Elizabeth Guerra, better known as "Ely" has been in the Mexican music
business for quite some time. She started her music career with an
album called simply "Ely Guerra". In this album she included a song
called "Júrame" which legendary composer María Grever made some years
ago. She was quickly noticed for her uncanny voice and her ravishing
good looks. Following the promotion of her first CD, she did some photo
shoots for some important Mexican magazines, including Somos, in the
special edition "Las 50 mujeres más bellas de México".
After a small hiatus in which she prepared more she released her second
album called, "Pa' Morirse de Amor" (To Die OF Love). Songs like
"Peligro" (Danger) and "Ángel de Fuego" (Angel of Fire) rapidly caught
the public's attention.
In 2000, she returned with a fresher and more modern image and launched
her third production. This CD is called "Lotofire". Her first single
called "Tengo Frío" (I'm Cold) and "Vete" (Leave) where featured in MTV
Latin America and was charted at number one for some weeks.
An opportunity came when she was able to write the music for the
Mexican motion picture "De La Calle". She participated in the
soundtrack and sung the main theme from the movie.
After this, she re-released her two previous albums. In these new
editions she added some acoustic versions of her songs and a new song
composed by Cerati, called "Sueles Dejarme Solo" (You used to leave me
alone). She then continued doing presentations in Mexico and in the
southern United States.
In 2004, she released her newest album called "Sweet, Sour, Hot &
Spicy". This refreshing new album includes songs with lyrics in
English. The single that is currently in the Mexican radio programing
is called "Ojos Claros, Labios Rosas" (Clear Eyes, Pink Lips).