In 1993, at the age of 10, Anahí released her
eponymous debut LP. In 2006, following the success of RBD, Anahí re-released her solo album,
Baby Blue, under the name
Una Rebelde en Solitario. The following year, a compilation album was released, titled
Antes de Ser Rebelde. On 15 August 2008, RBD released a statement, stating that they had decided to split up. They went on one final tour,
Gira del Adiós World Tour, which ended in late 2008. In November 2008, Anahi and Dulce María collaborated with
Tiziano Ferro on a song called "
El Regalo Más Grande". In April 2009, Anahí launched an official website and Twitter page announcing her first solo album since RBD's split. She debuted her first solo single since RBD, "
Mi Delirio", at the
2009 Premios Juventud in
Miami,
Florida. It was released for digital download on 18 August 2009.
Mi Delirio was released on 24 November 2009. The album has been certified Gold in
Brazil, Anahí becoming the second Mexican artist — after
Thalía — who was certified Gold in that country. According to
Billboard,
Mi Delirio World Tour was the seventh most profitable tour in 2010. She performed in 10 concerts, attended by over 35,000 people. at
São Paulo,
Brazil (2010) Following the success of
Mi Delirio, on 23 November 2010, Anahí released
Mi Delirio – deluxe edition. The album includes all the songs released with the first album, plus four bonus tracks: "
Alérgico", "Pobre Tu Alma", "Ni Una Palabra" and "Aleph". The first two were released as singles. The album also contains a letter from Brazilian author
Paulo Coelho to Anahí, a photo gallery, and a written message from Anahí to her fans. The album contains a song inspired by Coelho's book
Aleph, which follows the third single "Alérgico". There are three known versions of the song: the album version with Anahí only; the Portuguese version featuring Brazilian singer Renee Fernandes, included in the
Mi Delirio – deluxe edition (Brazilian edition bonus track); and a duet version featuring
Noel Schajris, included in the
Mi Delirio – deluxe edition (Colombian edition bonus track). (In the US, this version is instead being on a special edition,
Alérgico (Fan edition) – EP.) at
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil (2011) In 2010, Anahí presented the
Kids Choice Awards Mexico and was nominated in three categories, winning for Favorite Artist and Favorite Look. She performed as well, introducing her single, "Alérgico". The album debuted at number 14 in Mexico, spending seven consecutive weeks in the top 100. "Alérgico" became the second most played song in Mexico for 11 weeks, and was number one on
iTunes. In 2011, Anahí and Christian Chávez worked together for the first time since the dissolution of RBD. They recorded a song, "Libertad", which was released on iTunes on 12 April 2011. The song was included on Christian Chávez's album. In May 2011, Anahí and the
Latin pop stars
Bryan Amadeus and
Ale Sergi were invited by
MTV Latin America to perform the opening theme for the TV series
Popland!. The song, entitled "Click", was released on iTunes on 13 September 2011. On 5 July 2011, Anahí released a new single, "Dividida", which is also the opening theme of the TV series she starred in,
Dos Hogares. She also recorded the ending theme with
Carlos Ponce, "Rendirme En Tu Amor", which was released on J 24 July 2011. In December 2011, Anahí was invited by Mexican singer
Juan Gabriel to be featured on a song with him on his album of duets, entitled "Con Tu Amor". Anahí released a song called "Absurda" in late 2012, and its lyric video was released on YouTube on 30 January. On 4 February 2013, the single was released for digital download. A new album was announced with a 2013 release date, but was later cancelled. Anahí released a song, "Están Ahí", without any previous promotion, on 25 May 2015. The song's lyrics pay homage to her fans. A month later, she announced the return of her musical career and released a comeback single "
Rumba" featuring Puerto Rican rapper
Wisin, and the album
Inesperado was released in 2016. Anahí and her RBD bandmates reunited for a live concert, held on 26 December 2020. ==First Lady of Chiapas==