India
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Biography
[Edit]India may have exhibited a range of musical abilities over the course of her long and winding career, from freestyle and house to Latin pop and reggaeton, but she'll be defined forever by her run of chart-topping New York salsa hits for the RMM label in the mid- to late '90s, when she was crowned the Princess of Salsa by none other than Celia Cruz. India began her recording career in the late '80s, just as the heyday of freestyle was fading away. She was inseparable from producer "Little" Louie Vega during this period, and together they recorded some seminal music, especially in the mold of house music. In particular, her recordings with Vega's Masters at Work project ("I Can't Get No Sleep," "When You Touch Me," "To Be in Love") are classic. On the other hand, India's solo career went big-time in 1994 with the release of Dicen Que Soy, her debut for RMM, the premier New York salsa label of the 1990s. This album and its follow-up, Sobre el Fuego (1997), were monumental successes that ensured the salsera's ubiquity on tropical radio for several years. At the end of the decade, India receded from the limelight, recording much more sparingly than she had during the '90s. She still racked up hits and retained a feverish fan following, make no mistake, but not on the same level nor at the same pace. Furthermore, she broadened her style to incorporate forms of tropical music other than salsa.
Born Linda Viera Caballero on March 9, 1970, in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, India grew up in a section of the South Bronx known as La Candela. Her parents moved there shortly after her birth, moving in with her grandmother, a world-wise, cigar-smoking woman who was a key influence in India's life. India, who was nicknamed such because of her fine facial features, began singing as a young girl and even took opera classes briefly. She attended grade school in the Bronx, and that's where she met Louie Vega, someone else who would become a key figure in her life, both as her producer as well as her husband. Vega, the nephew of salsa icon Héctor Lavoe, introduced her to the city's burgeoning hip-hop and freestyle scenes, and though only a teenager, she ended up joining the freestyle trio TKA. Produced by the Latin Rascals, TKA ended up recording some seminal freestyle for Tommy Boy, and they're perhaps best known for the membership of Louis "Kayel" Sharpe (aka K7 of "Come Baby Come" fame). India's relations with TKA remain sketchy, but this much is known: she performed live with the group at shows in New York and Miami; she is pictured — front and center, dressed in red — with the trio on the cover of the Come Get My Love 12" EP (1986); and her debut single, "Dancing on the Fire," was planned to be included on Scars of Love (1987), the group's debut album, on which she allegedly sang some uncredited background vocals.
In any event, India embarked on a solo career. She quickly aligned herself with producer John "Jellybean" Benitez, who was quite famous at the time thanks to his work with Madonna, among many others. India signed to Benitez's vanity label at Warner Bros., Jellybean, and debuted with a maxi-single, Dancing on the Fire (1988). Produced by Benitez, the title track appears there in five different mixes by Vega, who was now billing himself as "Little" Louie Vega. Next came a second maxi-single, Right from the Start (1989), this one produced by Mantronik, remixed by David Morales, and released by a different division of Warner, Reprise Records. A couple months later, India's debut full-length, Breaking Night (1990), followed, and with it came a couple further singles, "The Lover Who Rocks You (All Night)" and "You Should Be Loving Me." Out of print for years, Breaking Night is a curious album — a snapshot in time, capturing the moment when freestyle was flickering out, giving way to the style of house music that would become synonymous with Masters at Work. Benitez and Vega split the bulk of the production, and Jocelyn Brown can be heard singing background vocals. Curious or not, Breaking Night didn't sell well; a few of the maxi-singles charted, but not the album itself. And so India's time with Warner Bros. came to an end just as it was starting.
