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With an elegant and graceful style reminiscent of Mexico’s classic mariachi crooners, recording artist Lupita Infante brings a sensual and soothing vocal contrast to the bold sounds of regional Mexican music. Although heir to the Infante Mexican music and film dynasty, Lupita has worked diligently amidst adversity for her current successes.
She was born in Los Angeles, California to Marisol Esparza, a Mexican immigrant from the state of Zacatecas, and Pedro Infante Torrentera, the son of legendary icon Pedro Infante (1917-1957). She grew up loving and deeply respecting everything that makes Mexican music special, which is why her commitment to paying tribute to the greats – including her own family – is a central theme throughout her recorded and live performances.
She had a humble upbringing typical of working class immigrant families in south east Los Angeles. She was far removed from the spotlight and luxury that her last name might suggest. After her father’s untimely death in 2009, Lupita rose from the ashes and decided to pick up the torch of the Infante legacy.
After years of honing her craft and simultaneously working her way through college, she graduated in 2017 from UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music with a bachelor of arts degree in Ethnomusicology (world music).
Upon graduating she was a contestant and semifinalist on Mexico’s rendition of the talent competition The Voice. This proved to be the launching point of her professional career. The exposure from the show allowed her to put a team together that led to the creation of two GRAMMY nominated albums, “La Serenata” (2019) and "Amor Como En Las Películas De Antes" (2023) both nominated for Best Música Mexicana Album (including tejano). Lupita also received a Latin GRAMMY nomination for La Serenata’s opening track, “Dejaré”, cowritten with Luciano Luna, which was nominated for best regional Mexican song.
A big part of Lupita’s artistry is paying tribute to the tradition and beauty of her heritage, while also providing a youthful bicultural perspective to the regional Mexican genre. Although Lupita’s music is traditional in some ways, she believes in the power of progress and bravely questions some long-held traditions through her songwriting and fashion style. Woman empowerment is a subtle yet central theme throughout her music.
Lupita understands her responsibility as an artist following in her family’s footsteps. She is often acclaimed for continuing the legacy that brings cross-generational audiences to admire Mexico’s beautiful music traditions. Along the way, she has emerged as an artist with her own identity, capable of honoring the past while celebrating the present and creating the future.
Lupita Infante's album "Puras de Mi Abuelo: En Vivo Vol. 1" is the first of an ongoing live music tribute to her legendary grandfather, Pedro Infante, one of Mexico's most iconic singers. The album features Lupita performing some of Pedro Infante's most beloved songs, bringing a modern yet deeply respectful touch to these classic rancheras and boleros. Recorded live, the album captures the emotional intensity and authenticity of Lupita's performances, offering a heartfelt homage to her family's musical legacy.
Lupita Infante presents her GRAMMY® nominated album with Sony Music Latin, “Amor Como En Las Películas De Antes”. This album is an homage to traditional Mexican heritage, culture and music. The title Amor Como En Las Películas De Antes (Love like in the old time movies) was inspired by Lupita’s admiration for the golden age of Mexican cinema. The album is an eclectic mix of original songs that honors both traditional and new mariachi, breaking the generational barrier and making it distinctly her own all at once.
Lupita Infante presents her GRAMMY® nominated album
La Serenata. La Serenata is a collection of mostly romantic songs that could very well be sung in a serenade setting. "Dejaré", the Latin GRAMMY nominated opening track sets the tone as the lyrics give the green light to a lover that has been admiring in silence. Whereas in constrast, the second track "Serenata", a crowd favorite, is a bold statement of how a woman can also declare her love and even dare to serenade her beloved!
"Con el sentimiento a flor de piel quedó la audiencia al escuchar este clásico durante la 21ª Entrega Anual del Latin GRAMMY, que por primera vez se realizó sin público dentro del marco de medidas de distancia social requeridas debido a la pandemia del covid-19."
-Univision
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