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Background information
Birth nameChristell Jazmín Rodriguez Carrillo
Born (1998-01-02) 2 January 1998 (age 27)
OriginTalcahuano, Chile
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active2003–2006, 2008–present
LabelsWarner Music Group
Musical artist

Christell Jazmín Rodriguez Carrillo (born 2 January 1998), better known as Christell, is a Chilean former child singer. She has recorded three albums, and was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for her second record production.

Her song "Dubidubidu", from her debut 2003 album, became viral in 2024.

Biography

Christell is the only daughter of Christian Rodriguez and Myriam Carrillo, both members of a musical Christian group.

At the age of 5, on July 1, 2003, Christell competed in the TV show Rojo Fama Contrafama. The contest was to find the "double" of María José Quintanilla; a girl who could sing like or resemble her.

After an agreement with the Warner Music Group, Christell released her first album in November 2003.

In 2005, Christell toured in Mexico, Puerto Rico and Latin communities of the United States, like Miami and Los Angeles. In November, Christell was nominated to the Grammy Latino for her second album La Fiesta Continua.

Doce Company signed a contract with her manager to create a cartoon with Christell's image. After a disagreement between the parents of the singer and her manager, the project was canceled and only a few products and clothes were on sale for a while, since the agency could not cancel them.

In 2008, Christell appeared as a child actress on the TV channel Chilevisión, doing live theatre.

Discography

Albums

Year Title List of songs Sales and certifications
2003 Christell
  1. Mueve el Ombligo
  2. Mi Mama me Mima
  3. Mis Amigos Barney, Bob Esponja, La Sirenita
  4. Como Quieres Que Te Quiera
  5. Borriquito Como Tu
  6. Mi Jardín Infantil
  7. Corazón Chiquitito
  8. Jerigonza
  9. Mini Zoo, La Cicaracha, 10 Perritos
  10. Dubidubidu

(126,000 copies)
2004 La Fiesta Continua
  1. Chiki – Chiqui
  2. Te Terete te
  3. La cosquillita
  4. Caprichito
  5. Escala Musical
  6. Corazón Bum Bum
  7. Medley Juguemos a la ronda (El Sapito La arañita)
  8. No estoy ni ahí
  9. Cumpleaños Feliz
  10. Mi jardín infantil (Alicia va en el Coche) Karaoke
  11. Mini Zoo (Yo tenía 10 Perritos) Karaoke
  12. Juguemos a la ronda (El Sapito La arañita) Karaoke
2004 Ponte las Pilas
  1. Ponte Las Pilas
  2. Eres Un Bombom
  3. Querida Abuela
  4. Un Poco Tu Un Poco Yo
  5. La Gotita
  6. Caramelo De Menta
  7. Boom Boom
  8. Absolutamente Todos
  9. Karaoke Ponte Las Pilas
  10. Karaoke Caramelo De Menta
  11. BONUS TRACK: CLIP MUEVE EL OMBLIGO

Awards

Award nominations for La Fiesta Continua
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 La Fiesta Continua Latin Grammy Award for Best Album for Children Nominated

References

  1. ""Dubidubidu" de Christell Rodríguez: cómo una canción creada hace dos décadas en Chile (y ahora olvidada) lidera el ranking de Spotify en Japón y suma millones de reproducciones en el mundo". BBC News Mundo (in Spanish). January 23, 2024. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  2. "「猫ミーム」のBGMでバズった「チピチピチャパチャパ」原曲歌うチリ人女性にインタビューしてみた". スポーツ報知 (in Japanese). February 22, 2024. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  3. "Christell cuenta qué pasó con el dinero que ganó cuando pequeña". Canal 13 (in European Spanish). January 26, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  4. Jürgensen R., Mauricio (December 16, 2008). "Disco más exitoso de 2008 en Chile apenas supera 20 mil copias vendidas". La Tercera (in Spanish). Archived from the original on December 8, 2021. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
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