Biography
Stephanie Fatule Báez (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, February 26, 1987), known professionally as Techy Fatule, is a prominent Dominican singer, songwriter, and actress. Recognized for her style within Latin pop, ballads, and tropical music, she has established herself as one of the most versatile contemporary voices in Dominican music.
Early Life and Education
She is the daughter of well-known entertainer, actor, and singer Carlos Alfredo Fatule and television presenter and broadcaster Tatiana Rosario. Growing up in an environment closely linked to media and the arts, her interest in entertainment was sparked at an early age.
She began her artistic training studying vocal performance, acting, and piano. She later complemented her musical studies at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, providing her with a solid technical foundation in songwriting and performance.
Acting and Television Career
Before focusing fully on her music career, Techy developed an active trajectory in Dominican theater, film, and television. She participated in various stage and musical productions, including Había una vez en Nueva York, Evita, and Dreamgirls.
In film and broadcasting, she appeared in several Dominican movies and hosted television and radio shows, standing out for her charisma and stage presence.
Musical Career
A Son de Pop and Early Releases
Although she had performed music in musical theater and special events, she officially launched her solo recording project with the album A Son de Pop (2017). The record included singles such as "Entregarte todo" and "Prohibido quererte", which gained strong radio play and digital streaming success.
Capítulo 2 and Latin Grammy Nomination
In 2019, she released her second studio album, Capítulo 2, consolidating her musical and lyrical style focused on heartbreak, vulnerability, and personal growth.
In 2021, she presented the album Que Me Firme El Cielo. The release featured the title track "Que me firme el cielo", which earned her a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Tropical Song, marking a key milestone in her international career.
Evolution and Musical Style
Her musical identity is characterized by fusing pop and romantic ballads with nuances of tropical genres such as bachata and merengue. She is widely recognized for her narrative songwriting ability, as well as the power and emotional resonance of her vocal delivery.
Personal Life
Techy Fatule is married to Sergio George (David) Breat and is the mother of a son named Dylan. She maintains an active presence on social media, where she shares her creative process and daily life with an authentic and relatable approach.
Awards and Legacy
Throughout her career, she has received multiple honors at the Soberano Awards in the Dominican Republic, winning in categories such as Solo Artist and Show of the Year. She is considered one of the most influential figures in contemporary Dominican pop.