worked with Tito Puente on Jazzin, an English-language album of swing classics with a Latin twist, on RMM Records. That same year she contributed the song 'Banderas' to the album titled Voces Unidas (United Voices), a multi-artist tribute to the 1996 Summer Olympics. She also released India: Mega Mix that same year before divorcing Vega. La India sang a duet titled 'La Voz de la Experiencia' (The Voice of Experience) with Celia Cruz, the late Queen of Salsa.[2] It was then that Cruz gave Caballero her longer name: La India, the Princess of Salsa. In 1997, La India recorded 'Sobre el Fuego' (Over the Fire) with Puerto Rican salsa singer Kevin Ceballo as backup vocalist. The song was nominated for Best Latin Tropical Performance Grammy Award. In 1998, she won an ACE Award.[4]

On May 31, 1998, La India performed two sold-out concerts at the Luis A. Ferre Performing Arts Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She returned to the United States, and television network UPN aired one of her shows. India also held concerts in New York's Madison Square Garden and in El Festival de la Calle Ocho in Miami, Florida. In September 1999, La India released her album Sola, which earned positive reviews for the single Sola and for covers of two hits by the late Cuban sensation La Lupe, Que Te Pedi and Si Vuelves Tu.[3]

On February 5, 2000, a full-page ad in Billboard Magazine congratulated La India for her second Grammy Award nomination. In March 2000, she was featured in Vibe Magazine. On November 26, 2003, La India released Latin Songbird: Mi Alma y Corazón.[2] The album's lead single 'Sedúceme' became a hit on the Latin charts, and topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for several weeks. This romantic salsa hit single was La India's first number-one song. It brought her a new fan base with many awards and nominations, including two Latin Grammy nominations for Best Salsa Album and Best Tropical Song in 2003, and her third Grammy Award nomination for Best Salsa Album in 2004.[7]

In 2005, La India participated in the musical presentation Selena ¡VIVE!, a tribute to the late Tejano sensation Selena Quintanilla-Perez. In 2006, La India released the album Soy Diferente, which contained two songs that became award-winning hits. The 2007 Annual Latin Billboard Awards honored La India with Best Tropical Album of the Year Female for 'Soy Diferente' (I Am Different), and Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year for 'Solamente Una Noche' (Just for One Night). In 2007, La India collaborated with Latin sensation Gloria Estefan in a duet titled '90 Millas.'[7]

On June 11, 2006, La India was honored by Union City, New Jersey with a star on the Walk of Fame at Union City's Celia Cruz Park.[8]

La India released her ninth studio album in 2010. La India mentioned to the Associated Press, 'I am reinventing myself ... changing my physical image. La India will return to become a Barbie. But more than that, I feel like a new woman because I have been blessed with many beautiful things. After many years, I have my family with me, and I am not separated from my mother, in which I suffered greatly. I have her in my life, and that brings inner peace that I haven't had in a long time.'

On February 23, 2010, La India's hit single 'Estupida' was released on iTunes. The single was a cover of the 2009 Italian version 'Stupida' by Alessandra Amoroso. La India's ninth studio album, Unica, was released June 1, 2010.

In 2011, La India continued to release new music. She performed a duet with Issac Delgado titled 'Que No Se Te Olvide.' In 2011, La India released a new house track titled 'Tacalacateo,' on which she worked with Italian DJ Peppe Citarella. 'Tacalacateo' peaked at #13 on Billboard's dance music chart.

In 2012, La India performed as part of UNITY : The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson, along with other Latin artists such as Tito Nieves and Kevin Ceballo.[9]

In 2014, La India once again signed with the record label Top Stop Music, also joining the Salsa Giants project with Sergio George. La India released her tenth studio salsa album 'Intensamente Con Canciones de Juan Gabriel' on Top Stop Music in 2015. It includes duets and solo pieces by both artists. This album was number one on Billboard's tropical chart for a consecutive four weeks. One song in particular, 'Ahora Que Te Vas' quickly rose to number one on Billboard's tropical chart. With this song, La India became the Latino woman with the most-ever number ones, a record previously held by Gloria Estefan.[10]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums and chart performance[edit]

