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Mane de la Parra

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About Mane de la Parra

Mexican singer, songwriter and composer Mane De La Parra mixes mariachi with pop and rock.

List of Mane de la Parra's featurings

María José, Jesse & Joy & Banda Los Sebastianes

Mane de la Parra's age

Mane de la Parra is currently 36 years old.

Mane de la Parra's country of origin

Mane de la Parra is from Mexico.

Mane de la Parra's real name

Mane de la Parra's real name is Manuel Alejandro de la Parra Galindo.

The Success Story of Mane de la Parra

Early Career

Mane De La Parra is a Mexican singer, songwriter and composer born in Monterrey, Mexico. He first appeared in the media in 2006 when he was a contestant of the reality show Popstars. He then became a member of the group RBD. Mane De La Parra released his first solo album in 2011 titled Una Vida. His music has been tagged as a mix of mariachi, pop and rock.

Recent Works

In 2015, Mane De La Parra released his second solo album titled Autopista. The album featured two singles: “Bailar Contigo” and “Autopista”. In 2016, he released his third album titled Un Manojo de Canciones featuring the single “Contigo Siempre”. He recently collaborated with María José on the single “Todo Puede Cambiar” (2017).

Collaborations

Mane De La Parra has done several collaborations with other artists including Jesse & Joy, Banda Los Sebastianes and María José. He has also collaborated with several brands such as Coca-Cola and Heineken.

Filmography

In 2017 Mane De La Parra starred in the movie “El Día de la Unidad” alongside Mariana Treviño and Luis Gerardo Méndez. The movie is about a group of friends who have to overcome their differences to reach their dreams.

Awards

Mane De La Parra has been nominated for various awards throughout his career including Latin Grammy Awards for Best Regional Mexican Album (2012) and Lo Nuestro Awards for Regional Mexican Artist of the Year (2013). He has also been nominated for Premios Oye! Awards for Best Regional Mexican Album (2015).>