Fey, Gay Opening
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| Fey grew up in Spain, but she was born in Mexico and is almost always thought of as a Mexican artist. She's had a relatively long career, releasing her first album back in 1995. Her music career has almost ended multiple times--back in 1999, after a year of especially intense promotion for her third album, she announced her retirement. She decided to come out of retirement in 2002 to release her fourth album, Vertigo, of which there were two versions, one in Spanish and one in English. When the album, despite its positive critical reception, didn't sell quite as well as her previous ones, she "retired" again. In 2004, though, she returned yet again, releasing her fifth album, La Fuerza de Destina, which did well commercially. Her most recent album, Faltan Lunas, came out this past summer. | The Mexican singer Fey was in charge of cutting the ribbon at a new bar for people of all sexual preferences located in the “Zona Rosa” in Mexico City.
 “I’m so happy that I had the opportunity to be the godmother of such a special, sensational place. There are a lot of friends involved. It was very important to me,” said the singer.
 Hundreds of young queer people are fans of the singer, who is also very fond of them.
 “The gay community is part of my preferred audience too, out of all the people that could follow you as an artist. I’ve always felt very supported, very honored, I’ve been crowned the queen of the gay parade in San Francisco, Los Angeles. I hope now in Mexico.”
 Meanwhile, the singer plans to take on something new in her music career this year. “A lot of plans, I have a new manager, Marco Valente, and honestly I’m really excited to do the album, to do a lot of cool things,” the singer revealed. |