Ana Lovelis
Dominican-American model and actress, known for appearances in Maxim, FHM, and Sports Illustrated.
Pop Singer
July 14, 1970
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Ana Lovelis, born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is a pop singer who rose to fame after originating the role of Grace Lambchops in the musical Fame. She is also known for her drumming skills in the punk rock band Uke til U Puke.
Lovelis’ musical journey began at a young age, influenced by her diverse musical upbringing. She honed her talents at Berklee College of Music, where she developed as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
Her career took off with the release of her hit single “Mi Amor” in 2012, followed by chart-topping singles and albums. Lovelis collaborated with renowned producer RedOne on the global hit “Don’t Be Shy,” solidifying her status as a rising star.
Lovelis’ achievements include multiple Latin Grammy Awards, including “Best New Artist” and “Best Pop Vocal Album,” as well as nominations for prestigious awards like the Billboard Music Awards and American Music Awards.
Beyond music, Lovelis is an advocate for women’s empowerment and gender equality, using her platform to raise awareness and inspire others. She established the Ana Lovelis Foundation, supporting charitable organizations focused on education, healthcare, and community development.
Fluent in English and Spanish, Lovelis incorporates both languages into her music. She is also a talented songwriter, writing or co-writing most of her songs. Lovelis has performed at prestigious venues worldwide, including Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl.
Lovelis continues to captivate audiences with her soulful voice and empowering lyrics, while making a positive impact through her advocacy and philanthropy.