Now it was Vega's turn to assume the spotlight, and so India assisted him with his solo debut full-length, When the Night Is Over (1991), co-writing half the songs. Released by Atlantic and likewise out of print for years, When the Night Is Over is another curiosity, for in addition to its demonstration of Vega's burgeoning talent as a house producer, the album features future salsa superstar (and J-Lo hubby) Marc Anthony as lead vocalist. This team-up of India, Vega, and Anthony resulted in one bona fide classic, "Ride on the Rhythm"; however, as with Breaking Night, not much came of When the Night Is Over in terms of mass-market commerce, and the Atlantic deal fell through in the wake of its release. India and Vega — married as of 1989 — stuck together nevertheless, and another opportunity presented itself soon enough, this time with Latin jazz pianist Eddie Palmieri. Under his tutelage, India went about recording a straightforward salsa album, Llegó la India Via Eddie Palmieri (1992), with Vega co-producing and mixing it alongside the Latin jazz legend. Released by a small independent label, Soho Sounds, in partnership with Sony Discos, which handled the manufacturing, Llegó la India Via Eddie Palmieri created quite a buzz amid the New York salsa scene, ultimately reaching the Top Five of the Tropical/Salsa album chart.
Suddenly India was a hot commodity, and she subsequently signed a recording contract with Ralph Mercado's label, RMM Records, the leading New York salsa label of the era. Her first assignment with the label was an appearance at the June 1993 RMM all-star concert later released as Combinacion Perfecta (1996). The concert brought together many of New York salsa's living legends, such as Celia Cruz and Oscar d'León, and it took a moment to showcase RMM's two rising stars, Marc Anthony and India, who sang a duet, "Vivir Lo Nuestro." Released as a single in 1994, the song became a Top Ten hit and was subsequently included as a bonus track on India's album debut for RMM. Meanwhile, she assisted Vega with a project of his, namely Masters at Work, a house duo also featuring Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez. As Masters at Work, Vega and Gonzalez were just beginning to establish themselves, largely on behalf of the aforementioned "Ride on the Rhythm." With India as their lead vocalist, Vega and Gonzalez produced a few tracks that would become classics: "I Can't Get No Sleep" and "When You Touch Me." Released as singles by Cutting Records, as well as on The Album, Masters at Work's full-length debut, these songs only brightened her rising star, as did a couple other Vega productions that followed: "Love & Happiness (Yemaya y Ochún)" and "Beautiful People." Both released by Strictly Rhythm Records in early 1994, the former was featured in various mixes on The Tribal EP, billed under the guise of River Ocean, while the latter was a Barbara Tucker lead vocal performance arranged, co-written, and partly sung by India.
Following these classic house sessions, India made her RMM debut with Dicen Que Soy (1994), produced by salsa maestro Sergio George. In short, it was her mainstream breakthrough. Not only did Dicen Que Soy spawn five charting hit singles ("Nunca Voy a Olvidarte," "Que Ganas de No Verte Mas," "Ese Hombre," "Dicen Que Soy," and "O Ella o Yo" — two of which topped the Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay chart, and all of which were Top Tens), but it also broke into the Top Five of the Top Latin Albums chart and topped the Tropical/Salsa one. Dicen Que Soy was more than popular; it was a phenomenon. During 1994-1995, India was to salsa what Olga Tañón was to merengue: her music was ubiquitous on tropical radio. Needless to say, RMM was pleased with the reception of Dicen Que Soy, and Mercado proceeded to capitalize on his label's new superstar, teaming her once again with a Latin jazz legend, in this case Tito Puente, and upping the ante further by featuring the Count Basie Orchestra on a few songs as well. Produced, directed, and chiefly arranged by Puente, Jazzin' (1996) is comprised of several jazz warhorses, such as "Fever," "Love for Sale," and "Wave." There's certainly nothing novel about these songs, which have been played to death over the years; however, the performances are given a strong dash of salsa flavoring, which leads to some excitement, as India is clearly spotlighted throughout. Also in 1996, RMM licensed Llegó la India Via Eddie Palmieri for reissue and then released Mega Mix, which splices together previously released highlights in an attempt to create something new for insatiable consumers. This was also the year India and Vega divorced, as their musical careers were heading in different directions and moving increasingly fast.
