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Naty Botero

Naty Botero (born Natalia Hernández Botero, February 10, 1980 in Medellín, Colombia) is a Colombian model and singer. Born in Medellín, she moved to Bogotá at a young age and stayed there through high school.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Entretenete.com Personal interview )〕 Botero studied in both Paris and New York City.〔 Her first full-length album, ''Naty Botero'', was released by Sony BMG in North America in early 2007.〔(El Tiempo ) ''Naty Botero, la nueva promesa del pop colombiano''. Accessed January 28, 2007.〕〔(Billboard.biz ) ''Pop Goes Colombia'', January 13, 2007. Accessed January 28, 2007.〕 It contained the hit "Te Quiero Mucho".〔(Colombian Top 40 ) by the (Grupo Latino Radio ). Accessed January 28, 2007.〕 Three of Botero's other songs, "Fuego", "Dinosaurio," and "Mío" have appeared in the Colombian Top 40. In January 2007, El Tiempo chose her as that month's featured artist.〔(U2, Antonio Arnedo y Naty Botero, los recomendados musicales de enero ) El Tiempo, January 16, 2007. Accessed January 28, 2007.〕
Botero presented an award at the MTV Video Music Awards Latin America in 2006 to Robbie Williams. She also participated in 2006's "La Mega: Nuestra Tierra" concert, which showcased Colombian performers.
"Dinosaurio" appears in one of the scenes of Boy Culture.
In late 2009 Naty Botero released her second studio album ''Adicta''. "Esta Noche Es Nuestra (Feat. Joe Arroyo)" was chosen as the lead single off the album. "Tu Amor Me Parte En Dos" was chosen as the second single in early 2010 and "Niño Loco" was released as the album's third single. "Niño Loco" is supported by a musical video shot in Costa Rica. More singles were released later: "Adicta (Feat. Tostao)", "Knokeada", and "Mucho Mas".
In 2011 Naty released "Amor de mis amores", a single that was included on her third album.
In late 2013 Naty released her third album ''Coraje''. It features her hit singles "Manifiesto de amor", "Sexo que sana (Feat. Jiggy Drama)", "Jálame el pelo", and "Femme fatale (Feat. Morenito de Fuego)". On March 15 Naty announced Coraje's fifth single "Siempre juntos (Feat. Herencia de Timbiqui)", but in July, Naty released "Rosa" as the fifth single, replacing "Siempre Juntos". "Vino (Feat. La Bermudez)" was released as the sixth single in December. 2015 begins with the release of the seventh single from CORAJE, "Siempre Juntos". Naty perform at a fashion show on June 19 2015 with the fashion designer Betto Duran (QueenB Brand). Other promotional videos have been released: "Secrets (Feat. F3nix Castillo) and "Take You on a Plane (Feat. Savan)".
==Discography==


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