Rebecca Valadez

American vocalist and actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rebecca Valadez is an American vocalist, actress, and former member of the Tejano groups Mazz and Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz. She performed on the latter group's 2002 Latin Grammy Award-winning album, Siempre Humilde.[1] Her solo album Rebecca Valadez (2005) under AMI Records Latin was nominated for "Best Tejano Album" at the 2006 Grammy Awards.[2] Valadez was a backup singer in Janet Jackson's 1998–99 Velvet Rope Tour and played the lead role in matinée performances of the 2000 musical Selena Forever.[3][4]

GenresTejano
InstrumentVocals
LabelAMI Records Latin
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Rebecca Valadez
GenresTejano
InstrumentVocals
LabelAMI Records Latin
Formerly ofMazz, Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz
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Discography

  • Rebecca Valadez (AMI Records, 2005)
  • "My Christmas Wish" (AV Records, 2019) – single
  • "That's All I've Got to Say" (self-published, 2022) – single with Ram Herrera
  • "No Te Voy a Perder" (Versatus Productions, 2022) – single
  • "Joy of Christmas" (Shellshock Records, 2024) – single

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