Luz Arelys Henao Ruiz, professionally known as Arelys Henao, is a distinguished Colombian singer and songwriter, celebrated for her contributions to pop and folk-pop music. She was born in Sabanalarga, Antioquia, Colombia, on December 3, 1976.
Commencing her musical odyssey in 1988, she swiftly captured hearts with her distinctive voice and emotive storytelling. In 1994, she unveiled her debut album, "Por la puerta grande," marking the inception of a prolific career. Arelys Henao has since evolved into one of Colombia's preeminent figures in the pop and folk-pop genres, showcasing a musical prowess that resonates with a diverse audience. With hit singles like "Señor Prohibido," "Amante y Amigo," "Mujeres y Despecho," and "Lo Pasado Pisado," she has left an indelible mark on the Latin music scene. Her albums, including "Mi historia," "Reina sin rey," and "Única," attest to her enduring creativity and versatility.
In a testament to her significance, the television series "Arelys Henao" portrayed her life and expansive musical journey, featuring performances by Mariana Gómez and José Ramón Barreto.
Gospel, Music
Music, Rock
Music, Pop
Music, Pop, Rock