Olga Tañon has long been known as La Mujer de Fuego (The Woman of Fire), and for damned good reason. Sure, it was the name of her sophomore release, which dropped in ’93. But that’s not why the ...
"It's been a journey of immense growth," said the Puerto Rican star, who received the award from her friend and countryman Luis Fonsi. By Sigal Ratner-Arias Deputy Editor, Billboard Español Olga Tañón ...
Olga Tañón was just 19 when she was invited to audition as a vocalist for a band. A self-proclaimed “rockerita” from a young age, she assumed it was a rock band. But when she arrived, she found a ...