Belinda Peregrín

Following her departure from Sony BMG and management in 2005, Belinda's second album Utopía (2006) earned her two Latin Grammy Awards nominations and was certified platinum in Mexico.

[11] Belinda has also appeared in motion pictures, including the Disney Channel Original Movie The Cheetah Girls 2 (2006), and has dubbed voice roles for The Tale of Despereaux (2008) and Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones (2012).

Her return to Mexican telenovelas in Camaleones (2009) and the TV series Mujeres asesinas 3 (2010), inspired her subsequent third album Carpe Diem (2010), which spawned the hit single "Egoísta".

Belinda's familial unit extends to include a younger brother named Ignacio, whose birth took place in Mexico City in 1996.

Additionally, her paternal lineage is characterized by her father's ownership of multiple medical products factories throughout Europe, reflecting a legacy of entrepreneurial pursuits.

Her self-titled debut studio album, "Belinda," was internationally released in Mexico by Sony BMG and RCA Records on August 5, 2003.

Garnering significant acclaim and commercial success, the album achieved widespread popularity throughout Mexico and Latin America, selling over half a million copies worldwide.

[24] The production of the album "Belinda" was helmed by a team of accomplished producers, including Rudy Pérez, Graeme Pleeth, Mauri Stern, and Robin Barter.

[25] Six singles were released from the album, among which "Lo Siento", "Boba Niña Nice", "Ángel", and "Vivir" attained positions in the top ten charts.

"Vivir" notably served as the main theme song for the soap opera "Corazones al límite," in which Belinda made a brief appearance.

In early 2005, Belinda collaborated with the Mexican rock band Moderatto on a cover of the Timbiriche song titled "Muriendo Lento."

[29] Belinda revealed that her label wanted her to spend a week in Los Angeles for the recording of Utopía 2 an English CD/DVD re-release for European and North American countries.

On 27 August 2009 EMI Televisa posted a video teaser of her new song "Sal de Mi Piel", originally announced as the lead single of her yet-untitled third studio album; it was then selected as the main theme of Camaleones.

In 2010 she guest-starred on the third season of Mujeres Asesinas, starring in the episode "Anette and Anne, noble", based on the story of the painter Sofia Bassi, in which she shared credits with Issabella Camil and William Levy.

[31] The lead single of the record Egoísta featuring Pitbull was released to commercial success; A shift from her prominent pop-rock genre to more dance oriented.

On 21 July 5 new tracks from the album were leaked online, including next single "I Love You (Te Quiero)" featuring Pitbull alongside "Bailaría Sobre El Fuego", "Litost", "Aguardiente", "Como Si Fuéramos Novios", "Dame Mas", and "Con Los Ojos Cerrados".

[36] Although not an official single from the album, "Te Voy A Esperar" (which features Juan Magán), for the soundtrack of the film Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones was digitally released in Spain, debuting and staying at number one for ten weeks, receiving the Platinum certification by PROMUSICAE for sales of over 60,000, and was included as a bonus track on the Latin American editions of the album.

[44] Later that year Belinda collaborated with Mexican Rock Band Motel on their song "Sueño de Ti" which was released as the second single from their fourth album Prisma.

In March 2016 it was announced that Belinda would be an extra in Baywatch, the film adaptation of the 90's television show of the same name that stars Zac Efron and Dwayne Johnson.

[46] Apart from film work, the singer entered the world of fashion and debuted her shoe line, a collaboration with Capa de Ozono, in July 2016 and were officially released in the fall of 2016.

[50] Still focusing on work for her fifth album, Belinda was forced to postpone the shooting of two music videos in Spain, due to the Coronavirus disease that prompted the cancellation of all flights for that country.

Belinda performed at the Auditorio Citibanamex in Monterrey , Nuevo León , during her Utopía tour.
Belinda in 2007.
Belinda performing in Nicaragua , 2007