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La India

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La India (born Linda Viera Caballero on March 9, 1970 in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico) is a noted singer of salsa also known as the "Princess of Salsa". Linda's parents decided to move to New York soon after her birth. Upon their arrival, they settled down in the South Bronx and lived with her grandmother. Linda's grandmother had an important influence on her life because she was a very strong willed lady and Linda looked up to her. Linda went to school and received her elementary education in the Bronx. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • salsa
  • salsa puertorriquena
  • tropical

Frequently Asked Questions

What is La India's ethnicity?
La India, whose real name is Linda Viera Caballero, is of Puerto Rican ethnicity. Born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, and raised in the South Bronx, New York City, she proudly represents her Puerto Rican heritage in her music and public persona. La India is often celebrated as "La Princesa de la Salsa" due to her significant contributions to Latin music, particularly salsa and tropical genres. Her multicultural upbringing in a predominantly Latino community strongly influenced her musical style, which blends traditional Puerto Rican rhythms with contemporary sounds. Throughout her career, La India has been an outspoken advocate for Puerto Rican culture and Latin identity, infusing her songs with themes of love, empowerment, and cultural pride. As a leading figure in the world music scene, La India's ethnicity plays a central role in shaping her artistry and the passionate fanbase she has cultivated internationally.
What happened between Marc Anthony and La India?
The professional relationship between Marc Anthony and La India is rooted in their collaboration within the salsa music genre. In the early 1990s, both artists worked with the legendary producer Sergio George, and their careers often intersected in New York's vibrant Latin music scene. Notably, Marc Anthony and La India recorded the duet "Vivir Lo Nuestro" in 1994, which became a major hit and is still celebrated as a classic salsa anthem. While there have been industry rumors and speculation about potential rivalry or disagreements, both artists have publicly expressed mutual respect for each other's talents. There was never a widely reported feud; rather, their collaborations have been marked by professionalism and shared passion for Latin music. Their intersection helped shape the golden era of salsa romántica, elevating the genre's global appeal. Today, fans continue to revere their collaborations as milestones in Latin music history.
Who is the Mexican singer La India?
There is no well-known Mexican singer by the stage name "La India." The artist popularly known as La India is Linda Viera Caballero, a Puerto Rican singer recognized internationally for her powerful vocals in salsa, house, and Latin music. While Mexico has produced many iconic singers in various genres, La India is not Mexican; her roots are firmly Puerto Rican. Sometimes confusion arises due to the use of "India" as a nickname or stage name by different artists across Latin America. However, when referencing "La India" in the context of world music, salsa, and Latin hits like "Seduceme" or "Vivir Lo Nuestro," it is specifically about the Puerto Rican singer. For fans searching for Mexican singers, notable names include Thalía, Paulina Rubio, and Ana Gabriel, but La India remains uniquely identified with Puerto Rico and salsa music worldwide.
Why do they call her La India?
La India was given her stage name as a reflection of her distinct appearance and cultural identity. Growing up in the South Bronx, her family and community affectionately called her "La India" due to her dark complexion, straight black hair, and indigenous Puerto Rican features that stood out in her neighborhood. The name, which means "The Indian" in Spanish, celebrates her Taíno (the indigenous people of Puerto Rico) heritage. Embracing this nickname, she adopted "La India" as her professional moniker, turning it into a symbol of pride and empowerment. Over time, the name became synonymous with her powerful voice and passionate performances in salsa and Latin music. By keeping the name, La India honors her roots and the vibrant diversity of Puerto Rican culture, resonating with fans throughout the Latin music world who see her as a representation of cultural pride and resilience.
Why is she called La India?
She is called La India as a tribute to her Puerto Rican heritage and indigenous Taíno ancestry. The nickname "La India" was given to her by her grandmother and other relatives in the South Bronx, highlighting her striking indigenous features

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