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Vida Guerra
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Vida Guerra (born March 19, 1974[1] age[›]) is a Cuban-born American model, actress, and singer. Her first notable appearance was in the U.S. edition of FHM magazine in December 2002; since then, she has modeled for many other men's magazines.
Born in Havana, Cuba, Guerra moved with her family to the United States soon after, ending up in the town of Perth Amboy, New Jersey. While growing up, she entered several fashion shows modeling swim wear, and appeared in a few music videos.[1]
Contents
- 1 Career
- 2 Music career
- 2.1 Confirmed track listing
- 3 Vida Guerra Wallpapers
- 4 Content notes
- 5 References
- 6 External links
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Career
Guerra's first national exposure came when she appeared in a
lingerie spread for
FHM in December 2002. The magazine later reported that following its publication, almost one-third of their mail was from readers demanding more photos of her. She was called back for more photo shoots and became "
FHM's Model of the Year" in 2004.
[2] Since then, she has been featured in many magazines, including
DUB,
Smooth,
Escape, and
Open Your Eyes, often as the "
cover girl". Guerra has made multiple appearances on several
Spanish language television programs such as
El Gordo y la Flaca (
The Fat Man and the Thin Woman). She has also become a staple in
music videos, appearing in "
Shake Ya Tailfeather" (
Nelly,
P. Diddy and
Murphy Lee, from the
Bad Boys II soundtrack, 2003) and "
The New Workout Plan" (
Kanye West, 2004), in "
Obsession (No Es Amor)" (
Frankie J featuring
Baby Bash, 2005) among others. In addition, Guerra has appeared in a
commercial for
Burger King's
TenderCrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch, a couple of sketches on
Chappelle's Show (including "
R. Kelly's '(I Wanna) Piss on You' Music Video", which spoofed the
R. Kelly sex tape), and the film
National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2. She lent her voice to the video game
Scarface: The World Is Yours.
Guerra on the cover of the July 2006 issue of
Playboy, in which she appeared nude
In April 2005, Guerra's camera phone was allegedly hacked. Dozens of photos, including nude pictures, were widely disseminated on the Internet. Guerra said the nude images were of another woman, and that they had been mixed with genuine, non-nude camera-phone images of her to create the false appearance that she was the naked woman pictured.[3] However, the head of her record label maintained that the nude photos were of Guerra and that she had deliberately leaked them as a publicity stunt. Guerra was dropped by the label over this incident.[4]
Guerra was voted Number 26 in "F.H.M's Top 100 Sexiest Females" of 2005 and has twice been named the winner of the magazine's "Best Butt Award". She has produced her own swimsuit calendars (and accompanying "behind the scenes" DVDs) and a 2006 DVD titled Vida Guerra: Exposed. Guerra also appears on Primped, a television program for mobile phones produced by GoTV Networks, in which she helps three "average" women become "primped".[citation needed]
The July 2006 issue of Playboy featured the first formal nude photos of Guerra. Part of her motivation for posing for the magazine, she said, was the camera phone incident; she wanted people to see what she really looked like naked.[3]
Music career
The first track from Guerra's self titled debut album was leaked onto the internet on
November 2,
2006. The song is titled "You Got Me." Her CD is believed to feature
Paul Wall,
Mike Jones, and a few other unconfirmed artists. It has been reported that Vida both sings and raps on the CD. It was voted number one on Telemundo's special, "Best New Album Debuts." It was announced on her DVD,
Vida Guerra Exposed, that her self titled album will be released on February 2007 by
In Ya Face Records.
Confirmed track listing
- "You Got Me" (Vida Guerra)
- "Cut It Up" (Vida Guerra featuring Paul Wall)
Vida Guerra Wallpapers
Content notes
^ age: In a 2005 interview with Guerra, FHM wrote that she was 25.[2] Based on her real birthdate of 1974,[1] Guerra actually was 31 years old at the time.
References