Latest Release

- 30 NOV 2024
- 1 Song
- pardon - Single · 2024
- tacheté - Single · 2024
- Bailando Por Ti - Single · 2024
- Disparándole A La Nada - Single · 2024
- Hated Beloved III · 2023
- Veneno - Single · 2023
- Skuruta Nice (feat. Fey & DJ Dust) - Single · 2023
- Bad Creation III :The Book of Genesis · 2023
- Helly Hansen - Single · 2023
- Lana (feat. Féy) [Alternate Version] - Single · 2023
Essential Albums
- This 1996 album established the Mexican singer/dancer as a poster child for the surging Latin dance-pop genre. Partly inspired by Euro-disco, the sound is celebratory, combining snappy, programmed beats and thick, bubbly basslines on dance tracks like “Muévelo’’ and “Bailando Sola”. Meanwhile, Fey’s youthful voice is replete with hope on the romantic anthem “Azúcar Amargo”, and the sassy, uptempo “Popocatepetl” treats us to some New Wave quirkiness. Capturing the aspirations of Latin American youth, Tierna la Noche gave birth to a new teen idol.
- The effervescent mixture of high-energy dance pop and Fey’s free-spiritedness make for an explosive debut. The Mexican star’s self-titled album progresses from the hard techno of opening track “Bombón” through confections in the modes of Eurodance and freestyle and on to ballads, such as “La soledad me matará”, which are more likely to inspire slow-dancing than fist-pumping. Along the way, it becomes clear Fey has the pipes to handle just about anything, and the sparkling vocal presence to make it a hit.
Albums
- 2006
Compilations
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About Fey
The youthful female vocalist known as Fey has sold over a million records in her native Mexico (and many throughout the worldwide Latin community), most of them produced by José Ramón Florez. Fey's self-titled debut was released in America in 1995, followed one year later by Tierna la Noche. ~ John Bush
- FROM
- Mexico City, Mexico
- BORN
- 21 July 1973
- GENRE
- Pop in Spanish