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Patty Cabrera is a Peruvian-American singer and songwriter who rose to fame in the early 1990s. Known for her soulful voice and a musical style that blended R&B, Pop, and Latin rhythms, she became one of the most influential figures in the Spanish-speaking Christian music industry. Musical Career and Success Cabrera debuted in 1991 with the album "Hasta Hoy" (Until Today), which earned her a Dove Award nomination for Spanish Language Album of the Year. Her crossover appeal and modern sound—reminiscent of the R&B trends of that era—made her a favorite among young audiences. Key Albums: Siempre y Para Siempre (1996) and Amar a Alguien Como Yo (1998). Style: She was often praised for her smooth vocal delivery, similar to artists like Stacie Orrico or early Mariah Carey, making her a standout in the Christian R&B genre. Personal Challenges and Advocacy After a period of living in the United States and Aruba, Patty returned to her native Peru. In recent years, she has been very open about her personal journey, sharing her testimony as a survivor of domestic violence. This experience shifted her focus from the stage to social justice. Current Life and Activism Today, Patty Cabrera is widely recognized as a human rights activist. Focus: She works closely with organizations dedicated to protecting women and children from violence and human trafficking. Politics: She has transitioned into the political sphere in Peru, advocating for legislative changes to support vulnerable