YearAlbumU.S Tropical AlbumsU.S Latin AlbumsU.S Top 200Heatseekers albums
1990Breaking Night----
1992Llego La India, Via Eddie Palmieri5---
1994Dicen Que Soy14--
1996Jazzin----
1997Sobre el Fuego14-33
1999 Sola 47-20
2002Latin Songbird: Mi Alma y Corazón17-19
2005India: Grandes Exitos711-
2006Soy Diferente111-9
2010Unica14180-
2015Intensamente Con Canciones de Juan Gabriel13--

Compilations[edit]

  • Love and Happiness EP (with River Ocean) (1993)
  • India Megamix (1997)
  • The Best of India (2004)
  • Grandes Exitos + (2005)
  • Can't Get No Sleep EP (2009)

Contributions on other recordings[edit]

    • 1988 - Mirage
  • By Jellybean & Little Louie Vega (Featured on the 'B' side of the 12' Single of 'Just A Mirage')
  • With Tony Humphries
    • Keith Thompson – Rhythm of Life
  • With Masters at Work
    • 1992 – Ride On The Rhythm by Louie Vega & Marc Anthony (wrote/background vocals)
    • 1993 – When You Touch Me and I Can't Get No Sleep (from The Album)
    • 1994 – Voices In My Mind by Voices (India, Carol Sylvan, Michael Watford)
    • 1994 – Vibe P.M. (Masters at Work Remix) (featured with Mondo Grosso)
    • 1998 – To Be In Love (MAW Remix) (from MAW Records: The Collection Volume I)
    • 1998 – Runaway (from Nuyorican Soul)
    • 2002 – Backfired (from Our Time Is Coming)
  • RMM Combinacion Perfecta
    • 1994 – Vivir Lo Nuestro (duet with Marc Anthony)
  • Li'l Mo Ying Yang
    • 1995 Reach (samples 'Love & Happiness')
  • Voces Unidas: The Atlanta Olympics
    • 1996 – Banderas
  • JohNick – Play The World EP
    • 1996 – Play The World (samples 'Love & Happiness')
  • With Oscar D'León
    • 1997 – Hazme El Amor (from En Nueva York)
  • Puffy Daddy & The Family – No Way Out
    • 1997 – Senorita (samples India's 'No Me Conviene')
  • The Last Days of Disco Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    • 1998 – I Love the Nightlife (Disco Round)
  • The 24-Hour Woman Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    • 1999 – India Con La Voe (Viva Puerto Rico)
  • Haus-A-Holics – Latin Spice EP
    • 2001 – Que Pasa by Haus-A-Holics (samples 'Oye Como Va' with Tito Puente Jr.)
  • Empire Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    • 2003 – Empire, Imperio
  • With Tito Nieves, Nicky Jam, and K-Mil
    • 2004 – Ya No Queda Nada
  • With Ivy Queen
    • 2004 – 'Tócame' (from Real)
  • Tribute to Selena
    • 2005 – No Debes Jugar (from Selena ¡VIVE!)
  • With Marlon Fernández
    • 2006 – Usted Abusó (from Mi Sueño)
  • With R.K.M & Ken-Y, Polaco, Nicky Jam, and Carlitos Way
    • 2006 – Tocarte Toda
  • With Gloria Estefan
    • 2007–90 Millas (from 90 Millas)
  • With Michael Stuart
    • 2007 – Un Amor Tan Grande (from Sentimiento De Un Rumbero)
  • With Yolandita Monge
    • 2008 – Mala (Tropical Remix) (from 'Mala')
  • With Tito 'El Bambino'
    • 2009 – El Amor (Salsa Remix) (from 'El Patron')
  • ' 2010 – 'Un Verano En Nueva York' (from Banco Popular De PR – Salsa, Un Homenaje A El Gran Combo Album)[11]
  • With Issac Delgado
    • 2011 – Maxi single 'Que No Se Te Olvide'
  • With Peppe Citarella
    • 2011 – Maxi single 'Tacalacateo'
  • With Tito Rojas
    • 2011 – 'Maldito y Bendito Amor' (Salsa version)
    • 2011 – 'Maldito y Bendito Amor' (Ballad version)
  • ' 2013 – 'Tu no tienes alma' (from the 'Y Si Fueran Ellas' albuml[12])
  • With Sergio George's Salsa Giants
    • 2014 – 'Bajo La Tormenta' (from Sergio George Presents: Salsa Giants Plus)
  • With Tony Succar – Unity the Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson
    • 2015 – 'Earth song'

Awards and nominations[edit]

Latin Grammy[edit]

