Artist

Camila Fernández

Genre: Latin ,Latin Pop ,Mexican Traditions
Origin: U.S.A
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Mexican vocalist Camila Fernández merges pop and R&B textures with mariachi traditions and additional Mexican musical forms. As the third generation of a prominent musical lineage, she initiated her solo trajectory via the 2022 album Vulnerable before issuing her self-titled sophomore effort in 2023.

Born November 30, 1997, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Fernández spent her childhood in San Diego, California, as the daughter of singer Alejandro Fernández and granddaughter of iconic ranchera singer Vicente Fernández. An early interest in performance prompted her to pursue singing after she participated in a youth production of the musical Hairspray. She studied at the Semper Altius Music School in Guadalajara, receiving vocal and instrumental instruction, then continued after high school at the La Jolla Piano Institute of California and later at Berklee College of Music in Boston.

While still enrolled at Berklee, she began appearing professionally, joining her father onstage in Las Vegas and on television. Those performances resulted in a contract with Universal Music México and, in 2016, a Disney songs album recorded with her father. Around that period she also appeared on the Disney Channel show Soy Luna and released her debut solo EP, Mío. Her official first album, Vulnerable, arrived in 2022. The self-titled Camila Fernández followed in 2023 and contained the single “Todo Todo.” That same year she issued the track “Debí Suponerlo” featuring Morat.