Teresa Presmanes Corona[a] (born 27 August 1959), known professionally as Daniela Romo, is a Mexican singer, actress and TV hostess.
The album largely flopped due to the kind of material Romo was singing (mature balladry) and the public was not ready to take on this from such a young singer.
[citation needed] After six years away from television, Romo made her return to the small screen in the 1995 hit Si Dios me quita la vida alongside César Évora and Omar Fierro.
[citation needed] In 2005, Romo released Es la Nostalgia, a collection of acoustic ballads produced by Adrian Posse and that same year, she garnered much praise for her role as the evil Doña Juana in the period soap Alborada.
[citation needed] Daniela Romo started out young singing back up to Los Hermanos Zavala before venturing out on stage.
Her first single "Mentiras" caused a stir in Spain as during this time she was hosting a late night talk show in that country.
In 1984 she released her 3rd album Amor Prohibido which garnered her biggest International hit "Yo No Te Pido La Luna".
The theme song to the telenovela was sung by Daniela Romo and was written by Juan Gabriel titled "De Mí Enamórate".
[citation needed] Romo's musical career took a turn in 1989 when she released Quiero Amanecer con Alguien produced by Bebu Silvetti.
[6] The album Ave Fénix released in 2001 was produced by Loris Ceroni and was largely inspired by Cher's comeback effort Believe, adopting her smooth vocals with dance beats.