. The Bello Boys.Kathleen Emperatriz DeLuna (born November 26, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter and dancer. DeLuna began pursuing a career as a singer when she was a teenager. After signing with, she released her debut single ' in 2007. The single went on to become a commercial success, entering the Top 40 in numerous countries and topping the chart.
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Her debut studio album, (2007), failed to see the success of its lead single. The album's third single, ', became a hit in various territories, and reached number two on the Hot Dance Club Play chart.Following the commercial performance of her first album, DeLuna was dropped from Epic Records. DeLuna continued to record both collaborations and soundtrack singles. DeLuna later began working on her second studio album, (2010), which received a limited release through. The album spawned a number of singles, notably ', ', and ' featuring, and Fo Onassis respectively. Viva, the North American edition of the album, was slated to be released later that year; however, this never materialized. DeLuna released the compilation album 'Loading' in 2016.
Wanna See U Dance was released as the first single back in 2012. DeLuna is currently working on her third studio album.In 2007, DeLuna won 'Best New Artist' at the awards.
In 2008, she won 'Best New Artist' and 'Best Urban Artist' at the. DeLuna's single, 'Whine Up', won the award for 'Latin Dance Club Play Track Of The Year' at the. She also won a in 2008 for 'Best International Artist'. Contents.Early life DeLuna was born and raised in to parents.
At a young age, DeLuna and her family moved to the. When she was 12, DeLuna performed onstage and was heard by who commended her vocals. Friends and family recognized her talent at an early age, but it was not until she moved back to the United States at age 14, to, that DeLuna realized her potential as a singer. She attended Benjamin Franklin Elementary in Newark, and was taught by Nicholas Straus. DeLuna then attended the, which was the only school she applied to.
While there, DeLuna and her friends formed an R&B group called Coquette. DeLuna had a tough upbringing and was raised in poverty. She spent her time listening to and records, which she imitated daily on her machine.At age 15, DeLuna entered a Coca-Cola sponsored karaoke competition.
Her version of ' took first place. It was through this competition that she met Cuban salsa singer.
Ruiz gave DeLuna this advice: 'Nobody knows you better than you do, and nobody can help you if you can't help yourself.' DeLuna began writing her own music and has continued to do so. In 2004, while DeLuna was 17, Coquette opened for a concert in New Jersey. In 2006, DeLuna chose to pursue a solo career and was signed by.Music career 2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives After being signed to, DeLuna began working with producers such as and Jane't Sewell-Ulepic, among others. The two worked together to produce the majority of the songs on DeLuna's debut album. On May 15, 2007, DeLuna released her debut single, '. The title comes from the pronunciation of Wind up, meaning to move one's hips on the dance floor.
The single received mixed reviews from critics. AssociatedContent had a positive review of the song, stating 'On the song Kat goes back forth between singing in English and Spanish. The song is catchy and fills a void currently in the marketplace. Elephant Man adds his traditional high energy approach and the song is a surefire hit.' Billboard also spoke highly of the song, claiming 'Talk about a summertime sure thing. Nineteen-year-old Dominican Kat Deluna is prepped to combust with a platinum-plated debut so certain you can practically smell the smoke emanating from its juicy one-spin hook and manic tempo. Accompanied by reggaeton queen Ivy Queen and dancehall staple Elephant Man, aka the Energy God, the bilingual crossover beauty – who grew up in poverty in the Dominican Republic and the Bronx before studying music at the New Jersey School of Performing Arts – combines Caribbean cadence with a novel mesh of hip-hip, R&B and merengue.
Deluna's launch single offers ultimate seasonal sizzle – over the airwaves, on the beach, down the highway and across dance floors. A 'Whine' to be heard loud and proud the world over.' The single experienced commercial success. In the US, the single debuted at number 24 on the singles chart.
In the following weeks, the song would continue climbing the charts until it reached a peak of number 29, becoming her only US Top 40 hit. The single also topped the chart, which monitors plays songs in night clubs. The single peaked at number 43 on the chart.