The following year was another big one for India, as it most notably included the release of Sobre el Fuego (1997) by RMM. Produced by Isidro Infante and featuring collaborations with labelmates Celia Cruz and Johnny Rivera, Sobre el Fuego matched the massive success of Dicen Que Soy, likewise breaking into the Top Five of the Top Latin Albums chart and topping the Tropical/Salsa one. It spun off a run of hit singles, the highest-charting among them "Me Canse de Ser la Otra," "Mi Mayor Venganza," and "Costumbres," which each reached the Hot Latin Tracks Top Ten. Also in 1997, India cast a tall shadow over the house scene, with a few instant classics produced by Masters at Work. First, there was her standout appearance on the duo's eponymous Nuyorican Soul album for Giant Step Records, "Runaway." The disco-house track was released as a single, as was "To Be in Love," an even bigger hit, on MAW Records, along with "India con Lavoe." These many hits carried over well into 1998, with one single from Sobre el Fuego after another entering the charts. And just when the Masters at Work singles seemed to run their course, there was another Nuyorican Soul single, "I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)," this one from the Last Days of Disco soundtrack.
India's career subsequently began to slow down, as she steadily receded from the big time and released albums sparingly. Sola (1999), the follow-up to Sobre el Fuego, was a fairly low-key album, influenced by La Lupe. Produced again by Infante but in a much less flashy manner, it spun off only two hits, "Hielo" and "Sola," and didn't sell as well as either Dicen Que Soy or Sobre el Fuego. Still, it was far from a disappointment, and some consider it among her best. Too, it was India's final album for RMM, for the label declared bankruptcy in 2001; a greatest-hits compilation, The Best..., was released by RMM in partnership with Universal Music Latino at the end of the year, bringing the most successful run of India's career to a close. In the years that followed, Universal repackaged India's RMM recordings endlessly, issuing budget-line compilations of all shapes, colors, and sizes.
Nevertheless, India marched on with her recording career, beginning with Sony Discos. She only recorded one album for the label, Latin Songbird: Mi Alma y Corazón (2002), but it was a fine, if uneven, effort that showcases a wider swath of Latin styles, including bolero, bachata, merengue, pop, and ballad exercises, in addition to salsa. As usual, Latin Songbird did well on the tropical charts, reaching number one, as did the singles "Sedúceme" and "Traición." Three years later, she surfaced on Univision with Soy Diferente (2006), a similarly eclectic album that acknowledges the concurrent rise of reggaeton. Some fans, especially longtime ones, took issue with the "salsatón" inflections, but Soy Diferente hit number one on the Top Tropical Albums chart and spun off three Latin Tropical Airplay Top Five singles ("Soy Diferente," "Solamente una Noche," "Lágrimas").
Title: Tacalacateo: The Remixes - Single
Artist: India, Peppe Citarella
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: India Lounge Club 2018 - The Most Relaxing Indian Music
Artist: India
Genre: World Music, Instrumental, Instrumental
Title: Las Reinas del Caribe
Artist: India, Melina León / Melina Leon, Olga Tañon / Olga Tanon
Title: Stargazer (feat. DJ Van Hayden) - Single
Artist: India
Genre: Dancefloor, World Music, Dance Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: To Be In Love (Netherlands Maxi - Single)
Artist: India, Masters At Work
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Pop
Title: Mamafrica (The Remixes)
Artist: India, Peppe Citarella, Paki Palmieri
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Mamafrica (Remixes) [India & Peppe Citarella Present Paki Palmeri]
Artist: India, Peppe Citarella
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Collections
Title: Y Si Fueran Ellas
Title: Fiesta - Ministry of Sound
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: 20 National Anthems of the World
Genre: World Music, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Salsabor 2
Genre: Latin
Title: Bargrooves Summer Sessions
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Noches Latinas 3 (Salsa, Merengue y Bachata)
Genre: Latin
Title: Noches Latinas 3
Title: Strictly Rhythm Est. 1989 - 20 Years of Classics
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: The House of Cutting
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Heart Beats
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Azuli Presents Funky House Anthems
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Strictly 4 DJs, Vol. 1
