Instrument: Performer, Main Performer, Vocals (Background)
Representative Albums: "Quiero Estar Contigo," "Lo Mejor De," "8"
Representative Songs: "Júrame," "Quiero Estar Contigo," "Atada"
Biography
New York-born singer and actress Gisselle was raised in the bosom of a Puerto Rican family. At the age of 15, the enthusiastic teenager started dancing, having the opportunity to join Latin teen sensation Menudo for a few performances at the arts center Luis A. Ferre in San Juan. Gisselle's singing career began while participating in a tropical act called Kaviar, soon, turning into a pop ballad performer after joining a group known as Punto G. It was in the early '90s when the artist decided to pursue an acting career, playing roles in TV series and having the chance to participate in a movie called Weekend War. After signing up to BMG, her debut album was released in 1995, soon, achieving gold and platinum status. In 1999, Gisselle returned to TV, playing a role in El Día Menos Pensado. Later, she recorded the Grammy-nominated Voy A Enamorarte, produced by Kike Santander. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
Gisselle(b. March 28, 1969) (whose real name is Gisselle Ortiz Cáceres) is an Puerto Rican singer and actress.
Biography
Gisselle was raised in New York, where at the age of 15, she began to dance and appear on television. She then joined the group Menudo and performed often in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Soon after that, she became a vocalist for the group Kaviar, then she joined another group known as Punto G. In the early 1990s, she decided to step into the acting world; played roles in TV series and starred in the movie Weekend War. She then focused on her music career and went on as a solo artist. BMG Records fell in love with her and signed her on to the label. In 1995, she released her self-titled debut album Gisselle, which went platinum with two successful singles; "Perfume De Mujer En Tu Camisa" (Woman's Perfume on Your Shirt) and "Pesadilla" (Nightmare). Her career took off, and she released numerous other albums during the next few years and collaborated with artist such as Sergio Vargas to release the hit "Juntos." In 1999, she returned to the acting world when she played a role in El Día Menos Pensado (The Day least Thought Of).
Gisselle gained success with her 2000 album Voy a Enamorarte (I'm Going to Love You), the album was nominated at the 2001 Grammy Awards for Best Merengue Album, and later that year, her hit single from the album "Júrame" (Swear To me) won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song. Since then, Gisselle has become popular, especially in her ancestral homeland of Puerto Rico. She is most famous for her use of the phrase "como, como, como, queeeee" in most of her songs.