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'''Paula Dacia DeAnda''' (born November 3, 1989) is an American singer and songwriter. She is best known for the 2006 US ] top twenty single "]". Her debut album, '']'', was released in 2006.

'''Paula Dacia DeAnda''' (born ], ]) is an ] ] ] and ]. She currently resides in ], Texas.


==Early life== ==Early life==
DeAnda was born in ], ], to ] parents Steven and Barbara Dienda, a restaurant general manager and a registered nurse, respectively.<ref name=itgirl>{{citation|url=http://www.caller.com/news/2006/aug/27/musics-next-it-girl/|title=Music's next 'It Girl'?|first=Cassandra|last=Hinojosa|access-date=2009-11-15|date=27 August 2006|publisher=]|work=Caller-Time}}</ref><ref name=wholesome/><ref name=signed/><ref name=quince>{{citation|url=http://www.misquincemag.com/quinceanera-picture-stories/celebrity/paula-deanda|title=Paula DeAnda's Quinceañera Memories|first=Tammy|last=Tibbetts|access-date=2009-11-15|publisher=]|work=misquincemag.com}}</ref> At age six she began taking piano lessons and was soon singing at functions around town at the recommendation of her piano teacher.<ref name=crave>
Paula DeAnda was born in ], ] to ] parents. She began performing songs by her favorite artists with her cousins at family gatherings. At an early age she started taking ] lessons and singing around town, both as a soloist and as a ]. Her first public performances included weddings, local parties and other functions in San Angelo. In 2002, DeAnda's family decided to move to Corpus Christi in order to further her career in music.
{{citation|url=http://www.craveonline.com/entertainment/music/article/paula-deanda-sweet-sixteen-61635|title=Paula Deanda: Sweet Sixteen|access-date=2009-11-15|date=8 August 2006|publisher=]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090623220005/http://www.craveonline.com/entertainment/music/article/paula-deanda-sweet-sixteen-61635|archive-date=23 June 2009|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}
</ref> She also sang the national anthem at local football games.<ref name=itgirl/><ref name=crave/> In 2002, DeAnda's family decided to move to ] in order to help advance her career in music since Corpus Christi had a reputation as a music hub.<ref name=bio/> She attended ].<ref name=itgirl/>


==Music career== ==Career==
Paula DeAnda's major breakthrough came when she auditioned for ] and was signed to ] on the spot. "Doing Too Much" was the lead single from her self-titled debut album. It was released in July 2006 in the United States. This was followed by the release of her self-titled debut album on ], ] which features guest appearances by ], ], ], ], V Nice, ], and P.B.


===2006–2009: Debut album ''Paula DeAnda''===
DeAnda worked on the album with several noted musicians including ], Baby Bash, ], ], and producers Happy Perez, Mike Aguirre of the Record Breakers and Stargate. Her second single was "]" featuring The D.E.Y., which was released in two versions - one that contains a rap verse, and another that features DeAnda's vocals exclusively. It was written by ], and ], with Stargate in charge of production. Her self-titled debut album was released in Japan on ], ]. The track listing included two new songs, "Alegria" and "Easy."
{{Main|Paula DeAnda (album)}}
DeAnda was the opening act for a concert which featured hip-hop artists, ], ] and ] performing in front of twenty thousand people.<ref name=itgirl/><ref name=bio/> Her first single, "What Would It Take" was serviced to local radio stations in July, received airplay from ten radio stations across the country. Her next single "Doing Too Much" was released in December. It was then that she got the opportunity to audition for Clive Davis who signed her with Arista Records on the spot.<ref name=itgirl/><ref name=wholesome>{{citation|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/peopleNews/idUSN2135300420070123|title=Teenage DeAnda taking wholesome path to Top 40|first=Kerri|last=Mason|access-date=2009-11-15|date=21 January 2007|publisher=]|work=]/]}}</ref><ref name=signed>{{citation|url=http://www.vindy.com/news/2007/apr/01/teen-singer-brings-her-latin-edge/|title=Teen singer brings her Latin edge|first=John|last=Benson|access-date=2009-11-15|date=1 April 2007|publisher=]|archive-date=2012-03-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320083801/http://www.vindy.com/news/2007/apr/01/teen-singer-brings-her-latin-edge/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=bio>{{citation|url=http://www.pauladeanda.com/meet-paula|title=Official bio|access-date=2009-11-16|publisher=]|archive-date=2011-01-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110101115557/http://www.pauladeanda.com/meet-paula|url-status=dead}}</ref>


