
CHR Records recording artist Hilda Lamas has released her new single, “No Voy A Ser Tu Tonta,” a fiery ranchera loaded with attitude and vocal prowess that only she can deliver.
Written by Gabriel Candiani, “No Voy A Ser Tu Tonta” has a solid Conjunto foundation, splashed with Tejano flavor, and soulful bluesy vocals, creating a fresh yet organic sound. Hilda’s versatility knows no bounds as she effortlessly transitions between languages and musical genres, captivating audiences worldwide. With her unique ability to infuse emotion and passion into every note she sings, Hilda has truly solidified her position as a remarkable industry artist.
Hailing from Latin music royalty, Hilda is the niece of Mexican singer and actress Dulce La Cantante, currently on the Netflix show Siempre Reinas. This Latina soulstress has been making a name for herself with a musical catalog that includes bilingual music in Blues, Soul, Tejano, Country, and more. Lamas has received numerous nominations and awards from the Country Music Association of Texas, and Josie Music Awards, and was recently nominated for Best New Female Artist for the 2023 Tejano Music Awards.
“No Voy A Ser Tu Tonta” is more than just a song; it’s a testament to Hilda Lamas’ talent, versatility, and commitment to her craft. It’s a fresh sound from a remarkable artist and a single that promises to captivate listeners worldwide.
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