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Ximena Sariñana Wants To Know: 'Where Will The Girls Dance?'

Sariñana's latest album Dónde Bailarán Las Niñas encapsulates her becoming a mother, balances the her vulnerability and addresses sex crime rates in Mexico.
Ximena Sariñana's latest album <em>¿Dónde Bailarán Las Niñas?</em><em>,</em> or <em>Where Will The Girls Dance?, </em>is out now.

Before her music career, Ximena Sariñana was a child actress in Mexican movies and telenovelas. Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, she appeared in projects by her father, a director, and her mother, a screenwriter. Music was then just a hobby. But when she turned to it full time, the world noticed.

In 2008, her first album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album. A decade later, Sariñana now in her or out now.

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