On the, the single peaked at number 12. It reached the Top 20 of the, peaking at number 14. The single charted well internationally; it reached the Top 20 of the Canadian, peaking at number 15, as well as reaching a peak of number 7 in. The single peaked at number 18 on the Australian, and at number 13 on the.DeLuna's debut album, was released on August 7, 2007. The album peaked at number fifty-eight on the, selling 11,000 copies in its first week. The album has since sold near 200,000 copies in the United States.
The album was also well received commercially in the international market. In Belgium, the album debuted inside the Top 20, peaking at number 16. The album reached the Top 20 in, where it peaked at number 15 on the official album chart. In, the album debuted at number 24. On the chart, the album peaked at number 64.
The album was successful in, where it peaked at number 12 on the official albums chart. DeLuna chose to release ' as the second single. It began receiving airplay on Latin radio stations, leading to its peak of 26 on the U.S. Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay chart. Despite its early success in the Latin music industry, further plans for the single were immediately scrapped for unknown reasons, and a new single has yet to be chosen. DeLuna performing in 2007At the awards show, DeLuna won the Best New Artist award.
In late 2007, DeLuna collaborated with on the single 'Cut Off Time', which was the lead single from the soundtrack. The song peaked at number 23 on the and at number 123 on the Hot 100. In December 2007 DeLuna announced that ' would be the second single.
It was released on January 15, 2008, for radio airplay. The US version of the song features rapper, while the international release of the single features. The version on the album is different again, with guest vocals from. The single has become one of DeLuna's biggest hits to date. 'Run the Show' reached the Top 10 in several countries, including Finland, where it peaked at number 2; Belgium, where it reached number 5; and Romania, where it peaked at number 8.
In the US, the failed to chart on the. It did, however, peak at number 17 on the singles chart. Despite its failure on the Hot 100, the single managed to rise to number 2 on the chart, only one spot lower than 'Whine Up'. After the release of 'Run the Show', the album was re-released on record label. Due to the poor performance of the single in the US, plans for the album's re-release in America were scrapped.At the 2008 in, DeLuna won awards for Best New Artist and Best Urban Artist. At the, DeLuna won the 'Latin Dance Club Play Track Of The Year' Award for her single 'Whine Up'.
Shortly after the award shows, it was announced that ' would be released as the third international single. The single was her first to receive no release whatsoever in the US.
Due to a lack of promotion, the single failed to make an impact on music charts. In Belgium, it peaked at number 31 on the official singles chart. In October 2008, ', a collaboration with Swedish singer, was released and went on to reach number 2 in Sweden and number 13 in Finland. DeLuna was dropped from in 2008, and signed a record deal with. She began work on her second album, and premiered a new song, 'Calling You', on her page and her official website in 2008.In September 2008 DeLuna's performance of ' at a game against the was roundly booed. The crowd felt that DeLuna's vocals were 'scathing' and overwrought.
The event garnered much media attention, and landed the number one-spot on Billboard Magazine's '10 Worst National Anthem Performances Ever' in 2010. 2009–2011: Move to Universal Music and Inside Out In January 2009, DeLuna released ', featuring, as a single from the soundtrack. The song was originally due to be the lead single from her second album but its release was cancelled. The music video for 'Unstoppable' premiered on Kat DeLuna's MySpace profile on January 23, 2009.
The song was released for radio airplay on February 24, 2009. In Canada, 'Unstoppable' peaked at number 80 on the Canadian.In April 2009, DeLuna announced the album's title, Inside Out. In May 2009 DeLuna released ' as a digital-only promotional single. The song had a generally positive reception. Letssingit said of the song, 'Bailalo demonstrates DeLuna's innovative new sound by blending tropical samba rhythms with new school dance melodies.