[1]
YearNominee / workAwardResult
2016Intensamente con Canciones de Juan GabrielBest Salsa AlbumWon

Latin American Music Awards of 2016[edit]

[13]
YearNominee / workAwardResult
2016Intensamente con Canciones de Juan GabrielFavorite Album—TropicalNominated

Lo Nuestro Awards[edit]

La India Sobre El Fuego Lyrics

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2004La India (herself)Tropical Female ArtistNominated
2004La India (herself)Best Salsa PerformanceNominated
2004SeducemeBest Tropical SongNominated
2004Mi Alma Y CorazonBest Tropical AlbumNominated
2005La India (herself)Female Artist Of The YearNominated
2007Soy DiferenteBest Tropical AlbumNominated
2007La India (herself)Female Artist Of The YearNominated
2007La India & ChekaGroup Or Duo Of The YearNominated
2011La India (herself)Female Artist Of The YearNominated
2011EstupidaBest Tropical SongNominated
2016La India (herself)Female Artist Of The YearNominated

Billboard Latin Music Awards[edit]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2003Latin Songbird: Mi Alma Y CorazonTropical Album Of The YearWon
2004La India (Herself)Seduceme (Remix)Won
2006Grandes ExitosTropical Album Of The YearNominated
2007Soy DiferenteTropical Album Of The YearWon
2007Pura SalsaTropical Album Of The YearNominated

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abhttp://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/latin/7581242/latin-grammys-2016-winners
  2. ^ abcdef'La India and Marc Anthony | The Legends | Latin Music USA'. La India and Marc Anthony | The Legends | Latin Music USA. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  3. ^ abcd'Cengage Learning – Education – Engaged with you'. Galegroup.com. Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  4. ^ abcd'pf – La India – Latin Music Artists – Corporate Event Booking Agent'. Delafont.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-21. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  5. ^Aparicio, Frances R. (26 November 2013). 'La India'. login.proxycu.wrlc.org. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-1002093294. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  6. ^Lannert, John (March 30, 1993). 'Secada Lead Latin Noms Following Grammy Win'. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 105 (10): 10. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  7. ^ ab'La India's About More Than Just Salsa'. Puerto Rico Herald. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  8. ^Rosero, Jessica. 'Viva la comunidad Cubano North Hudson celebrates at the annual Cuban Day Parade'Hudson Reporter June 18, 2006
  9. ^'Unity – The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson | 2015 PBS Arts Fall Festival | PBS Arts'. Unity – The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson | 2015 PBS Arts Fall Festival | PBS Arts. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  10. ^Mendizabal, Amaya (15 July 2015). 'India Passes Gloria Estefan for Most Tropical Song Charts No. 1s Among Women'.
  11. ^'Banco Popular De PR – Salsa, Un Homenaje A El Gran Combo Album Lyrics'. Artists.letssingit.com. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  12. ^'Site is down for maintenance – [Client Name]'(PDF). Ysifueranellas.com. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2015-01-31. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  13. ^http://www.latintimes.com/latin-american-music-awards-2016-telemundo-yandel-nicky-jam-among-top-nominees-full-395531

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=La_India&oldid=912416802'
'Sobre el Fuego' as written by David Foster, Tom Keane and Cynthia Weil....
D. Foster/A. Jagush/C. Weil
Después de hacer todo este amor
Te vas sin un adiós
Sólo dices que me llamarás.
Me quedo con ganas de llorar
Porque me maltratas
Aún no entiendo por que te vas de mi.
Para demostra mi forma de amar.
Voy a conquistarte una vez más.
Sobre el fuego,
Sobre el viento
Why sobre el mar.
Quiero estar junto a tí
Why no dejarte ir.
Sobre el fuego
Sobre lo que pueda ser
No importa si hay que esperar
Yo esperaré por tí
Todo por tenerte
Tenerte junto a mí
Tú dices que yo no pienso en tí
Que vivo para mí
Que nunca tomo acciones por los dos
Soy mujer que lucha con pasión
No entiendes mi intención
Aún no captas que vivo por tu amor
Para demostrar mi forma de amar
Voy a conquistarte una vez más
Sobre el fuego
Sobre el viento
Why sobre el mar
Quiero estar junto a tí
Why no dejarte ir
Sobre el fuego
Sobre lo que pueda ser
No importa si hay que esperar
Yo esperaré por tí
Todo por tenerte
Tenerte junto a mí.

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