Carpe Diem contains, as described by the singer, a much happier, upbeat sound with positive lyrics as opposed to her previous album Utopía that had a darker, more personal tone to it. The phrase was adopted by Belinda who was inspired by the movie Dead Poets Society. The title comes from the Latin phrase that translates literally to "Long live the day" or "Seize the day", coined by the Roman poet Horace. On March 25, two days after its release, Carpe Diem was certified gold with the help of Belinda offering an autograph session in Mexico City, more than 30,000 copies were sold. ![]() In Mexico, entered at number seven and number five in the category in Spanish. It debuted on the Billboard Top Latin Albums at number 12, number three on the Latin Pop Albums and number 21 on the Top Heatseekers Albums. It is primarily electropop music, a departure from the pop rock sound of her previous albums. Eugénie was the daughter of Jules Auguste Porte and Marie Claire Joséphine Bagarry.īelinda’s maternal grandmother was named Juana Moreno de la Plaza.Carpe Diem is the third studio album by Spanish singer Belinda, released on March 23, 2010, through Capitol Latin. Jean was the son of Pierre Schüll and Francine Victorine Marie Pascal. Pierre was a French bullfighter, who was born in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. On 23 October, 1980, Belinda’s paternal grandparents and their eldest daughter, María Luz (Peregrín Gutiérrez) de Pérez de Vilaamil, were killed in a traffic accident in Madrid.īelinda’s maternal grandfather was Pierre Schüll (the son of Jean Léopold Schüll and Eugénie Léonie Porte). Catherine’s mother, Anna Rosalia (or Anne Rosalie in French, or Ana Rosalía in Spanish) Lyfues, was also ethnic German, from Saint Petersburg, Russia. Catherine’s father, Jakob (or Jacques in French, or Santiago in Spanish) Meideck, was a German musician, from Trier, Lower Rhine (now part of Rhineland-Palatinate). Asunción’s maternal grandmother, Belinda’s great-great-great-great-grandmother Catherine Pauline Meideck (or Catalina Paulina Meideck y Lyfues in Spanish), was born in Châteauroux, Indre, France. ![]() The surname Lasso is of Cantabrian origin. Pilar was the daughter of Francisco Cano y Lasso and Asunción de Benito y Varela. ![]() José was the son of Joaquín Gutiérrez Zamorano and María del Carmen Segura Fernández. The surname Arbide is of Basque origin.īelinda’s paternal grandmother was María Luz Gutiérrez Cano (the daughter of José Francisco Gutiérrez Segura and Pilar Cano de Benito). Belinda and her family moved to Mexico City, Mexico, when she was four years old, and she has lived there ever since.īelinda is a cousin of fashion designer Simon Porte Jacquemus, through her Schüll line.īelinda’s paternal grandfather was Antonio Peregrín Arbide (the son of Antonio Peregrín Caparrós and Angustias Arbide Sánchez). She is known for her dual role, playing identical twins Mariana Cantú and Silvana Del Valle, in popular Mexican children’s telenovela Cómplices Al Rescate, and for co-starring in the series Camaleones, alongside Alfonso Herrera.īelinda was born in Madrid, Spain, to a Spanish father, Ignacio Peregrín Gutiérrez, and a French mother, Belinda Schüll Moreno, who is also of part Spanish ancestry. Belinda Peregrín in 2007, photo credit: Clara NovaisĮthnicity: Spanish, French, Basque, distant Germanīelinda Peregrín is a Spanish-born Mexican singer, songwriter, and actress.
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