"Doing Too Much" served as the lead single to her self-titled debut album which was released in the summer of 2006, and charted in the Top50 of the Billboard ]. It was later certified gold in the US in 2007. ''Paula DeAnda'' charted at No. 54 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album mainly consists of songs about love and relationships and is of the pop-R&B genre.<ref>{{cite web |last=Punjabi |first=Rajul |url=http://www.rap-up.com/paula-deanda-beyond-definition/ |title=Paula DeAnda: Beyond Definition |publisher=Rap-Up |date=2015-09-16 |access-date=2015-09-20 |archive-date=2015-09-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924150503/http://www.rap-up.com/paula-deanda-beyond-definition/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> DeAnda co-wrote four songs on the album, which features production from Happy Perez among others. She was only 16 years old at the time of the album's release. Her second single "Walk Away (Remember Me)" (written by ] and ]) was her biggest hit, reaching the top twenty on the ]. The single was certified gold by the RIAA, becoming her second single to do so. Follow-up singles from her debut included "When It Was Me" and "Easy" which the latter featured rapper ]. She later appeared in the ] television film '']''.<ref name=signed/>
On ], ], DeAnda released "Backstage With Paula Deanda" (on ]), and it includes four acoustic versions of songs from her original album. The featured songs include: "Doing Too Much", "Walk Away (Remember Me)", "When It Was Me", and "Good Girl." The album also includes a track of DeAnda having a conversation with Angel Garcia.


In 2008, DeAnda began production on next effort, initially due in 2009.<ref name=monica>{{cite web |url=http://monicamania.blogdrive.com/archive/4202.html |title=Archived copy |website=monicamania.blogdrive.com |access-date=15 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714230119/http://monicamania.blogdrive.com/archive/4202.html |archive-date=14 July 2014 |url-status=dead}}</ref> A buzz single "Stunned Out" was released and garnered some airplay, but the set's lead single ended up being the ballad "Roll the Credits", which was released with a music video was planned.<ref name=monica/> ] left Arista's parent company at the time, ] in 2008 to become the chief creative officer for ].<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/music/2008-04-17-1299599427_x.htm | work=USA Today | title=Clive Davis replaced by Barry Weiss as BMG head | date=2008-04-18}}</ref> DeAnda also parted ways with Arista to become an independent artist following his departure.
In early 2007, Arista released a third single entitled "When It Was Me," and as of July 2007, DeAnda's latest single, "]", is receiving more airplay and is becoming increasingly popular as radio stations are beginning to play it regularly.


===2010–2014: Scrapped second album, ''The Voice'' and ''The Voice & the Beats EP''===
DeAnda's single "Walk Away" was certified ].<ref> (search "de anda" under artist)</ref>
After leaving Arista Records, DeAnda's sophomore album was shelved, in addition to a tentative Spanish album. However her Spanish album was leaked to Yahoo Musica, a Latin Music venue that featured her leaked singles from the sophomore album. Following this period, DeAnda began posting a series of covers on YouTube in the summer of 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/user/MsPDizzy/videos |title=MsPDizzy |publisher=YouTube |access-date=2015-09-20}}</ref> DeAnda released a series of digital singles: "Besos" in 2011 which would later be covered by ], "Your Place" in 2012 and "Shut Up and Love Me" in 2013.


Following her digital releases in 2013, DeAnda was selected to perform the National Anthem live on television at the Canelo vs Trout fight.
In October 2007, Paula visited Monsingor Bonner & Archbishop Predergast High School in ] to sing and meet the students.


In 2014, DeAnda auditioned for ] of ]'s singing competition, '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pauladeanda/status/431120927405797376 |title=Paula DeAnda on Twitter: "Stay tuned to No. thevoice .. tune in to the premiere on feb 24th" |publisher=Twitter.com |access-date=2015-09-20}}</ref> Both ] and ] turned their chairs but she opted for Blake Shelton. During the Battles, Round 1, she was defeated by fellow Team Blake teammate ] after their duet of ]'s "]".
She is currently working on her sophomore album, due to be released in 2008.


