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Erika Ender Biography



 ** Erika Ender: The Panamanian melodist who conquers with her contagious flavor

Born in the vibrant city of Colón, Panama, on December 21, 1978, **Erika Ender** not only carries music in her veins, but she breathes it, dances it and turns it into a torrent of emotions that cross borders and cultures.

 Since she was little, Erika demonstrated a special connection with melodies. At the age of 8 she was already composing her first songs, inspired by her family's rich musical heritage, where boleros, salsa and reggae abounded. His father, a renowned musician and composer, was his first mentor, instilling in him a passion for creating and sharing stories through singing.

 **From Colón to the big leagues:**

 At age 16, Erika moved to the Panamanian capital, Panama City, with the dream of turning her talent into a reality. There, he began frequenting recording studios and collaborating with local artists, perfecting his style and making his way in the competitive music industry.

 Her big break came in 2000 when she became the winner of the "Latin American Idol" contest, broadcast on Sony Entertainment Television. Although she was not the absolute winner of the reality show, her talent and charisma catapulted her to fame, opening the doors to a world of possibilities.

 **A prolific composer:**

 Behind her infectious smile and overwhelming energy lies a tireless creative mind.

 Erika Ender is a prolific songwriter, with more than 300 songs to her credit, many of them becoming resounding hits that have conquered the international charts.

 **Successes that cross borders:**

His talent is not limited to Panama. Erika has written songs for world-renowned artists such as **Chayanne, Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee, Ricky Martin, Natalia Lafourcade, Ricardo Arjona, CNCO** and many more.

**"Despacito"**: the song that changed his life

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