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Ana Tijoux

Anamaría Tijoux Merino (French pronunciation: [anamaʁja tiʒu meʁino], Spanish: [meˈɾino]; born 12 June 1977), commonly known by her stage name Ana Tijoux or Anita Tijoux, is a Chilean-French singer and musician. She became famous in Latin America as the MC of hip hop band Makiza during the late 1990s. In 2006, she crossed over to the mainstream of Latin pop after her collaboration with Mexican singer Julieta Venegas in the radio hit "Eres para mí". Tijoux has often been praised for "exploring sensitive matters devoid of violence."[1] She gained more widespread recognition following her second solo album, 1977, and later with La bala (2011) and Vengo (2014) which brought her a Best Artist of the year award in the 2015 Pulsar Awards.

Ana Tijoux
Ana Tijoux on 7 March 2020 in Mexico City
Background information
Birth nameAnamaría Merino Tijoux
Born (1977-06-12) 12 June 1977 (age 46)
Lille, France
GenresAlternative hip hop, Latin pop, urban contemporary, R&B
OccupationsSinger-songwriter, musician
Years active1997–present
Websiteanatijoux.bandcamp.com

Tijoux is the daughter of Chilean parents living in political exile in France during Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship in Chile.[2]

Biography Edit

Anamaría Tijoux Merino was born on 12 June 1977 in Lille, France. She is the daughter of two Chilean exiles who fled Chile to France after the 1973 Chilean coup d'état. Her mother is the renowned Chilean sociologist María Emilia Tijoux. In 1978, her family moved to Paris, France. It was not until 1983 that Anamaría traveled to Chile and met her grandparents and extended family who stayed in the country despite the coup.

In 1988, Tijoux met Consuelo Vergara, who taught Tijoux how to rap and sparked Tijoux's interest in hip-hop and dance. Tijoux moved to Chile after the return of civil power in 1993. In 1995, influenced by the local rap group Makul in Santiago, Chile, Tijoux formed her own group called Los Gemelos with Zaturno, another rap artist. In 1997, Tijoux became widely popular for her participation in the group Los Tetas and their first studio album release. She and Zaturno collaborated with Seo2, Cenzi, and DJ Squat to form the group Makiza.

1997–2006: Makiza Edit

 
With Makiza in 2005.

In 1997, the group released their first CD, Vida Salvaje, with great success even though it was an independent production.

In 1999, Makiza released "Aerolineas Makiza" on Sony Music Entertainment, who became interested in Chilean rap as a result of Tiro de Gracia, a bestselling Chilean rap group. Makiza's album included new and improved versions of songs from Vida Salvaje with two new songs, one of which was the hit single "La Rosa de los Vientos". This album put Makiza at the top of the Latin American hip-hop market, as their style was much more evolved than other groups at the time. The production style resembled the New York underground sound inspired by the Native Tongues, and the lyrics of Makiza lacked the overwhelming "machismo" and violence of average rap. This helped the group receive approval from a wider population.

In 2000, Makiza covered the popular song "Somos tontos, no pesados" by Los Tres. At the end of that year, the members of Makiza separated due to its members' desire to work on personal projects before their tour through neighboring countries. Tijoux specified that she would be abandoning hip-hop and her music career.

In 2003, Tijoux returned to Chile and worked on musical projects with Aluzinati, a Chilean funk band. She also recorded "Lo Que Tu Me Das" with Mexican singer Julieta Venegas for the soundtrack to the film Subterra, and appeared as a featured artist on Mexican hip-hop group Control Machete's final album Uno, dos: Bandera.

In 2004, Makiza came back together and announced a tour to promote the re-release of Vida Salvaje, which was remastered and in CD format. Tijoux and Seo2, the only musically active remaining members of the group, decided to reunite the band and work on new material. The group released its third album in 2005, Casino Royale, under the independent label Bizarre Records. The album involved various producers, rather than one producer like previous albums released, and involved a third Chilean MC, Sonido Ácido. During this time, Tijoux also voiced "Nea" in the animated series Pulentos.

In 2006, the group broke up permanently due to differences in beliefs about musical production and direction.

Solo career Edit

 
Ana Tijoux in 2009

In November 2006, Tijoux released her first single "Ya no fue" and debuted as a solo artist. Due to problems with "La Oreja" record label, her first album which was produced by Erasmo de la Parra and Camilo Salinas was never released. In January 2007, Tijoux collaborated again with Julieta Venegas on her song "Eres para mi" from her album Limón y sal. The two artists achieved major success in Latin America.