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; line-height:16px;"
|-
! scope="col" | Stage
! scope="col" | Song
! scope="col" | Original artist
! scope="col" | Date
! scope="col" | Order
! scope="col" | Result
|-
! scope="row" | Blind Audition
| ]
| ]
| March 10, 2014
| 5.3
| ] and ] turned<br />Joined Team Blake
|-
! scope="row" | Battles, Round 1
| "]" <small>(vs. ])</small>
| ]
| March 17, 2014
| 8.5
| Eliminated
|}


After ''The Voice'', DeAnda collaborated with the ] on her first EP ''The Voice & The Beats'', which was released on June 25, 2014, and featured the first single "Horns Blow (Shimmy Shimmy)".
==Charity==


===2015–2019: Second EP ''PDA, Collaborations, etc.''===
On September 29, 2008.
In February 2015, DeAnda launched a ] campaign to help fund a new album, which was achieved in a couple of weeks.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://idolchatteryd.com/paula-deanda-launches-kickstarter-to-fund-new-album/|title=PAULA DEANDA LAUNCHES KICKSTARTER TO FUND NEW ALBUM|date=4 February 2015 }}</ref> In May, she announced an EP titled ''PDA''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pauladeanda/status/598282869115465729 |title=Paula DeAnda on Twitter: "#PDA" |publisher=Twitter.com |date=2015-05-12 |access-date=2015-09-20}}</ref> The project was to be preceded by the song, "Brand New", released on March 23, 2015.


In early 2018 DeAnda was asked to sing the Star Spangled Banner once more for the televised rematch fight '']''. In April 2019, DeAnda featured on a single titled "Killin' My Vibe" by Waseem Shark and Dub Shakes, which featured her vocals in Hindi and garnered airplay success in ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.b-raja.com/paula-deanda-talks-killin-my-vibe-working-with-waseem-stark-and-dub-shakes/|title=B-RAJA EXCLUSIVE: Paula DeAnda Talks "Killin' My Vibe", Working with Waseem Stark and Dub Shakes|date=2019-07-24|website=B-Raja|language=en-US|access-date=2019-09-05|archive-date=2019-09-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190905054352/https://www.b-raja.com/paula-deanda-talks-killin-my-vibe-working-with-waseem-stark-and-dub-shakes/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Paula went to a charity festival for ] in ]. She performed her hits "Easy", "Walk Away" and "Doing Too Much". Then after the performance, she volountered to be in a ]. But it wasn't just any ]. It was a ] full of ]. Rapper ] threw the ball to dunk Paula in the mud. When Paula got out of the tank, her entire body was covered in mud from head to toe. When Paula got out of the tank, she said "It was the nastiest thing I had ever done in my life".


By October 3, 2019, DeAnda released ''Iddi Biddi'', which paid homage to ] and ]. The song was later followed by lyric visuals and is set to promote the revival of her ''PDA'' project.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gosanangelo.com/story/news/2019/10/24/san-angelo-corpus-christi-paula-deanda-releasing-new-single-iddi-biddi/4077338002/|title=Paula DeAnda's new single 'Iddi Biddi' is dropping Oct. 25. Here's how to get it.|last=Aguilera|first=Rosanna|website=San Angelo|language=en|access-date=2019-12-19}}</ref> Since December 2019, Paula has been hinting for a possible musical collaboration between her and ]. Both singers have shown interest in working together.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vocal.media/beat/paula-de-anda-and-nivea-are-in-the-building-sis|title=Paula DeAnda & Nivea Are in the Building Sis|website=Beat|access-date=2019-12-19}}</ref>
The charity festival made nearly 2 Million dollars in relief to ]


==Personal life== ==Influences==
DeAnda has cited ],<ref>{{cite tweet|user=PaulaDeAnda|number=1198850473412812800|title=Xtina is everything I will forever be greatful for being such a inspiration... one of my fav singers}}</ref> ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] as major musical influences.<ref name=crave/>
Paula DeAnda attended ] in ], ].


