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Yma Sumac was a Peruvian singer and actress with a remarkable vocal range of four or even five octaves, such that it is said that in the ’50s she sang the highest note ever recorded by a female voice. According to the magazine Variety, Sumac held more than 3,000 concerts 'covering the entire globe', breaking any record for an artist, and it is estimated that she sold over 40 million records.
Yma Sumac was a Peruvian singer and actress with a remarkable vocal range of four or even five octaves, such that it is said that in the ’50s she sang the highest note ever recorded by a female voice.
According to the magazine Variety, Sumac held more than 3,000 concerts 'covering the entire globe', breaking any record for an artist, and it is estimated that she sold over 40 million records.
Discover Yma Sumac’s groundbreaking music and legendary voice—listen to her iconic 1960 concert and explore her incredible legacy today!
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