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            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Paula DeAnda" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/126119.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/Jamelia762003/">Jamelia762003</a><br />Added: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 05:27:47 -0800<br />Duration: 241</p><p> (Bringing To You The Hottest Music Videos On The Planet!)(BRAND NEW!)Music Video:Paula DeAnda singing 'Walk Away (Remember Me)' From The Album: "Paula DeAnda" Biography About Paula DeAnda. Born in San Antonio, TX, Paula DeAnda grew up listening to Selena and other female vocalists, often performing their songs with her cousins at family gatherings. Soon she started taking piano lessons and singing around town, both as a soloist and as a backup vocalist. In 2002, DeAnda's family decided to move to Corpus Christi in order to further her career, and once there the young singer met manager Ed Ocanas, who arranged for her to record the first piece she wrote, "What Would It Take," and get it on local airways. Shortly after that, DeAnda went to the studio with producer Happy Perez for her second single, "Doing Too Much," a song that eventually made it into the Billboard Top 40 in early 2006. That caught the attention of record executive Clive Davis and an audition was arranged, resulting in DeAnda being signed to Arista offshoot J Records. Her debut album was released in the summer of that same year. (C) 2006 Arista Records, LLC, a unit of SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT 
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