Fey is a Mexican singer who started her career in 1995. She released 7 studio albums throughout the 90's and 00's and has released several stand-alone singles in recent years.
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† | Indicates a song Fey has covered |
≠ | Indicates a song that Fey has adapted from a different language |
± | Indicates a song recorded live with no studio version |
‡ | Indicates the English version of a song she also released in Spanish |
÷ | Indicates the Portuguese version of a song she also released in Spanish |
Song | Other performer(s) | Writer(s) | Originating album | Year | Ref. |
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"Adicto a Mi Cuerpo" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Tiziano Borghi | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Aire" † | José María Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Alma Gemela" | Fey Robert Jazayeri | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Almíbar" | José Ramón Florez David Boradoni | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Ambition" ‡ | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Amo" | Non-album single | 2016 | [5] | ||
"Ay Qué Pesado" † | Ignacio Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Azúcar Amargo" | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Azúcar Amargo" ± | Caló JNS | Belén Aguilar Esponda Mario García Arango | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"Açúcar Amargo" ÷ | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni César Lemos (Portuguese Adaptation) | Tierna la Noche (Brazil) | 1997 | [8] | |
"Bailando Bajo la Lluvia" | Gian Pietro Felisatti José Ramón Florez | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"Bailando Sola" | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Bajo el Arcoíris" | Mario Ablanedo | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Barco a Venus" † | Ignacio Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Bitter Sugar" ‡ | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni English Adaptation: Fey, Klaus Derendorf | Non-album single | 1997 | [10] | |
"Bombón" | Gian Pietro Felisatti José Ramón Florez | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"Borrando la Historia" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Tiziano Borghi | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Busca Algo Barato" † | Ignacio Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Canela" | José Ramón Florez David Boradoni | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Cicatrices" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Cynthia Camacho Samuel Fisher | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Cielo Líquido" | José Ramón Florez David Boradoni | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Come and Go" ‡ | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Comiéndome Tus Besos" | Fey Carlos Baute | Non-album single | 2018 | [11] | |
"Como Pan y Chocolate" | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"Como un Ángel" ≠ | Staffan Hellstrand Fey (Spanish Adaptation) | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Color Esperanza / Sólo le Pido a Dios (Versión México)" † | Various Artists | Coti Leon Gieco Diego Torres Cachorro López | Non-album single | 2020 | [13] |
"Cruz de Navajas" † | José María Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Dark Angel" ‡ | Fey Robert Jazayeri D. Burke K. Corbett | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"De Corazón a Corazón" | José Ramón Florez David Boradoni | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Desmargaritando el Corazón" | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Devil's Angel" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"Dime" | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Díselo Con Flores" | José Ramón Florez Lerry Nutti | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Dolerá" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Tiziano Borghi | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Donde Quiera Que Estés" † | Aleks Syntek | KC Porter Miguel Flores | Selena ¡VIVE! | 2005 | [15] |
"Dos Corazones" | Gian Pietro Felisatti José Ramón Florez | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"Dressing to Kill" ‡ | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Dulce Manzana" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Samuel Fisher | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Él" | José Ramón Florez David Boradoni | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"El Cielo Puede Esperar" ± | Aleks Syntek | Aleks Syntek | Primera Fila | 2012 | [16] |
"El Color de los Sueños" | José Ramón Florez J. Giralt | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Entre Dos" ≠ | Anders Wollbeck | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Faltan Lunas" ≠ | Graeme Pleeth Sheelie Poole Spanish Adaptation: Fey, Nacho Larrañaga | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Fiebre del Sábado" | Gian Pietro Felisatti José Ramón Florez | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"Flor de un Día" | José Ramón Florez David Boradoni | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Follow Me" ‡ | Fey Robert Jazayeri Alexander Stephenson Youle | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Frío" ± | Armando Ávila Marcela de la Garza | Primera Fila | 2012 | [16] | |
"Games That You Play" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"Gatos en el Balcón" | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"Gatos en el Balcón" ± | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] | |
"Grítalo" | Fey Robert Jazayeri | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Guilty Pleasure" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar" † | José María Cano Ignacio Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Ilusão Colorida" ÷ | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni César Lemos (Portuguese Adaptation) | Tierna la Noche (Brazil) | 1997 | [8] | |
"In Your Dreams" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"Iyé" | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | ||
"La Edad de la Inocencia" | José Ramón Florez | Estrellas de Navidad | 1997 | [17] | |
"La Espuma de los Días" | José Ramón Florez David Boradoni | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"La Fragilidad" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Tiziano Borghi | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"La Fuerza del Destino" † | José María Cano Ignacio Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"La Madrugada, Tú y la Radio" | José Ramón Florez David Boradoni | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"La Noche Se Mueve" | José Ramón Florez | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"La Noche Se Mueve" ± | OV7 | José Ramón Florez | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"La Soledad Me Matará" | Gian Pietro Felisatti José Ramón Florez | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"La Última Gota" | Carola Rosas Armando Ávila | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Las Lágrimas de Mi Almohada" | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"La Viuda Negra" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Tiziano Borghi | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Lentamente" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Cynthia Camacho Samuel Fisher | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Let Me Show You" ‡ | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Cynthia Camacho Samuel Fisher | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"Loca por Amarte" | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Loneliness" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"Los Amantes" † | Ignacio Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Me Colé en una Fiesta" † | Ignacio Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Me Cuesta Tanto Olvidarte" † | José María Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Me Enamoro de Ti" | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"Me Enamoro de Ti" ± | JNS | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"Me Haces Tanta Falta" ± | Armando Ávila Marcela de la Garza | Primera Fila | 2012 | [16] | |
"Me Has Vuelto Loca" | Ray Contreras Jimmy Greco Claudia Brant | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Media Naranja" | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"Media Naranja" ≠ | Litzy JNS Caló OV7 | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"Media Naranja 2.0" | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | Non-album single | 2009 | [18] | |
"Medley" | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán Mario Ablanedo | Non-album single | 2009 | [19] | |
"Mexe e Remexe" ÷ | Mario Ablanedo César Lemos (Portuguese Adaptation) | Tierna la Noche (Brazil) | 1997 | [8] | |
"Mírame a los Ojos" ± | OV7 Caló JNS The Sacados Aleks Syntek Litzy Erik Rubín | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"Monsters" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"Move It" ‡ | Mario Ablanedo David Wiseburg (English Adaptation) | Non-album single | 1997 | [10] | |
"Move It (Spanglish)" ‡ | Mario Ablanedo David Wiseburg (English Adaptation) | Non-album single | 1997 | [10] | |
"Muévelo" | Mario Ablanedo | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Mujer Contra Mujer" † | José María Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Ni Tú Ni Nadie" † | Mario Ablanedo | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Ni Tú Ni Nadie" † ± | Beto Cuevas | Mario Ablanedo | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 2 | 2018 | [20] |
"Niños de la Calle" | Various Artists | José Ramón Florez Fredi Marugán | Non-album single | 1995 | [21] |
"No Es Obsesión" ± | OV7 | Carlos Lara | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"No Me Acostumbro" | Lenny de la Rosa | Descemer Bueno Israel Rojas | Non-album single | 2016 | [22] |
"No More Lies" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"No Te Necesito" | Fey Edgar Barrera Manuel Lara | Non-album single | 2018 | [23] | |
"No Tengo Novio" | José Ramón Florez David Boradoni | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Noche Ideal" | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"One Suitcase (Aquí Estoy)" ‡ | Lundberg De Giorgio | Non-album single | 2006 | [24] | |
"Popocatépetl" | Mario Ablanedo | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Popocatépetl" ± | MDO Caló | Mario Ablanedo | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 2 | 2018 | [20] |
"Provócame" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Tiziano Borghi | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Ritmo de la Noche" † ± | The Sacados Erik Rubín JNS OV7 Aleks Syntek Litzy | Alex Joerg Christensen Ingo Hauss Helmut Hoinkis Hayo Lewerentz | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"Romeo & Juliet" | Fey Robert Jazayeri | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Romeo and Juliet" ‡ | Fey Robert Jazayeri | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Say It Again" ‡ | Fey Robert Jazayeri | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Sé lo Que Vendrá" | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Sexo, Pudor y Lágrimas" ± | OV7 Caló JNS The Sacados Aleks Syntek Litzy Erik Rubín | Aleks Syntek | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"Shabadabada" ± | OV7 Caló JNS The Sacados Aleks Syntek Litzy Erik Rubín | Ettore Grenci Loris Ceroni Mónica Vélez | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"Show Me" ‡ | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Si Tengo Miedo" | Manu | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Siento" | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Siento" ‡ | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Siento Caer" | Fey Robert Jazayeri | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Sirena de Cristal" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Samuel Fisher | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Sólo por Bailar" ≠ | Jade Ell Niklas Bergwall Niklas Kings Sylwia Chaliss | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Subidón" | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Super Trouper" † | Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | Dancing Queens - Un Tributo para ABBA | 2014 | [25] | |
"Sweet Agony" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"Sweet as Sin" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
"Tamborada" | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni | Music of the World Cup: Allez! Ola! Olé! | 1998 | [26] | |
"Te Pertenezco" | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Te Pertenezco" ± | Caló | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni | 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 1 | 2017 | [7] |
"That's What Love's All About" ‡ | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"The Other Side" ‡ | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"The Perfect Song" † | Paul Oakenfold | Fey Paul Oakenfold Anthony Crawford | Non-album single | 2020 | [27] |
"The Way You Love Me" ‡ | Fey Robert Jazayeri | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Tierna la Noche" | Mario Ablanedo Lerry Nutti | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Tirando a Matar" | Gian Pietro Felisatti José Ramón Florez | Fey | 1995 | [9] | |
"To Be Honest" ‡ | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Todo Cambió" | Janette Chao | Big Brother 3-R | 2005 | [28] | |
"Tres Razones" ≠ | Valeria Rossi Spanish Adaptation: Francisco Cabras, Liliana Ritten | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Un Año Más" † | Ignacio Cano | La Fuerza del Destino | 2004 | [2] | |
"Un Poco Loco" | Mario Ablanedo David Boradoni | Tierna la Noche | 1996 | [6] | |
"Veneno" | Fey Manuel Lara Efraín González | Non-album single | 2023 | [29] | |
"Vertigo" ‡ | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Vértigo" | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Vienen y Van" | Fey Graeme Pleeth Robin Barter | Vértigo | 2002 | [3] | |
"Volar Otra Vez" ≠ | Graeme Pleeth Sheelie Poole | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Volviendo a Empezar" | Fey José Francisco Blázquez Gil Tiziano Borghi | Dulce Tentación | 2009 | [1] | |
"Vuelve" | José Ramón Florez J. Giralt | El Color de los Sueños | 1998 | [4] | |
"Y Aquí Estoy" ≠ | Lundberg De Giorgio Spanish Adaptation: Ángela D., S. Rivas | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Yo Decido" ≠ | Mattias Lindblom Anders Wollbeck Andy Love | Faltan Lunas | 2006 | [12] | |
"Your Game Is Over" ‡ | Fey | Sweet Temptation | 2009 | [14] | |
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