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Myriam Hernández (Myriam Raquel Hernández Navarro) was born on 2 May, 1965 in Chile, is an A 20th-century chilean women singer. Discover Myriam Hernández's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Myriam Raquel Hernández Navarro
Occupation Singer, composer, TV presenter
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 2 May, 1965
Birthday 2 May
Birthplace N/A
Nationality Chile

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1967

Myriam Raquel Hernández Navarro (born 2 May 1967) is a Chilean singer, songwriter and television presenter.

She has dabbled mainly in romantic ballad, which is why she is sometimes nicknamed "La baladista de América" ("America's balladeer"), although she has also fused her style with other genres such as electronics or hip-hop.

1980

She began her musical career in the late 1980s with her album Myriam Hernández and the single "El hombre que yo amo" that reached No. 10 on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks in 1989, while her first album reached No. 4 on Billboard's Latin Pop Songs the same year.

She has released nine studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums, two DVDs and 39 singles, including duets with various artists from the Ibero-American music scene such as Marco Antonio Solís, Cristian Castro or Gilberto Santa Rosa.

She has sold more than 10 million physical records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling Chilean music artist of all time.

Thirteen of her singles have entered Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart, with "Peligroso amor" and "Te pareces tanto a él" reaching number one, while her album Dos reached the same position on the Latin Pop Albums chart.

On the Latin Pop Songs chart, "Huele a Peligro" and "Ese hombre" also reached number one.

1982

In 1982, as a solo artist, she entered into the "Ranking Juvenil" (Juvenile Ranking) of Canal 13's "Sábados Gigantes" program, hosted by Don Francisco.

At 18 she was named Artista Revelación (Best New Artist) by the Chilean press before having even recorded a single album.

1988

In October 1988, Hernández released her first album under record label EMI entitled "Myriam Hernández".

In Chile the record got her the Disco de Oro, and would later go quadruple platinum in – among other countries – the United States, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, and Panama.

Thus began her international career.

1989

Two tracks on this album, "Ay Amor" (Oh My Love) and "El Hombre que Yo Amo" (The Man I Love), spent months at the top of music charts in Latin America and the U.S. In February 1989 she was a guest artist and jury member at the Festival de Viña del Mar.

In 1989, the Asociación de Periodistas de Espectáculos de Chile awarded Hernández the APES award for Best Female Performer and her album received the Mejor Producción Discográfica (Best Record) award.

In July 1989, Billboard's Hot Latin scored her first success with "El Hombre que Yo Amo," and soon after in December her album was among the 10 best selling albums in the Latin world.

In Los Angeles in April 1989, Hernández began recording a second album, produced by Humberto Gatica, and on which collaborated David Foster, Jason Scheff (Chicago Group) and Lucho Gatica as executive producer.

Noteworthy songs included "Te Pareces Tanto a Él" (You Look so much like Him), "Tonto" (Fool), "Mío" (Mine), "Peligroso Amor" (Dangerous Love), and "Herida" (Hurt, composed by Myriam Hernández).

1990

The album remained on the Billboard charts from May 1990 to July 1991, with "Peligroso Amor" occupying the No. 1 spot for several weeks, followed by "Te Pareces Tanto a Él" and "Herida."

This album held the No. 1 spot for Top Latin Albums for a record 18 consecutive weeks.

"Peligroso Amor," whose video, produced by Luis de Lllano (Televisa-Mexico), was nominated for Billboard magazine's Best Latin Video.

1991

Once again in 1991 Hernández was invited to the Viña del Mar International Song Festival where she received both the Antorcha and Gaviota de Plata awards.

1992

In Los Angeles in 1992 she recorded her third album produced by Spaniard Juan Carlos Calderón and mixed by Humberto Gatica.

All the songs were written by Juan Carlos Calderón, with the exception of "Mira" (Look), co-written by Myriam and Juan Carlos.

The album's hits were "Un Hombre Secreto" (A Secret Man), "Se Me Fue" (Gone), and "Si no Fueras Tú" (If You Weren't You).

The album went Gold and Platinum in the US, Mexico, Central America, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile.

She also released albums in Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and the United Arab Emirates.

In May 1992, Hernández performed at the Acapulco Festival, accompanied on the piano by Juan Carlos Calderón.

The video for the song "Se me fue" was filmed in Los Angeles and was directed by U.S.-based Argentine director Gustavo Garzón.

Also in 1992, Hernández began a new project by founding the "School of Vocal Arts" along with her voice instructor, speech therapist Ricardo Álvarez.

Among the professional artists to have gone through this school are Beto Cuevas, Lucybell, and Kudai.

1994

Her fourth album, released in 1994, was also produced in Los Angeles where she worked again with producer Humberto Gatica.

From this album the song "Ese Hombre" (That Man), by Chilean songwriter María Angélica Ramírez, won ASCAP's "Best Pop Ballad" of the year, as well as first place on the Billboard charts.

1996

In 1996, artist Paul Anka invited her to collaborate on an album of all-time Spanish hits called "Amigos" (Friends), on which they performed together the song "Tu Cabeza en Mi Hombro" (a Spanglish cover of Put Your Head on My Shoulder).

Figures such as Céline Dion, Ricky Martin, Julio Iglesias, and Juan Gabriel also collaborated on that album, which was released by Sony.

1998

In 1998, Hernández released "Todo el Amor" (All the Love), her newest and fifth album.

2002

She co-animated the Viña del Mar International Song Festival between 2002 and 2006, while she has performed as an invited artist five times, receiving the highest awards.

Prior to beginning a musical career, she made some television appearances on a handful of TV shows, including "Generación joven" —at age 11— and "La Pandilla", both part of Televisión Nacional de Chile; also, she performed a small role in the soap opera "De cara al mañana", where she appeared in five episodes.

2011

In 2011, she was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album for her album Seducción and in 2015 she received the President's Merit Award from the Latin Recording Academy; in the same year she entered the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame.

In 2022, she received the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, being the first female artist from her country to receive it.

She has also ventured into hosting and participating in various television programs in Chile, including sporadic participation as an actress.