In September 2007, Tijoux released her first solo album under the independent label Oveja Negra, founded by the Sociedad Chilena del Derecho. The album was titled Kaos, and its first single, "Despabilate", was well accepted by the Chilean public and nominated at the Latino MTV Video Music Awards under the categories Best New Artist and Best Urban Artist. She was also nominated for Song of the Year with Julieta Venegas for their collaboration "Eres Para Mi".

On 29 June 2009, Tijoux performed at the Mexican music festival Vive Latino and continued touring across Mexico soon thereafter.

In March 2010, Tijoux released her second solo album, 1977, titled after the year she was born.[3] The album was very much a return to her rap roots, paying homage to the "golden age of hip-hop". The album was largely autobiographical, exploring themes from her own life that included the death of a close friend, experiencing creative crises, friendships, and bad luck, among others. The album marked a significant distancing from the pop music and pop collaborations Tijoux had been doing in collaboration with other artists. She rapped on this album in both Spanish and French as a raw and direct, as well as mature, MC. The album was produced by Hordatoj, Foex, and Tee of the Potoco Discos label with Habitacion del Panico. The album and single 1977 were immediate hits in the underground rap circles of Chile. The record was amongst the top 10 in 2009 for the blog WorldHipHopMarket.com and it was picked up by the United States-based Latino Alternative label Nacional Records, who released it the next year. Tijoux was invited to perform at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Festival in Austin, Texas. She soon began her first North American tour. On 24 May 2010 Thom Yorke, the lead singer of Radiohead, advised his listeners to listen to 1977, on a list he created of his favorite bands and songs.[4] The list also featured popular artists such as The John Coltrane Quartet Plays and Björk. Yorke introduced the song as one of his favorite ones of the summer. In 2011, the song was featured on the EA Sports video game FIFA 11. It also appears in Breaking Bad (season 4, episode 5).[5]

In September 2012, Tijoux was featured in a campaign called "30 Songs / 30 Days" to support Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, a multi-platform media project inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's book.[6] On 19 September 2011 MTV Iggy put her in the first position of his list "Best New Female Emcees Dominating Mics Everywhere".[7]

In 2014, Tijoux performed at the SXSW music festival, and based on her performance she was subsequently named "Best Rapper en Español" by Rolling Stone magazine.[8] This year Tijoux also won her first Latin Grammy for Record of the Year for the song "Universos paralelos", a collaboration with Uruguayan musician Jorge Drexler.[9]

In 2020, Tijoux's feminist-themed song "No estamos solas" was chosen as the theme song for La Jauría, the first Chilean Amazon Prime Video original series, which premiered on 10 July.[10] In November 2020, Tijoux was included on the BBC's 100 Women 2020 list, highlighting her involvement "in campaigns against inequality and oppression in the world".[11]

Personal life Edit

Tijoux was born in Lille, and moved with her parents to Paris when she was 6 years old. She returned to Chile with her parents aged 14, and was given a scholarship to study at a private school for French immigrants located in Vitacura.[12] After finishing school, she entered university to study design and began working as a part-time waitress.[12]

After the 1998 debut of Makiza and the sudden fame and recognition she started to acquire, Tijoux felt overwhelmed and decided to put a halt on her musical career and return to her anonymity in France, where she started working in a variety of jobs, such as a waitress, school inspector, janitor, and pollster. A few years later she decided to come back to Chile to start her solo career as a rapper.[12]

In February 2019, Tijoux married Jon Grandcamp Jr, a French fellow musician. In June 2019, Tijoux left Chile to permanently settle in Paris, France, with Grandcamp and her two children.[12]

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

Singles Edit

  • "Calaveritas" (feat. Celso Piña) (2016)
  • "Luchín" (2016)
  • "Cacerolazo" (2019)
  • "Libertad" (2020)
  • "Antifa Dance" (2020)
  • "No estamos solas" (2020)
  • "Pa que" (2020)
  • "Rebelión de octubre" (feat. MC Millaray) (2020)
  • "Hijo de la Rebeldía" (feat. Cidtronyck, Masquemusica, Stailok & Valtònyc) (2021)
  • "Mal" (2021)
  • "Niñx" (2023)

Collaborations Edit

Grammy Awards Edit

Year Category Nominated work Result
2011 Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album 1977 Nominated
2013 La Bala Nominated
2015 Vengo Nominated[15]

Latin Grammy Awards Edit

Year Category Nominated work Result
2012 Best Urban Music Album La Bala Nominated
2013 Best Urban Song "Sacar la Voz" (featuring
Jorge Drexler)
Nominated
2014 "Vengo" Nominated[16]
Record of the Year "Universos Paralelos" (with
Jorge Drexler)
Won
Song of the Year Nominated

