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  3. Apr 28, 2017 · About. "Argentine Folk Songs" (1953, LP, Folkways Records) by folk singer and guitarist Octavio Corvalan. Track Listing: 01. Cuando Yo Me Muera (Gato) (00:00), 02. ...

    • Apr 28, 2017
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    • Gammaldans
    • Mercedes Sosa
    • Sandro de América
    • Lali Espósito
    • Diego Torres
    • Facundo Cabral
    • Luis Alberto Spinetta
    • Andrés Calamaro
    • Carlos Gardel
    • León Gieco
    • Ricardo Montaner

    Up first we have Haydee Mercedes Sosa who was born into a working-class family in San Miguel de Tucumán. Her earliest memories of music were when she sang on the radio, much to her father’s dismay. Years later, she found herself amid a folklore revival in the areas surrounding Buenos Aires and as the new founder of the “Nuevo Cancionero” movement. ...

    Mext we have singer Sandro de América, born Roberto Julio Sanchéz, who was a singer, performer, and actor most notable as one of the first Latin American artists to blend rock and Spanish. He was called the “Argentine Elvis,” redefining Argentine music throughout his career. He sold millions of records including his most famous hits “Rosa, Rosa” an...

    Lali Espósito is a native of Buenos Aires, where she began her career as an actress and later moved on to singing, dancing, and even coaching soccer. After landing a role in the TV showRincón de Luz, she earned more acting roles in the film industry. Soon after, she joined the Argentine pop band Teen Angels, making her first attempt at becoming a m...

    Diego Antonio Cacciais a singer, songwriter, actor, and the son of another legendary Argentine musician, Lolita Torres. As a three-time Latin Grammy winner, his success brought him multiple hit singles and eventual induction into the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame. His first band, Macca, only lasted for a few years until he went solo. He scored a r...

    Facundo Cabral was a popular Argentine composer, singer, and songwriter that rose to fame and success despite enduring a harrowing childhood. While working at a hotel, his manager discovered his talent with a guitar and allowed him to perform there. He gained popularity after releasing his single “No soy de aqui ni soy de alla.” However, his lyrics...

    Luis Alberto Spinettais seen as one of the most influential rock artists Argentina has produced. He grew up in Buenos Aires and eventually started his music career with three other artists to form the band Almendra. The band released popular singles like “El Mundo Entre las Manos” and “Muchacha Ojos de Papel” featuring the enthralling combination o...

    The Rock en Espanol era brought many talents into the spotlight, including Argentine singer-songwriter Andrés Calamaro. He is considered one of the most influential Argentine singers and songwriters, with a musical style ranging between funk, reggae, tango, and rock. In the 1980s, his early music career included albums Hotel Calamaro (1984) and Nad...

    Carlos Gardel was a much older figure in Argentine music and an essential pioneer in welcoming a new side to tango. He brought a newer image to the songs when many of Argentina’s high-status citizens frowned upon it. He was born in France but later moved with his mother back to Buenos Aires. There, he spent his youth focusing on growing his musical...

    Leon Gieco was one of many Argentine artists whose deep passion and outspoken personalities could not fit inside the forced censorship from Argentina’s leaders. As a legendary folk-rock singer, his music held the hearts of many from his homeland and the rest of the world. He first began his journey with music as a little boy, learning to play the g...

    Héctor Eduardo Reglero Montaner, also known as Ricardo Montaner, was a master of romantic ballads, classic orchestras, and sappy telenovelas. His popularity began in Venezuela, but his roots go back to Avellaneda, near Buenos Aires, Argentina. He began his career in the mid-1970s producing a couple of albums that weren’t nearly as popular as his al...

    • Cadet Rousselle (Young Rousselle) André Claveau and Mathé Altéry. 02:01.
    • Gentil coquelicot (Pretty Poppy) André Claveau and Mathé Altéry. 01:43.
    • Frère Jacques (Brother James) André Claveau and Mathé Altéry. 02:19.
    • Savez-vous planter les choux (Do You Know How to Plant Cabbage?) André Claveau and Mathé Altéry. 01:21.
  4. Diosa (Remasterized 2001) Los Auténticos Decadentes Los Reyes de la Canción. 3:33. La partida de la gitana (Si te vas) Airbag. 3:54. New recommendations. Take a journey with these argentine hits from the radios over the last decades.

  5. 2000 Argentina 406,000 4 79 Manu Chao "Me Gustas Tú" 2001 France 401,000 2 80 Les G.O. Cul-ture "Darla dirladada" 2000 France 398,000 1 82 Eminem "Stan" 2000 United States 398,000 4 83 Papi Sánchez "Enamorame" 2003 Dominican Republic 396,000 2 84 Supermen Lovers "Starlight" 2001 France 393,000 2 85 The Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling" 2009

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