Francisca Valenzuela is an American singer born on 17th March 1987 in San Francisco, California. She lived in San Francisco until the age of 12 before moving to Chile. She is widely known for her debut album, titled “Muérdete La Lengua,” which was platinum-certified in Chile. The album was released in June 2007. Her second album, titled “Buen Soldado,” was released in March 2011. She subsequently released her third album, titled “Tajo Abierto” in September 2014.
In the same year, she started her own record label called Frantastic Records. She played in Mexico, Spain, and Chile to support her albums. In December 2014, Valenzuela and 23 other popular music artists were selected to record the theme song “Live It” that would be used at the 2015 World Men’s Handball Championship. In January 2020, she released her fourth album, titled “La Fortaleza”.
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