==Discography==
She has three siblings, including two sisters named Brandi and Jessica, and a brother named Sterling.
===Studio albums===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! rowspan="2"| Title
! style="width:210px;" rowspan="2"| Album details
! Peak chart positions
! rowspan="2" style="width:170px;"| Sales
|-
! style="width:3em;font-size:90%"| ]<br /><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/paula-deanda/chart-history/tlp/ |title=Paula DeAnda Chart History: ''Billboard'' 200 |magazine=] |access-date=September 1, 2023}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| '']''
|
*Released: August 29, 2006
*Label: ]
*Format: ], ]
| 54
| style="text-align:left;"|
*US: 214,000+<ref name=lux>{{Cite press release
| title = LicenZing LLC "Tops the Charts" for their Sweet Vibes Lux Client and Signs with Paula DeAnda for Fall/Holiday 2007 Ad Campaign
| publisher = PR.com
| date = 6 June 2007
| url = http://www.pr.com/press-release/41068
}}</ref>
|}


===Extended plays===
Her mother, Barbara, is a nurse by profession who has put her career on hold to travel with Paula. Her mom is largely responsible for being the guiding force behind her career, and because of this DeAnda attributes much of her success to her mother's selfless guidance.
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|+ List of extended plays, with selected details
! scope="col" style="width:20em;"| Title
! scope="col" style="width:16em;"| EP details
|-
! scope="row"| ''The Voice & the Beats'' <span style="font-size:85%;">(with ])</span>
|
* Released: June 24, 2014
* Label: JS Sound
* Formats: Digital download
|-
! scope="row"| ''4th of July with Hi Jackson & the Country Club''
|
* Released: July 4, 2019
* Label: Audiam
* Formats: Digital download
|}


===Singles===
Her musical influences include ] vocalist ], ] singer ], and ] singers ] and ].
{{Singles discography | all_albums=yes | all_certs=yes | charts=4 | include_footnote = yes
| chartA = ]<br /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/paula-deanda/chart-history/hsi/ |title=Paula DeAnda Chart History: ''Billboard'' Hot 100 |magazine=] |access-date=September 1, 2023}}</ref>
| chartB = ]<br /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/paula-deanda/chart-history/tfm/ |title=Paula DeAnda Chart History: Pop Airplay |magazine=] |access-date=September 1, 2023}}</ref>
| chartC = ]<br /><ref name="ARIA">{{cite Ryan|page=76}}</ref>
| chartD = ]<br /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/paula-deanda-ft-the-dey-walk-away-remember-me/|title=Walk Away (Remember Me)|website=]|access-date=September 1, 2023}}</ref>
| title1 = ] | album1 = ] | albumspan1 = 4 | year1 = 2006 | yearspan1 =2 | peak1A = 41 | peak1B = 20 | cert1 = ]: Gold<ref name=Certs></ref>
| title2 = ] | peak2A = 18 | peak2B = 4 | peak2C = 60 | peak2D = 97 | cert2 = RIAA: Gold<ref name=Certs/> | note2 = both solo and featuring ]
| title3 = ] | year3 = 2007 | yearspan3 = 2 | peak3A = —{{Ref label|note_a1|A}}
| title4 = ] | peak4A = 64 | peak4B = 18
| title5 = Roll the Credits | year5 = 2009 | yearspan5 =1 | album5 = {{noitalic|Non-album singles}} | albumspan5 = 5
| title6 = Besos | year6 = 2011 | yearspan6 = 1
| title7 = Your Place | year7 = 2012 | yearspan7 = 1
| title8 = Shut Up and Love Me | year8 = 2013 | yearspan8 = 1
| title9 = The Way | note9 = ''The Voice'' performance single | year9 = 2014 | yearspan9 =2
| title10 = Horns Blow (Shimmy Shimmy)| album10 = The Voice & the Beats
| title11 = Marching | year11 = 2015 | yearspan11 =2 | album11 = {{noitalic|Non-album singles}} | albumspan11 = 9
| title12 = Don't Stop
| title13 = Roll It | year13 = 2019 | yearspan13 =2
|title14=Iddi Biddi|title15=Call It Quits|year15=2020|yearspan15=2
|title16=Freaky|title17=IIWY|year17=2023|yearspan17=|title18=For the Night|year18=2024|title19=No Puedo|yearspan18=2}}


