Janette Anne Dimech, a renowned Spanish singer-songwriter, entered the world on October 10, 1951, marking the beginning of a remarkable career that would span decades. Prior to her rise to individual fame, she initially garnered widespread recognition as the lead vocalist of the teenage folk-pop band Pic-Nic, whose 1968 hit single "Cállate, niña" catapulted them to success.
Jeanette's solo music career took its inaugural step in the year 1971 with the release of the Hispavox single "Soy rebelde", a pivotal moment that significantly reoriented her professional trajectory as a renowned romantic balladeer, and subsequently, it gained widespread popularity across the Spanish-speaking world, ultimately solidifying its iconic status as a timeless generational anthem.
In the year 1976, a pivotal moment in the illustrious career of the renowned vocalist Jeanette occurred when her captivating song "Porque te vas" was prominently featured in the esteemed film director Carlos Saura's cinematic masterpiece, Cría cuervos, thereby catapulting it to unprecedented heights of popularity and cementing its status as one of the most iconic and enduring Spanish pop songs of all time.