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Silvana Estrada

She won her first Latin GRAMMY in 2022 and continues an unstoppable journey


SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 12:43 PM EDT

At the age of 26, Silvana Estrada has already achieved remarkable accomplishments in the music industry. In the 2022 edition of the Latin GRAMMYs, the young woman from Xalapa, Veracruz, claimed the title of Best New Artist. Silvana not only won the award but also created a historic moment by sharing the honor in this category with Ángela Álvarez, a 95-year-old singer-songwriter.

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In January 2022, several months before securing the coveted Latin GRAMMY award, Silvana launched her debut studio album titled Marchita. The album resonated deeply, garnering a substantial following of dedicated fans who were captivated by her enchanting vocals, poignant lyrics, and its Mexican folklore.

Following her successful year in, Silvana made a powerful return, unveiling her latest track “Milagro y desastre” in late May. Produced by Gustavo Guerrero, the song was accompanied by a compelling music video directed by Camila Grandi. In the words of the singer-songwriter herself, “Milagro y desastre” is very meaningful to her.

“The idea that significant events that change your life are always miracles and disasters at the same time has helped me understand and heal a lot. In this song, I wanted to reclaim all facets of love, even the painful love when it ends,” she explained on her YouTube channel.
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Silvana has collaborated with other major figures in music, such as Natalia Lafourcade, Mon Laferte, and Julieta Venegas. During the summer of 2023, the talented artist from Veracruz went on a tour that took her to Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Portugal. In addition to this, she has two upcoming shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles scheduled for November.