Julieta Venegasis, a Mexican born in the United States, is a skilled instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, and producer who has a net worth of $14 million.
Julieta Venegas, also known as Julieta, was born in Long Beach, California on November 24, 1970.
She is a singer of pop-rock music who sings in Spanish and is fluent in English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
At the age of eight, Venegas started studying music and was raised in Tijuana, Mexico.
Starting at the age of 10, she began learning how to play the piano and eventually became interested in playing other instruments.
Her passion for music blossomed in the years that followed.
At present, she engages in playing acoustic guitar, accordion, and keyboard.
Julieta Venegas has been awarded five Latin Grammys and one Grammy Award, as well as other honors.
She has created music for theater and contributed to two movies’ soundtracks.
In the early stages of her career, she was involved in various bands in Mexico. Her first solo album, Aqu, was released in 1998 in collaboration with Gustavo Santaolalo, and she continued to perform with them.
In 2000, she recorded her second album, Bueninvento, and experimented with electric guitar while working with producers and musicians such as Gustavo Santaolalla, Meme de Real, Quique Rangel, Toy Hernandez, and Joe Chiccarelli.
Her album S and subsequent singles Andar Conmigo and Algo está cambiando made her a household name in the Latin American and Spanish music scene, propelling her to become one of the most prominent songwriters in Latin pop.
Her most successful album thus far is Limón y Sal, which was released in 2006 and has the highest number of copies sold by her.
Platinum was achieved by Limón y Sal in various countries, with Me Voy being certified Gold in Mexico.
The worldwide release of her album Otra Cosa took place on March 16, 2010.
In addition, Venegas has acted as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF in Mexico.
Yvonne, who is a photographer, is the twin sister of her mother.
Among the bands she has been a part of, including the Mexican ska group Tijuana No!
The release of Venegas’ sixth studio album, Los Momentos, in 2013 coincided with the release of Tuve Para Dar in November 2012.