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Zouk Classics - Celebrating 20 Years of Music
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Defected Accapellas Deluxe, Vol. 1
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Strictly Todd Terry
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Voces Unidas
Genre: Latin
Title: Celebration, Vol 2
Genre: World Music
Title: Salsa Mix 2
Title: Viernes Social... a Lo Tropical
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: I Love Salsa 2011 (15 Salsa Hits)
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: House Anthems
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Latinos Deluxe
Genre: Latin
Title: Masterpiece Armand Van Helden - Ministry of Sound
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Bar de Lune Presents Nirvana Beats
Genre: World Music
Title: Global Chill
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, World Music
Title: Buddhist Chillout Lounge
Genre: World Music
Title: Bar De Lune Presents Best of Buddhist Beats
Genre: World Music
Title: The Chillout Lounge Vol. 8
Genre: World Music
Title: Big Room Tunes 2009
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Canciones de Amor... en Salsa
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: Net's Work Summer Hits 2011 Compilation
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Super Pop Dance (Vol. 2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Big In Ibiza: Big Room Tunes Vol 2
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Eden (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Boleros de Nostalgia
Title: Bar de Lune Presents Buddhist Cafe
Genre: World Music
Title: Electro House Anthems
Genre: Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: The Heat Up, Vol. 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Title: 50 Cuts: Global Chill
Genre: World Music
Title: Bar De Lune Presents Goa Beats
Genre: World Music
Title: Souk Beats
Genre: World Music
Title: #Techhouse
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Dance Party 2012 (50 House & Electro Top Tunes)
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Hed Kandi - Nu Cool 3
Genre: Breakbeat , Downtempo, Trip Hop, Electronica, House, Deep House, Progressive House, Hip Hop/R&B, Club/Dance, Dance Pop
Featuring albums
Title: Defected Presents House Masters - Louie Vega
Artist: Louie Vega
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Our Time Is Coming
Artist: Masters At Work
Genre: House, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: I Can't Get No Sleep - All That
Artist: Masters At Work
Genre: Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: I Can't Get No Sleep (Remixes) [feat. India]
Artist: Masters At Work
Genre: Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Studio Apartment In the House
Artist: Studio Apartment
Genre: Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Latin Song Bird "Mi Alma y Corazón" / Latin Song Bird "Mi Alma y Corazon"
Artist: La India
Genre: Latin
Title: Deeper Shades of Soul
Artist: Goo AKA Le Gooster
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Salsa: Un Homenaje a El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Artist: El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: Defected Presents House Masters: Louie Vega
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor
Title: Strictly MAW (Mixed Version)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Unity: The Latin Tribute To Michael Jackson
Artist: Tony Succar
Genre: Rock, World Music, Latin, Pop
Title: Put Your Heart On: Salsa In English
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin, Pop
Title: Strictly Todd Terry (Mixed Version)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: The Greatest Salsa Ever
Artist: Oscar D' León / Oscar D' Leon
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: Glovibes' Decade Collection 2005 - 2015
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: La Salsa Romántica (II) / La Salsa Romantica (II)
Artist: Various Artists
Title: 100 % Soulful - Deeply Soulful House (Compiled by Henri Kohn)
Artist: Henri Kohn
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Defected Presents House Masters - Masters At Work, Vol. Two
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Gotta Have House Music All Night Long (CD2)
Artist: Ministry Of Sound
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun
Artist: Inner Life, Jocelyn Brown, Nuyorican Soul, Jamestown
Title: The History Of Death & Burial Rituals Part I
Artist: Death Karma
Genre: Death Metal, Doom Metal
Title: Music Of Israelites And Jews Of Africa And Asia
Artist: Irene Orleansky
Genre: World Music, Ethnic
Title: Ibiza Chill & Lounge Sessions 2009
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop