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Emerging Mexican American Artist JESAIAH Embraces Her Own Identity

by EAStaff | December 11, 2020


Jesaiah Ellice Baer, know as Jesaiah, is a Mexican-American artist born in Amarillo, Texas; raised in Hollister, California. She was given her Hebrew name “Jesaiah” from her Jewish father and Mexican mother. Born to a family of artists, like “Ramon Novarro Samaniego,” she decided to continue the legacy following a music career that includes hits like “Rómpela y Calla.”

Jesaiah was first discovered on American Idol Season 12. Since then, she has been recognized and awarded by the elite songwriting community for her work, and has been creating music alongside Grammy-winning writers, gaining attention for her unique sound and artistry.

She has been recruited by Universal Music Publishing Group and Universal Music Group Latin to tackle the world of TV and Sync. On her latest release, Jesaiah was brought on board by UMPG Latin to write and sing the official Spanish translated version of the multi-platinum selling songs “How Deep Is Your Love” and “Tragedy” by The Bee Gees.

In collaboration with Faranduleo 411, we recently had the chance to chat with Jesaiah. Check out our interview below.

 

 

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