Dulce María Espinosa Saviñón, born on December 6, 1985, is a multifaceted Mexican artist known for her remarkable contributions as a singer, actress, composer, and writer. She embarked on her artistic journey at the tender age of five, featuring in over one hundred television commercials, which laid the foundation for her illustrious career.
At eleven, Dulce María joined the musical group KIDS, and by fifteen, she became a member of the popular group Jeans. Her acting prowess shone through in numerous successful telenovelas, including notable titles such as El vuelo del águila, Nunca te olvidaré, and the internationally acclaimed Rebelde, which catapulted her to fame in 2004.
In addition to her acting career, Dulce María achieved significant success as part of the Grammy-nominated group RBD, which sold over fifteen million records globally. Since 2009, she has pursued a solo music career, signing with Universal Music Latin. Her debut extended play, Extranjera - Primera Parte, topped the charts in Mexico and made history as the first Mexican artist to receive a platinum certification in Brazil.
Throughout her career, Dulce María has released four solo albums, including Extranjera - Segunda Parte and DM, and has garnered numerous prestigious awards, such as the MTV Europe Music Awards and Premios TVyNovelas. Recognized for her beauty and influence, she has been featured in magazines like People en Español and Quien, and remains a prominent figure on social media.