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Mon Laferte

Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte (born 2 May 1983) better known as Mon Laferte, is a Chilean and Mexican musician, singer, composer and painter. Her musical style is diverse, spanning across different genres such as pop, rock, bolero, cumbia, and salsa, showcasing her versatility and creativity.[2] Throughout the 2010s, she gained widespread recognition for her melodramatic style and "captivating stage persona".[3][4]

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Bustamante and the second or maternal family name is Laferte.

Mon Laferte

Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte

(1983-05-02) 2 May 1983

Monserrat Bustamante

  • Chile
  • Mexico

  • Musician
  • singer
  • composer
  • painter

2003–present

Joel Orta
(m. 2022)

1

  • Vocals
  • guitar

With over 1.5 million digital records sold in Latin America between albums and singles, she has established herself as the best-selling Chilean artist of the 21st century. Some of her hits include "Tormento", "Amor completo", "Si tú me quisieras", "Tu falta de querer", "Amárrame," and "Mi buen amor." Laferte has won four Latin Grammy Awards (the most for a Chilean artist), two MTV Europe Music Awards and has been nominated twice for the Grammy Awards.

Early life and education[edit]

Laferte grew up with her mother Myriam Laferte Herrera, her maternal grandmother Norma, and her younger sister Solange, in their hometown of Viña del Mar, Chile.[5] In 1992, at the age of nine, she won first prize in a contest organized by Orlando Peña Carvajal school.[6] She was given a guitar, on which she first began to compose her own songs.[7] At the age of thirteen she got a scholarship to study music for a year and a half at the conservatory in her hometown, although she preferred the self-taught path to the academic one. She honed her skills by playing in bars in Viña del Mar and Valparaiso.[8][9][10]


In August 2007, Laferte emigrated to Veracruz, Mexico. In 2008, she began performing as Mon Laferte.[11] On November 30, 2022, after living and working in Mexico for more than 15 years, Laferte was granted Mexican citizenship.[12]

(2003)

La Chica de Rojo

(2011)

Desechable

(2013)

Tornasol

(2015)

Mon Laferte Vol.1

(2017)

La Trenza

(2018)

Norma

(2021)

Seis

(2021)

1940 Carmen

(2023)

Autopoiética

Studio albums

""

Canción sin miedo

Official website

on Facebook

Mon Laferte