Promotional singles
she clearly stated that she hated wikipedia cause they stupid motha funkers
*2006 - "Clap ta This" from ''Paula DeAnda''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.discogs.com/release/9189628-Paula-DeAnda-featuring-Baby-Bash-AkSent-Doing-Too-Much-Clap-Ta-This | title=Paula DeAnda featuring Baby Bash & Ak'Sent - Doing Too Much / Clap Ta This | website=] | date=2006 }}</ref>
*2006 - "Back Up Off Me" from ''Paula DeAnda''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://open.spotify.com/album/3YZfEy8RqLD6dF7tvMsQXb | title=Back up off Me | website=] }}</ref>


'''Notes'''
==Filmography==
*'''A''' {{Note|note_a1}} "When It Was Me" did not enter the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, but peaked at number 13 on the ] chart.
*2007 - '']''....Alicia

===Music videos===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Video
! Director
|-
| rowspan=2| 2006
| "Doing Too Much"
|]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/paula-deanda/87832/doing-too-much.jhtml#artist=2349322|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100425221115/http://www.mtv.com/videos/paula-deanda/87832/doing-too-much.jhtml#artist=2349322|url-status=dead|archive-date=April 25, 2010|title=Doing Too Much &#124; Paula DeAnda &#124; Music Video |website = ]|date=April 25, 2010|access-date=2020-03-26}}</ref>
|-
| "Walk Away (Remember Me)"
| ]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.videostatic.com/vs/2006/08/booked_paula_de.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100325163356/http://www.videostatic.com/vs/2006/08/booked_paula_de.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 25, 2010|title=Video Static: Music Video News: BOOKED: Paula Deanda - Ray Kay, director|website=VideoStatic|date=March 25, 2010|access-date=2020-03-26}}</ref>
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2007
| "Easy"
| ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/paula-deanda/163454/easy.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121106111518/http://www.mtv.com/videos/paula-deanda/163454/easy.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 November 2012|title=Easy - Paula DeAnda - Music Video - MTV|website=]|date=6 November 2012|access-date=9 April 2018}}</ref>
|-
|"When It Was Me"
|Ed Oacanas
|-
|2011
|"Besos"
|Happy Perez
|-
| 2013
| "Your Place"
| Larry Servin
|-
| 2015
| "Brand New"
| Freddy Dang
|-
| rowspan="2" |2019
|"I Don't Wanna Wait"
|Potent
|-
|"Roll It"
|Mark Amar
|-
| rowspan="3" |2020
|"OG"
|DX
|-
|"Mí Droga"
|H3ctor
|-
|"Cowboy Boots"
|Jeff Adair
|}