References Edit

  1. ^ "Ana Tijoux on World Cafe: World Cafe". NPR. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  2. ^ National Public Radio; "Tell Me More" interview; 29 July 2010
  3. ^ "Hip-Hop Artistry Knows No Borders". NPR. 29 July 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  4. ^ "Chilean Rapper Anita Tijoux Gets Plug From Thom Yorke – Terra USA". Music.terra.com. 24 May 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  5. ^ "Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux brings the sound of protest and nostalgia to the New Parish". Oakland North. September 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  6. ^ . Halftheskymovement.org. 30 August 2012. Archived from the original on 14 October 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  7. ^ Bryan, Beverly (19 September 2011). "The 12 Best New Female Emcees Dominating Mics Everywhere". Mtv Iggy. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  8. ^ Rolling Stone Magazine (17 March 2014). "48 Best Things We Saw at SXSW 2014". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Jorge Drexler gana el Grammy Latino por canción grabada junto a Ana Tijoux". Emol (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Estrenan primer trailer de "La Jauría", serie chilena inspirada en el caso de La Manada". CNN Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  11. ^ "BBC 100 Women 2020: Who is on the list this year?". BBC News. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  12. ^ a b c d Guerriero, Leila (23 November 2019). "Ana Tijoux: "Yo estaba feliz rapeando, pero la fama me enajenó"". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  13. ^ "National Public Radio "Alt. Latino Blog" February 14, 2011". NPR. 14 February 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2011.
  14. ^ . Ondatropica.com. Archived from the original on 14 November 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
  15. ^ "Grammys 2015: Complete list of winners and nominees", Los Angeles Times, 8 February 2015, retrieved 5 January 2016
  16. ^ 15th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards Nominations, 24 September 2014

