- Full Name: Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas
- Born on March 11, 1969, in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, USA.
- Began her music career in the late 1980s, blending pop, rock, and Latin influences.
- Gained fame for her powerful voice and socially conscious lyrics.
- Released her debut album “En Esta Noche” in 1996, which earned her critical acclaim and commercial success.
- Known for her advocacy work for breast cancer awareness after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000.
- Became a symbol of strength and resilience in her battle against cancer.
- Released several albums throughout her career, including “Torre de Marfil” and “Cuerpo y Alma.”
- Won multiple awards for her music and her contributions to breast cancer awareness.
- Active in philanthropy and supported various charitable causes, particularly those related to cancer research and awareness.
- Tragically passed away on May 10, 2006, at the age of 37, after battling breast cancer for six years.
- Her legacy lives on through her music and her impact on breast cancer awareness efforts.
- Recognized as a talented singer-songwriter and a symbol of hope and courage for cancer survivors.