===Guest appearances===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|+ List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
! scope="col" | Title
! scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Other artist(s)
! scope="col" | Album
|-
| scope="row" | "]"
| rowspan="4" | 2007
| ]
| '']''
|-
| scope="row" | "Supa Chic"
| rowspan="2" | ]
| rowspan="2" | '']''
|-
| scope="row" | "As Days Go By (The Love Letter)"
|-
| scope="row" | "Bubble On"
| Latino Velvet, Angel Dust
| ''The Camp Is Back''
|-
| scope="row" | "Best Friend"
| 2010
| That Dirty Mexican Zoe
| ''Mindin My Bizniz''
|-
| scope="row" | "Dreamin'"
| rowspan="3" | 2011
| MC Magic, Don Cisco
| ''The Rewire''
|-
| scope="row" | "Thanks For Looking Over Us"
| Jay Tee, Baby Bash, Mugzi
| ''The Game Is Cold''
|-
| scope="row" | "Get It In"
| Lucky Luciano
| ''Money Bags''
|-
| scope="row" | "Keep The Party Alive"
| rowspan="2" | 2012
| Enoc
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "Crazy"
| Baby Jay
| ''Luv & Respect''
|-
| scope="row" | "Sittin' In Somethin New"
| rowspan="4" | 2013
| Jay Tee, Baby Bash, Big Gemini
| ''Vallejo Mentality''
|-
| scope="row" | "Butterfly Kisses"
| Baby Bash, Frankie J.
| rowspan="2" | ''Unsung The Album''
|-
| scope="row" | "Spoiled Lil Bitch"
| Baby Bash, Mickael, Lucky Luciano
|-
| scope="row" | "Space City"
| DJ Go Hi-C, Young Fresh, ], ], Killa Kyleon
| ''Houston Is Certified''
|-
| scope="row" | "Look Around"
| rowspan="2" | 2014
| Big Gemini, Yung Blast
| ''Deadly Melody''
|-
| scope="row" | "Pray For Me"
| GT Garza
| ''Young Mexico + Brown Funeral''
|-
| scope="row" | "Run Thangs"
| 2015
| ]
| ''The Gift Rap EP''
|-
| scope="row" | "Pobre Cancionero"
| rowspan="3" | 2016
| Sebastien De La Cruz
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "I Don't Know You"
| Josh-B
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "On Tonight"
| ]
| ''Da Beats Album Vol. 1'' (Compilation)
|-
| scope="row" | "Body Yo Body"
| 2017
| Baby Bash, Frankie J., ]
| ''Sangria''
|-
| scope="row" | "Ain't No Sunshine"
| 2018
| Baeza, GT Garza
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "America"
| rowspan="3" | 2019
| Hi Jackson & The Country Club, Bizness Boi
| ''4th Of July With Hi Jackson & The Country Club''
|-
| scope="row" | "Killin' My Vibe"
| Waseem Stark, Dub Shakes
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "I Don't Wanna Wait"
| ], M-Status
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "OG"
| rowspan="4" | 2020
| Drei, Oplus
| ''Origin''
|-
| scope="row" | "Mi Droga"
| YBE
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "Hopeless"
| R!OT, Jake Barker
| ''Hopeless EP''
|-
| scope="row" | "Cowboy Boots"
| Hi Jackson & The Country Club
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "Valentine's Kisses"
| rowspan="2" | 2021
| Baby Bash, MC Magic
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "One More Time"
| Krystall Poppin
| Non-album single
|-
| scope="row" | "Somos Novios"
| rowspan="2" | 2024
| Tortilla Factory, Gilbert DeAnda "El Coyote"
| Non-album single
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|"Baddies"
|Sara Jeihooni
| Pretty Girl Complex
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===Film===
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2008 | ''Paula DeAnda (Video-EPK)'' | Herself

2012 | ''Barbie in a Mermaid Tale 2'' | Soundtrack only


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American singer (born 1989) This article is about the singer. For the eponymous album from the singer, see Paula DeAnda (album).
Paula DeAnda
DeAnda in March 2007DeAnda in March 2007
Background information
Birth namePaula Dacia DeAnda
Born (1989-11-03) November 3, 1989 (age 35)
San Angelo, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
InstrumentVocals
Years active2006–present
Labels
Musical artist

Paula Dacia DeAnda (born November 3, 1989) is an American singer and songwriter. She is best known for the 2006 US Billboard Hot 100 top twenty single "Walk Away (Remember Me)". Her debut album, Paula DeAnda, was released in 2006.

Early life

DeAnda was born in San Angelo, Texas, to Mexican-American parents Steven and Barbara Dienda, a restaurant general manager and a registered nurse, respectively. At age six she began taking piano lessons and was soon singing at functions around town at the recommendation of her piano teacher. She also sang the national anthem at local football games. In 2002, DeAnda's family decided to move to Corpus Christi in order to help advance her career in music since Corpus Christi had a reputation as a music hub. She attended Mary Carroll High School.

Career

2006–2009: Debut album Paula DeAnda

Main article: Paula DeAnda (album)

DeAnda was the opening act for a concert which featured hip-hop artists, Nelly, Baby Bash and Frankie J. performing in front of twenty thousand people. Her first single, "What Would It Take" was serviced to local radio stations in July, received airplay from ten radio stations across the country. Her next single "Doing Too Much" was released in December. It was then that she got the opportunity to audition for Clive Davis who signed her with Arista Records on the spot.

