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Soraya Arnelas
Spanish singer
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Arnelas and the second or maternal family name is Rubiales.
Musical artist
Soraya Arnelas Rubiales (Spanish pronunciation:[soˈɾaʝaaɾˈnelasruˈβjales]; born 13 September 1982), better known mononymously as Soraya, is a Spanish singer. Soraya represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow with the song "La noche es para mí", finishing 23rd with 23 points.
Biography
Early life
Arnelas was born in Valencia de Alcántara, Cáceres, Spain on 13 September 1982. At the age of 11, she left for Madrid. She wanted to study drama but soon started working as an airline stewardess for Iberworld,[1] where she travelled around the world. Apart from her native Spanish, she is also fluent in English and Portuguese.[citation needed]
2005: Operación Triunfo and Corazón De Fuego
Soraya participated in the fourth series of the Spanish television series Operación Triunfo in 2005 where she came second overall. Her débu
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There are multiple artists named "Soraya":
- Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas - US (Colombia)
- Soraya Arnelas Rubiales - Spain
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1) Soraya (born Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas; March 11, 1969 – May 10, 2006) was an Colombian-american singer/songwriter, guitarist, arranger and record producer.
A successful Colombian music star, she had two number-one songs on Billboard's Latin Pop Airplay charts. She won a 2004 Latin Grammy Award for the self titled album "Soraya" as "Best Album by Songwriter", which she produced, and a 2005 Latin Grammy Awards nomination for "Female Pop Vocal Album" for her album El Otro Lado de Mí (literally "The Other Side of Me"). She was the opening act for the 2005 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Her career spanned ten years, and she recorded five albums.
She was born Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, a year after her father, mother, and brother moved to the United States from their native Colombia. The family moved back to Colombia when she was a baby, but when
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