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Niña Pastori

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María Rosa García García (born 15 January 1978 in San Fernando, Cádiz), better known as Niña Pastori, is a Spanish flamenco singer (cantaora). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Niña Pastori is the 3,909th most popular singer, the 2,989th most popular biography from Spain and the 96th most popular Spanish Singer.

Niña Pastori is most famous for her contributions to flamenco music, blending traditional styles with contemporary influences. She has gained acclaim for her powerful voice and emotive performances, making her a prominent figure in the Spanish music scene.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Niña Pastori ranks 3,909 out of 4,381Before her are Travie McCoy, Miguel, Miss Li, Ángela Aguilar, Miriam Bryant, and May J.. After her are Ásgeir Trausti, Hitomi Honda, Yao Beina, Yuya Tegoshi, Hussein Fatal, and Pelageya.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Niña Pastori ranks 1,008Before her are Anna Zatonskih, Riley Smith, Peter Mankoč, Rafael Olarra, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, and Yana Dementyeva. After her are Marion Wagner, Scott Lynch, Shaun Morgan, Will Solomon, Kenji Arai, and Patrick Hughes.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Niña Pastori ranks 2,989 out of 3,355Before her are Adrián Bernabé (2001), Natalia de Molina (1990), Amaya Valdemoro (1976), Nacho Novo (1979), Pablo Espinosa (1992), and Miki Oca (1970). After her are María José Rienda Contreras (1975), Javi Galán (1994), Adrián López (1987), Blas Cantó (1991), Álex Gálvez (1989), and Diego Mariño (1990).

Among SINGERS In Spain

Among singers born in Spain, Niña Pastori ranks 96Before her are David Bustamante (1982), Beth (1981), Andrea Motis (1995), Anabel Conde (1975), Marcos Llunas (1971), and Aitana (1999). After her are Blas Cantó (1991), Russian Red (1985), Lydia (1980), David Civera (1979), Miki Núñez (1996), and Rozalén (1986).