"Doing Too Much" served as the lead single to her self-titled debut album which was released in the summer of 2006, and charted in the Top50 of the Billboard Hot 100. It was later certified gold in the US in 2007. Paula DeAnda charted at No. 54 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album mainly consists of songs about love and relationships and is of the pop-R&B genre. DeAnda co-wrote four songs on the album, which features production from Happy Perez among others. She was only 16 years old at the time of the album's release. Her second single "Walk Away (Remember Me)" (written by Christina Milian and Ne-Yo) was her biggest hit, reaching the top twenty on the Hot 100. The single was certified gold by the RIAA, becoming her second single to do so. Follow-up singles from her debut included "When It Was Me" and "Easy" which the latter featured rapper Bow Wow. She later appeared in the MTV television film Super Sweet 16: The Movie.

In 2008, DeAnda began production on next effort, initially due in 2009. A buzz single "Stunned Out" was released and garnered some airplay, but the set's lead single ended up being the ballad "Roll the Credits", which was released with a music video was planned. Clive Davis left Arista's parent company at the time, RCA Label Group in 2008 to become the chief creative officer for Sony BMG. DeAnda also parted ways with Arista to become an independent artist following his departure.

2010–2014: Scrapped second album, The Voice and The Voice & the Beats EP

After leaving Arista Records, DeAnda's sophomore album was shelved, in addition to a tentative Spanish album. However her Spanish album was leaked to Yahoo Musica, a Latin Music venue that featured her leaked singles from the sophomore album. Following this period, DeAnda began posting a series of covers on YouTube in the summer of 2010. DeAnda released a series of digital singles: "Besos" in 2011 which would later be covered by Jojo, "Your Place" in 2012 and "Shut Up and Love Me" in 2013.

Following her digital releases in 2013, DeAnda was selected to perform the National Anthem live on television at the Canelo vs Trout fight.

In 2014, DeAnda auditioned for Season 6 of NBC's singing competition, The Voice. Both Shakira and Blake Shelton turned their chairs but she opted for Blake Shelton. During the Battles, Round 1, she was defeated by fellow Team Blake teammate Sisaundra Lewis after their duet of Lady Gaga's "Do What U Want".

Stage Song Original artist Date Order Result
Blind Audition The Way Ariana Grande March 10, 2014 5.3 Shakira and Blake Shelton turned
Joined Team Blake
Battles, Round 1 "Do What U Want" (vs. Sisaundra Lewis) Lady Gaga March 17, 2014 8.5 Eliminated

After The Voice, DeAnda collaborated with the Jump Smokers on her first EP The Voice & The Beats, which was released on June 25, 2014, and featured the first single "Horns Blow (Shimmy Shimmy)".

2015–2019: Second EP PDA, Collaborations, etc.

In February 2015, DeAnda launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund a new album, which was achieved in a couple of weeks. In May, she announced an EP titled PDA. The project was to be preceded by the song, "Brand New", released on March 23, 2015.

In early 2018 DeAnda was asked to sing the Star Spangled Banner once more for the televised rematch fight Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin II. In April 2019, DeAnda featured on a single titled "Killin' My Vibe" by Waseem Shark and Dub Shakes, which featured her vocals in Hindi and garnered airplay success in Southeast Asia.

By October 3, 2019, DeAnda released Iddi Biddi, which paid homage to Selena and Aaliyah. The song was later followed by lyric visuals and is set to promote the revival of her PDA project. Since December 2019, Paula has been hinting for a possible musical collaboration between her and Nivea. Both singers have shown interest in working together.

Influences

DeAnda has cited Christina Aguilera, Jo Dee Messina, Shania Twain, Aaliyah, LeAnn Rimes, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Selena as major musical influences.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US
Paula DeAnda 54
  • US: 214,000+

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details
Title EP details
The Voice & the Beats (with Jump Smokers)
  • Released: June 24, 2014
  • Label: JS Sound
  • Formats: Digital download
4th of July with Hi Jackson & the Country Club
  • Released: July 4, 2019
  • Label: Audiam
  • Formats: Digital download

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
US
US
Pop

AUS
UK
Down.