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Merino and the second or maternal family name is Tijoux Anamaria Tijoux Merino French pronunciation anamaʁja tiʒu meʁino Spanish meˈɾino born 12 June 1977 commonly known by her stage name Ana Tijoux or Anita Tijoux is a Chilean French singer and musician She became famous in Latin America as the MC of hip hop band Makiza during the late 1990s In 2006 she crossed over to the mainstream of Latin pop after her collaboration with Mexican singer Julieta Venegas in the radio hit Eres para mi Tijoux has often been praised for exploring sensitive matters devoid of violence 1 She gained more widespread recognition following her second solo album 1977 and later with La bala 2011 and Vengo 2014 which brought her a Best Artist of the year award in the 2015 Pulsar Awards Ana TijouxAna Tijoux on 7 March 2020 in Mexico CityBackground informationBirth nameAnamaria Merino TijouxBorn 1977 06 12 12 June 1977 age 46 Lille FranceGenresAlternative hip hop Latin pop urban contemporary R amp BOccupationsSinger songwriter musicianYears active1997 presentWebsiteanatijoux wbr bandcamp wbr com Tijoux is the daughter of Chilean parents living in political exile in France during Augusto Pinochet s dictatorship in Chile 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 1997 2006 Makiza 1 2 Solo career 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 Collaborations 3 4 Grammy Awards 3 5 Latin Grammy Awards 4 ReferencesBiography EditAnamaria Tijoux Merino was born on 12 June 1977 in Lille France She is the daughter of two Chilean exiles who fled Chile to France after the 1973 Chilean coup d etat Her mother is the renowned Chilean sociologist Maria Emilia Tijoux In 1978 her family moved to Paris France It was not until 1983 that Anamaria traveled to Chile and met her grandparents and extended family who stayed in the country despite the coup In 1988 Tijoux met Consuelo Vergara who taught Tijoux how to rap and sparked Tijoux s interest in hip hop and dance Tijoux moved to Chile after the return of civil power in 1993 In 1995 influenced by the local rap group Makul in Santiago Chile Tijoux formed her own group called Los Gemelos with Zaturno another rap artist In 1997 Tijoux became widely popular for her participation in the group Los Tetas and their first studio album release She and Zaturno collaborated with Seo2 Cenzi and DJ Squat to form the group Makiza 1997 2006 Makiza Edit nbsp With Makiza in 2005 In 1997 the group released their first CD Vida Salvaje with great success even though it was an independent production In 1999 Makiza released Aerolineas Makiza on Sony Music Entertainment who became interested in Chilean rap as a result of Tiro de Gracia a bestselling Chilean rap group Makiza s album included new and improved versions of songs from Vida Salvaje with two new songs one of which was the hit single La Rosa de los Vientos This album put Makiza at the top of the Latin American hip hop market as their style was much more evolved than other groups at the time The production style resembled the New York underground sound inspired by the Native Tongues and the lyrics of Makiza lacked the overwhelming machismo and violence of average rap This helped the group receive approval from a wider population In 2000 Makiza covered the popular song Somos tontos no pesados by Los Tres At the end of that year the members of Makiza separated due to its members desire to work on personal projects before their tour through neighboring countries Tijoux specified that she would be abandoning hip hop and her music career In 2003 Tijoux returned to Chile and worked on musical projects with Aluzinati a Chilean funk band She also recorded Lo Que Tu Me Das with Mexican singer Julieta Venegas for the soundtrack to the film Subterra and appeared as a featured artist on Mexican hip hop group Control Machete s final album Uno dos Bandera In 2004 Makiza came back together and announced a tour to promote the re release of Vida Salvaje which was remastered and in CD format Tijoux and Seo2 the only musically active remaining members of the group decided to reunite the band and work on new material The group released its third album in 2005 Casino Royale under the independent label Bizarre Records The album involved various producers rather than one producer like previous albums released and involved a third Chilean MC Sonido Acido During this time Tijoux also voiced Nea in the animated series Pulentos In 2006 the group broke up permanently due to differences in beliefs about musical production and direction Solo career Edit nbsp Ana Tijoux in 2009In November 2006 Tijoux released her first single Ya no fue and debuted as a solo artist Due to problems with La Oreja record label her first album which was produced by Erasmo de la Parra and Camilo Salinas was never released In January 2007 Tijoux collaborated again with Julieta Venegas on her song Eres para mi from her album Limon y sal The two artists achieved major success in Latin America In September 2007 Tijoux released her first solo album under the independent label Oveja Negra founded by the Sociedad Chilena del Derecho The album was titled Kaos and its first single Despabilate was well accepted by the Chilean public and nominated at the Latino MTV Video Music Awards under the categories Best New Artist and Best Urban Artist She was also nominated for Song of the Year with Julieta Venegas for their collaboration Eres Para Mi On 29 June 2009 Tijoux performed at the Mexican music festival Vive Latino and continued touring across Mexico soon thereafter In March 2010 Tijoux released her second solo album 1977 titled after the year she was born 3 The album was very much a return to her rap roots paying homage to the golden age of hip hop The album was largely autobiographical exploring themes from her own life that included the death of a close friend experiencing creative crises friendships and bad luck among others The album marked a significant distancing from the pop music and pop collaborations Tijoux had been doing in collaboration with other artists She rapped on this album in both Spanish and French as a raw and direct as well as mature MC The album was produced by Hordatoj Foex and Tee of the Potoco Discos label with Habitacion del Panico The album and single 1977 were immediate hits in the underground rap circles of Chile The record was amongst the top 10 in 2009 for