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Role
  
Singer

Genres
  
Siblings
  
Mguel A Ortiz Caceres

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Children
  
Viadel

Years active
  
1991–present


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Name
  
Gisselle Caceres

Born
  
March 28, 1969 (age 55) (
1969-03-28
)

Origin
  
New York, New York, U.S.

Movies
  
Merengues Pegaditos en Video

Albums
  
10 de coleccion, Lo mejor de Gisselle, Atada, 8

Similar People
  
Sergio Vargas, Milly Quezada, Manny Manuel, Melina Leon, Juan Luis Guerra

Birth name
  
Gisselle Ortiz Caceres

Gisselle - El Negro.


Gisselle Ortiz Caceres, known simply as Gisselle (born March 28, 1969 in New York City, U.S.) is a Puerto Rican Merengue singer.

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Gisselle - A Que Vuelve


Musical career

Gisselle was born in New York to Puerto Rican parents. She showed interest in the arts from an early age and started dancing at the Ita Medina Academy when she was 15 years old. She participated as a dancer in several shows in venues like the Luis A. Ferre Performing Arts Center. After that she became a regular dancer and performer in variety shows like Super Sabados and El Show de las 12.

It was then that she started to incline towards a career in music. She joined Kaviar, a merengue group composed of females, with whom she performed for almost two years. From 1991 to 1993, she performed with the group Punto G. After that, she decided to pursue a solo career and was signed by the BMG label.

In 1995, Bonny Cepeda produced her first album that produced several hit singles like "Perfume de mujer en tu camisa" and "Pesadilla". It was also awarded gold and platinum albums, and several awards.

In 1996, her second album - A Que Vuelve - was released to much praise. The album reached 200,000 units sold. Her third album, Quiero Estar Contigo, was equally successful reaching the top places in the Billboard charts. The album featured a version of Juan Gabriel's song "Perdoname, olvidalo" in a duet with Dominican Sergio Vargas which was very successful. Upon this, they released an album together titled Juntos.

In the late 90s, Gisselle released the album Atada which garnered her a Grammy nomination. Her follow-up, Voy a Enamorarte, released in 2000, featured Gisselle singing ballads and bachatas. In 2002, she received another Grammy nomination for her album titled simply 8.

Gisselle's next album, En alma, cuerpo y corazon, featured the singer venturing into pop music. However, in 2004 she returned to merengue with her new album Contra la Marea.

Acting career

Early in her career, Gisselle was featured in several comedy sketches in programs like El Show de las 12 and No te Duermas.

In 2001, she starred in the play El bombon de Elena.

Recently, she appeared in the play La Verdadera Historia de Pedro Navaja, with Gilberto Santa Rosa and Yolandita Monge.

Radio host

In 2007, Gisselle was invited to host the morning radio show El Bayu de la Manana at SalSoul. After a couple of months, she changed shifts hosting La Perrera at the same station. Now she a has radio show called: "El Show de Giselle y Jesse" with Jesse Calderon

Personal life

Gisselle was married in the early 90s and has a son, Viadel, from that relationship. Viadel was born in 1994. Gisselle also has a brother named Miguel A Ortiz Caceres and lives in Hartford, CT. After her divorce she has had relationships with model and actor Julian Gil, and baseball player Roberto Alomar. Maripily Rivera, the glamorous new girlfriend of baseball star Roberto Alomar, spoke with "Escandalo TV" about allegations by Alomar's ex that he refused to be tested for HIV.

Songs

Que no diera
Amar a Dos
Lo mio es mio
Voy a Quitarme el Anillo
Mi rival
Tu no vales la pena
De nuevo sola
Atada
Voy a enamorarte
No hay aire
Quiero estar contigo
Aroma De Mujer
Jurame
Perdoname - Olvidalo
A que vuelve
De que nos vale
Lo quiero a morir
Dame Un Beso
Corazon encadenado
Esa no es mejor que yo
El negro
Perfume de mujer en tu camisa
Huele a Peligro
Quiero
Fuego en la cintura
Pesadilla
En alma - cuerpo y corazon
Para decir adios
Apaga la luz
Contaminame
Quiero Que Me Beses Todas
El meneo

References

Gisselle Wikipedia