2006 "Doing Too Much" 41 20 RIAA: Gold Paula DeAnda
"Walk Away (Remember Me)" (both solo and featuring The D.E.Y.) 18 4 60 97 RIAA: Gold
2007 "When It Was Me"
"Easy" 64 18
2009 "Roll the Credits" Non-album singles
2011 "Besos"
2012 "Your Place"
2013 "Shut Up and Love Me"
2014 "The Way" (The Voice performance single)
"Horns Blow (Shimmy Shimmy)" The Voice & the Beats
2015 "Marching" Non-album singles
"Don't Stop"
2019 "Roll It"
"Iddi Biddi"
2020 "Call It Quits"
"Freaky"
2023 "IIWY"
2024 "For the Night"
"No Puedo"
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

  • 2006 - "Clap ta This" from Paula DeAnda
  • 2006 - "Back Up Off Me" from Paula DeAnda

Notes

Music videos

Year Video Director
2006 "Doing Too Much" Diane Martel
"Walk Away (Remember Me)" Ray Kay
2007 "Easy" Bille Woodruff
"When It Was Me" Ed Oacanas
2011 "Besos" Happy Perez
2013 "Your Place" Larry Servin
2015 "Brand New" Freddy Dang
2019 "I Don't Wanna Wait" Potent
"Roll It" Mark Amar
2020 "OG" DX
"Mí Droga" H3ctor
"Cowboy Boots" Jeff Adair

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"There's Nothin'" 2007 Sean Kingston Sean Kingston
"Supa Chic" Baby Bash Cyclone
"As Days Go By (The Love Letter)"
"Bubble On" Latino Velvet, Angel Dust The Camp Is Back
"Best Friend" 2010 That Dirty Mexican Zoe Mindin My Bizniz
"Dreamin'" 2011 MC Magic, Don Cisco The Rewire
"Thanks For Looking Over Us" Jay Tee, Baby Bash, Mugzi The Game Is Cold
"Get It In" Lucky Luciano Money Bags
"Keep The Party Alive" 2012 Enoc Non-album single
"Crazy" Baby Jay Luv & Respect
"Sittin' In Somethin New" 2013 Jay Tee, Baby Bash, Big Gemini Vallejo Mentality
"Butterfly Kisses" Baby Bash, Frankie J. Unsung The Album
"Spoiled Lil Bitch" Baby Bash, Mickael, Lucky Luciano
"Space City" DJ Go Hi-C, Young Fresh, Slim Thug, Bun B, Killa Kyleon Houston Is Certified
"Look Around" 2014 Big Gemini, Yung Blast Deadly Melody
"Pray For Me" GT Garza Young Mexico + Brown Funeral
"Run Thangs" 2015 Honey Cocaine The Gift Rap EP
"Pobre Cancionero" 2016 Sebastien De La Cruz Non-album single
"I Don't Know You" Josh-B Non-album single
"On Tonight" Lil Rob Da Beats Album Vol. 1 (Compilation)
"Body Yo Body" 2017 Baby Bash, Frankie J., Kap G Sangria
"Ain't No Sunshine" 2018 Baeza, GT Garza Non-album single
"America" 2019 Hi Jackson & The Country Club, Bizness Boi 4th Of July With Hi Jackson & The Country Club
"Killin' My Vibe" Waseem Stark, Dub Shakes Non-album single
"I Don't Wanna Wait" Rico Rossi, M-Status Non-album single
"OG" 2020 Drei, Oplus Origin
"Mi Droga" YBE Non-album single
"Hopeless" R!OT, Jake Barker Hopeless EP
"Cowboy Boots" Hi Jackson & The Country Club Non-album single
"Valentine's Kisses" 2021 Baby Bash, MC Magic Non-album single
"One More Time" Krystall Poppin Non-album single
"Somos Novios" 2024 Tortilla Factory, Gilbert DeAnda "El Coyote" Non-album single
"Baddies" Sara Jeihooni Pretty Girl Complex

Filmography

Film

Year | Film | Role

2007 | Super Sweet 16: The Movie | Alicia

2008 | Paula DeAnda (Video-EPK) | Herself

2012 | Barbie in a Mermaid Tale 2 | Soundtrack only

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