the blog WorldHipHopMarket com and it was picked up by the United States based Latino Alternative label Nacional Records who released it the next year Tijoux was invited to perform at the South by Southwest SXSW Music Festival in Austin Texas She soon began her first North American tour On 24 May 2010 Thom Yorke the lead singer of Radiohead advised his listeners to listen to 1977 on a list he created of his favorite bands and songs 4 The list also featured popular artists such as The John Coltrane Quartet Plays and Bjork Yorke introduced the song as one of his favorite ones of the summer In 2011 the song was featured on the EA Sports video game FIFA 11 It also appears in Breaking Bad season 4 episode 5 5 In September 2012 Tijoux was featured in a campaign called 30 Songs 30 Days to support Half the Sky Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide a multi platform media project inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn s book 6 On 19 September 2011 MTV Iggy put her in the first position of his list Best New Female Emcees Dominating Mics Everywhere 7 In 2014 Tijoux performed at the SXSW music festival and based on her performance she was subsequently named Best Rapper en Espanol by Rolling Stone magazine 8 This year Tijoux also won her first Latin Grammy for Record of the Year for the song Universos paralelos a collaboration with Uruguayan musician Jorge Drexler 9 In 2020 Tijoux s feminist themed song No estamos solas was chosen as the theme song for La Jauria the first Chilean Amazon Prime Video original series which premiered on 10 July 10 In November 2020 Tijoux was included on the BBC s 100 Women 2020 list highlighting her involvement in campaigns against inequality and oppression in the world 11 Personal life EditTijoux was born in Lille and moved with her parents to Paris when she was 6 years old She returned to Chile with her parents aged 14 and was given a scholarship to study at a private school for French immigrants located in Vitacura 12 After finishing school she entered university to study design and began working as a part time waitress 12 After the 1998 debut of Makiza and the sudden fame and recognition she started to acquire Tijoux felt overwhelmed and decided to put a halt on her musical career and return to her anonymity in France where she started working in a variety of jobs such as a waitress school inspector janitor and pollster A few years later she decided to come back to Chile to start her solo career as a rapper 12 In February 2019 Tijoux married Jon Grandcamp Jr a French fellow musician In June 2019 Tijoux left Chile to permanently settle in Paris France with Grandcamp and her two children 12 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Kaos 2007 1977 2010 Elefant Mixtape 13 2011 La Bala 2011 Vengo 2014 Vida 2023 Singles Edit Calaveritas feat Celso Pina 2016 Luchin 2016 Cacerolazo 2019 Libertad 2020 Antifa Dance 2020 No estamos solas 2020 Pa que 2020 Rebelion de octubre feat MC Millaray 2020 Hijo de la Rebeldia feat Cidtronyck Masquemusica Stailok amp Valtonyc 2021 Mal 2021 Ninx 2023 Collaborations Edit Santiago penando estas Despues de Vivir un Siglo Tributo a Violeta Parra 2001 Subdemo FDA Uno dos bandera Control Machete Roda Do Funk Funk Como Le Gusta Lo que tu me das Julieta Venegas Eres para mi Julieta Venegas Vuelve Julieta Venegas Freno de mano Los Tres La medicina Los Tetas Supervielle Bajofondo Tango Club Musica para despues del almuerzo Bitman amp Roban E L H Y L D Hordatoj Tu y tu mirar yo y mi cancion Los Bunkers No me digas Sayag Jazz Machine Veneno Aerstame Ayer Hordatoj El tintero Si te preguntan Los Aldeanos Suena Ondatropica produced by Will Holland amp Mario Galeano 2012 14 Hypnotized Morcheeba Somos Sur Shadia Mansour Sr Cobranza 25 anos Las Manos de Filippi Hit Me MTV Unplugged Molotov 2018 El extrano viaje Los chikos del maiz 2019 Lightning Over Mexico Tom Morello amp The Bloody Beetroots 2021 Lluvia Frenesi AmanitasGrammy Awards Edit Year Category Nominated work Result2011 Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album 1977 Nominated2013 La Bala Nominated2015 Vengo Nominated 15 Latin Grammy Awards Edit Year Category Nominated work Result2012 Best Urban Music Album La Bala Nominated2013 Best Urban Song Sacar la Voz featuringJorge Drexler Nominated2014 Vengo Nominated 16 Record of the Year Universos Paralelos withJorge Drexler WonSong of the Year NominatedReferences Edit Ana Tijoux on World Cafe World Cafe NPR Retrieved 21 October 2013 National Public Radio Tell Me More interview 29 July 2010 Hip Hop Artistry Knows No Borders NPR 29 July 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2013 Chilean Rapper Anita Tijoux Gets Plug From Thom Yorke Terra USA Music terra com 24 May 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2013 Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux brings the sound of protest and nostalgia to the New Parish Oakland North September 2012 Retrieved 21 October 2013 Half the Sky Halftheskymovement org 30 August 2012 Archived from the original on 14 October 2012 Retrieved 21 October 2013 Bryan Beverly 19 September 2011 The 12 Best New Female Emcees Dominating Mics Everywhere Mtv Iggy Retrieved 21 October 2013 Rolling Stone Magazine 17 March 2014 48 Best Things We Saw at SXSW 2014 Rolling Stone Retrieved 29 July 2020 Jorge Drexler gana el Grammy Latino por cancion grabada junto a Ana Tijoux Emol in Spanish Retrieved 29 July 2020 Estrenan primer trailer de La Jauria serie chilena inspirada en el caso de La Manada CNN Chile in Spanish Retrieved 29 July 2020 BBC 100 Women 2020 Who is on the list this year BBC News 23 November 2020 Retrieved 24 November 2020 a b c d Guerriero Leila 23 November 2019 Ana Tijoux Yo estaba feliz rapeando pero la fama me enajeno El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 29 July 2020 National Public Radio Alt Latino Blog February 14 2011 NPR 14 February 2011 Retrieved 17 February 2011 Ondatropica Ondatropica com Archived from the original on 14 November 2012 Retrieved 17 October 2012 Grammys 2015 Complete list of winners and nominees Los Angeles Times 8 February 2015 retrieved 5 January 2016 15th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards Nominations 24 September 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ana Tijoux amp oldid 1177483313, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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