As of 2013, Gabriel had released twenty studio albums, three live albums, and fifteen compilation albums. Three Gabriel albums reached number one on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums, and seven singles reached number one on the Billboard Latin Songs chart, including "Ay Amor", "Es Demasiado Tarde", and "Quién Como Tú". Her work earned her numerous awards and accolades, including a Grammy Award nomination, four Latin Grammy Award nominations, thirteen Lo Nuestro Awards, as well as awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers; in 2006, she received the Excellence Award at the Lo Nuestro Awards.
In 1987, Ana Gabriel won third place at the OTI Festival in 1987, celebrated in Lisbon, Portugal, where she performed an orchestral version of the pop-power ballad song "Ay Amor", which later was released as a single in its album version; it climbed to the top position in Mexico, all-over Ibero-America and on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart for 14 consecutive weeks.
In 1988 Gabriel released her first album, Tierra de Nadie, followed by Pecado Original in 1989, which met with some chart success. Her 1990 album Quien Como Tú made her a force within the Mexican music industry. Eight months later, her live album En Vivo showcased her powerful stage act and scored several hits: "Hice Bien Quererte", "Propuesta", and "Solamente una Vez".
Throughout the 1990s Gabriel released an album almost every year. A versatile singer, she showcased her talent as an interpreter of many different musical styles, from lambada to mariachi and romantic ballads to pop music. She also honed her skills as a songwriter and a producer, releasing Mi Mexico, a ranchera-influenced, mariachi-backed pop album, in 1991. This unique blend of styles was also reflected in the songs, all written by Gabriel. Her lyrics described strong, active women involved in their love lives, counter to their passive, traditional depiction in older songs. The album also included a tribute to Mexico's most popular singer-songwriter, Juan Gabriel (no relation).
Gabriel scored a number-one hit with the duet "Cosas del Amor" in 1991, which she sang with Vikki Carr, a Mexican-American pop singer famous in the 1960s. The single earned Gabriel a Lo Nuestro Award for Song of the Year in 1992. At the same awards ceremony Gabriel was also named Female Artist of the Year in the Regional Mexican category and Pop Female Artist of the Year; Mi México was named Regional Mexican Album of the Year. In 1993, Gabriel was awarded Best Pop Female Performer at the Lo Nuestro Awards.
In 1996 she released the pop-oriented Viven-cias. She followed this with the traditional ranchera album Con un Mismo Corazón in 1997, an album she wrote and produced herself. Of particular interest is her title-track duet with Vicente Fernandez, one of the most prolific and popular ranchera singers in Mexican history. Burr wrote of the duet, "The beauty here lies in the melding of two great voices—Gabriel's husky sensuality and Fernandez's powerful, understated expressions—set against a 25-piece symphony."
Gabriel released another live album in 1998, En la Plaza de Toros Mexico, a 30-track boxed set. That same year she traveled to Miami to work with the renowned producer Emilio Estefan, Jr., on her 1999 album Soy Como Soy. The result was a pop-influenced ranchera album that went gold in the Latin music market and helped Gabriel win the Ritmo Latino Music Award for Female Pop Artist of the Year in 2000.
With the release of Eternamente in 2000 Gabriel returned to mariachi love ballads, using only guitar as accompaniment. That same year she also appeared with other Mexican music icons in an independence day television special called Viva Mexico, a celebration of Mexican music and history. In 2001 Gabriel released Huelo a Soledad, once again balancing the traditional sounds of Eternamente with sophisticated pop songs, a cappella numbers, and dance tracks.
In 2002 Gabriel's platinum-selling album Sagitario was released. In that same year she won the Billboard Latin Music Estrella Award in recognition of her contribution to the Latin music industry, performed at a tribute concert for Vicente Fernandez sponsored by the Latin Music Awards, and participated in the ninth annual Las Cruces International Mariachi Concert and Festival in New Mexico. In December of that year she was scheduled to perform at the eleventh annual Christmas Mariachi Festival in Phoenix, Arizona, but was denied a work visa and refused entry into the United States.
Gabriel is a devout Catholic, telling Luther Orrick-Guzman of QV Magazine, "I believe and have a lot of faith in God." She places a red rose and a white carnation onstage at each of her performances, telling Orrick-Guzman the flowers symbolize "communication between myself and God." Her performances are also noted for their power and the respect she has for all of her fans.
Pecado Original
Ana Gabriel Lyrics
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Un aroma con un toque excitante
Una formula secreta que te va a enamorar
Una isla misteriosa en el mar
Magia de mujer, mmm de mujer
No te puedes escapar es igual que un imán
Es veneno que te abraza y te duerme
Que te llena y haré un sueño verdad
Magia de mujer, mmm de mujer
Perfume, pecado original
Amor que te consume, aroma al natural
Perfume, pecado original
Pasión que te consume, aroma al natural
Una fiesta una mirada el deseo de amar
Un abrazo que se pierde en el aire,
Una música que invita a bailar y bailar,
El principio de una amor sin final
Magia de mujer, mmm de mujer
Perfume, pecado original
Amor que te consume, aroma al natural
Perfume, pecado original
Pasión que te consume, aroma al natural
Ana Gabriel's song "Pecado Original" is a sensual song that speaks of the power of a woman's allure. The lyrics describe a tropical night filled with excitement and longing, where the woman's scent and mysterious spell enamorates the man. The song makes references to the formula of love and the intoxicating aura of a woman that leaves a man spellbound.
Ana Gabriel's voice is rich and powerful, and the lyrics evoke the sense of being caught in a spell that is impossible to escape. The music is upbeat and danceable, which complements the theme of the song. The melody combines elements of pop and salsa, making it an enjoyable and catchy tune.
Overall, the song is a celebration of love and passion, the allure and power of a woman's charm and the seductive aroma that reminds one of the original sin. It is also a tribute to the tropics and the wonders that are hidden in its mysteriousness.
Line by Line Meaning
Una luna tropical, una noche especial
Describing a beautiful moment with a tropical moon and a special night.
Un aroma con un toque excitante
Perfume with a hint of excitement.
Una formula secreta que te va a enamorar
A secret formula that will make you fall in love.
Una isla misteriosa en el mar
A mysterious island in the sea.
Magia de mujer, mmm de mujer
The magic of a woman, oh the magic of a woman.
No te puedes escapar es igual que un imán
You can't escape, it's like a magnet.
Es veneno que te abraza y te duerme
It's poison that hugs and puts you to sleep.
Es amor que te encadena al corazón de un Don Juan
It's love that chains you to the heart of a Don Juan.
Que te llena y haré un sueño verdad
That fills you up and makes a dream come true.
Perfume, pecado original
Perfume, original sin.
Amor que te consume, aroma al natural
Love that consumes you, natural aroma.
Pasión que te consume, aroma al natural
Passion that consumes you, natural aroma.
Una fiesta una mirada el deseo de amar
A party, a look, the desire to love.
Un abrazo que se pierde en el aire,
A hug that gets lost in the air.
Una música que invita a bailar y bailar,
Music that invites you to dance and dance,
El principio de una amor sin final
The beginning of a love without end.
Perfume, pecado original
Perfume, original sin.
Pasión que te consume, aroma al natural
Passion that consumes you, natural aroma.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Mihail Plopschi, Ivanilton De Souza Lima, Paulo Cesar Guimaraes Massadas
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Una luna tropical, una noche especial
Un aroma con un toque excitante
Una formula secreta que te va a enamorar
Una isla misteriosa en el mar
Magia de mujer, mmm de mujer
No te puedes escapar es igual que un imán
Es veneno que te abraza y te duerme
Es amor que te encadena al corazón de un Don Juan
Que te llena y haré un sueño verdad
Magia de mujer, mmm de mujer
Perfume, pecado original
Amor que te consume, aroma al natural
Perfume, pecado original
Pasión que te consume, aroma al natural
Una fiesta una mirada el deseo de amar
Un abrazo que se pierde en el aire,
Una música que invita a bailar y bailar,
El principio de una amor sin final
Magia de mujer, mmm de mujer
Perfume, pecado original
Amor que te consume, aroma al natural
Perfume, pecado original
Pasión que te consume, aroma al natural
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Reportense todos los jóvenes que les gusta las canciones de antes ☺️, esas son verdaderas joyitas ❤️
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Locura extrema 🤙
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Me reporto
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@@tenshiNoHaki es mi gusto culposo esta canción, le gusta a mi mamá XD yo tengo 26 años
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Tremenda canción ❤️
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Son el mismo año las canciones sailor y Ana gabriel
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O de los caballeros del Zodiaco xD