This infectious combination paired with her seductive lyrics lure listeners to let loose and hit the dance floor hard.' Internet blogger commented on the song as well, saying '('Dance Bailalo' is) one of the most scorching dance singles we've heard all year!' Hilton called the song the next 'Summer Jam'. The single failed to chart on the Hot 100, but reached number 2 on the chart. It entered the top 30 on Latin charts, where it peaked at number 34.In June 2009, DeLuna performed alongside at New York City's Fashion Industries High School prom as the star of My Prom Style's official website feature, the 'Ultimate Prom' fashion reality series. Three aspiring teen designers competed to design a dress to wear to the prom, and a pattern of the winning dress was then produced and sold nationwide. In February 2010, DeLuna participated in a Spanish remake of ' called ', alongside other Dominican singers such as, Romeo , and Latin artists such as, and, among others.
The piece was a fundraiser for victims of the. Also in 2009, DeLuna recorded a track titled 'Shake It Up' with for his album Louder. The single was a commercial failure, failing to chart on any charts worldwide.In April 2010, DeLuna released 'Push Push' featuring, the lead single from her second album. During her mini promotional tour in Belgium and France in September, DeLuna signed a new contract with. When asked of how the song with Akon came about, DeLuna said it was an accident. When they ran into each other at the studio one day, 'He said, 'I have something I wanna show you,' DeLuna said.
'He played the beat and I went crazy.' The single was a critical success. The New York Daily News wrote, 'The song is a simple, fun and insanely catchy song with a multilayered oh-oh-oh refrain by DeLuna, a solid contribution from Akon on the bridge and a thumping beat that's sure to bring the house down at the club.' MTV compared the song to recent releases by, saying, 'Push Push,' the first single from DeLuna's Inside Out album starts out with some 'oh-oh-oh's' that wouldn't sound out of place on a Gaga record. 'Push Push' was produced by Radio, but it still contains some of RedOne's signature sounds.' The single achieved some commercial success internationally. It debuted and peaked at number 84 on the Canadian, mainly due to digital downloads.
The single achieved greater success in Europe, where it peaked at number 37. In Belgium, 'Push' became her third Top 20 hit on the singles chart, when it peaked at number 15. The single became her first Top 10 hit in France since 'Run the Show', peaking at number 9.DeLuna announced on Twitter that the second single from the album would be 'Party O' Clock'. On October 22 the single was released on.
On November 2, DeLuna released a video premiering her release of Inside Out in Belgium and confirmed the track listing for the album. Inside Out was released on November 5, 2010, in Belgium. It was commercially successful in the country, debuting and peaking at number 16 on the official album's chart.
The video for 'Party O'Clock' was released on December 15, 2010. 'Dancing Tonight' was the next single from the album, and she shot video in New York City on December 21–23, 2010. 'Dancing Tonight' debuted as the #1 Breakout on the Billboard Dance Chart. The video for the song premiered on March 23.On July 29 the video for the single Drop It Low premiered on her YouTube channel, and the single was released September 27. DeLuna at the 2012On July 11, 2012, Kat DeLuna released her new Spanish single, 'Sobredosis' (featuring El Cata) on her official YouTube account.
On August 21, 2012, Kat DeLuna premiered a new music video, for the single 'Wanna See U Dance' on. Also the same day the single became available to buy on. On August 24, 2012, Vevo released 'Wanna See U Dance' music video on artist's official account. 'Sobredosis' became available on on September 10, 2012. In 2013, she released a new single, 'Stars'.In 2015, DeLuna released a new single ' which featured fellow R&B.
On February 26, 2016, Kat released a new single titled ' featuring American singer. The song sampled the Four Seasons 1975 single.DeLuna announced her first compilation titled. It was released on August 5, 2016.
The album features previous singles 'Drop it Low', 'Wanna See U Dance (La La La)', 'Sobredosis', 'Stars', 'Bum Bum' and 'What a Night', in addition to four new songs. The Japanese Deluxe Edition of Loading has a different track listing with new songs exclusive to Japan. Loading is considered DeLuna's third studio album in Japan.2018–present: fourth studio album In October 2018, DeLuna released the single 'Nueva Actitud' featuring.
She also filmed a music video for the song and premiered it via. DeLuna will release her new single 'Last Night In Miami' on May 17, 2019. Discography.