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Lucía Pérez

1985 - Today

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Lucía Pérez Vizcaíno (Spanish pronunciation: [luθi.a peɾeθ]; born 5 July 1985 in O Incio, Lugo, Galicia ) is a Spanish singer who represented her country in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany with the song "Que me quiten lo bailao". Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 28 in 2024). Lucía Pérez is the 3,495th most popular singer (down from 3,177th in 2024), the 2,703rd most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,553rd in 2019) and the 81st most popular Spanish Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Lucía Pérez ranks 3,495 out of 4,381Before her are Jasmin, Alessandra Amoroso, Aiko, Yui Mizuno, Gjoko Taneski, and Anri Jokhadze. After her are Jade Ewen, Natty, Simge, Lauris Reiniks, Ariel, and Stella Mwangi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Lucía Pérez ranks 663Before her are Nooshi Dadgostar, Nicole Beharie, Tatiana Kotova, Koki Mizuno, Ignacio Scocco, and Wilson Rodrigues Fonseca. After her are Jimmy Briand, Karin Oberhofer, Brimin Kipruto, Logan Bailly, Jung Sung-ryong, and Gianni Meersman.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Lucía Pérez ranks 2,703 out of 3,355Before her are David Arroyo (1980), Álex Ubago (1981), Pablo Lastras (1976), Carlos Barredo (1981), Luis Hernández Rodríguez (1989), and Jonny (1994). After her are Jorge Maqueda (1988), Ana Polvorosa (1987), Josep Martínez (1998), Juan Miranda (2000), María Sánchez Lorenzo (1977), and Anna Castillo (1993).

Among SINGERS In Spain

Among singers born in Spain, Lucía Pérez ranks 81Before her are Melendi (1979), Estrella Morente (1980), Malú (1982), Mala Rodríguez (1979), Natalia Jiménez (1981), and Álex Ubago (1981). After her are Daniel Diges (1981), Blanca Paloma (1989), Eva Amaral (1972), Rosa López (1981), Paula Ribó (1990), and María Isabel (1995).