Mexican pop star Gloria Trevi, who's been dubbed the "Mexican Madonna" knows a thing or two about the rollercoaster that is love.
For decades she has been cranking out the hits, singing about love, passion, heartache and injustice. While there has been a tumultuous side to her love life, she's still enamored with the concept of love - after all she named her upcoming world tour "El Amor" ("The Love").
Now, Trevi is presenting the first single, "Como Yo Te Amo" from her upcoming album.
'GLORIA' star Sofía Espinosa shares with Latin Post how she channeled Gloria Trevi, the acclaimed performer, songwriter and multimillion-selling recording artist who "revolutionized and scandalized the contemporary Latin music business at the age of 23."
Ever wonder what your life would be like if you were Madonna? What if you were the "Mexican Madonna?" Longtime fans and curious audiences were able to get a taste of what it was like this week at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, during the SXAméricas program where singer/song-writer Gloria Trevi participated in an in-depth and insightful Q&A for the upcoming Picturehouse film based on her life, "Gloria."
South by Southwest just got juicier for the SXAméricas Program. Dubbed the "Mexican Madonna" Gloria Trevi, an acclaimed performer, songwriter and multimillion selling recording artist is coming to SXSW for an in-depth interview and the premiere of a new film based on her life, "GLORIA."
After a record breaking Valentine's Day Weekend, Hollywood will release three mid-sized films that will compete with the Oscars for exposure. Among these films are three Latino films from three different countries.