A Uruguayan singer and actress who found fame in the late '90s and built a catalog of pop songs.
For a sense of her pop style, 'Luna Brava' and 'Me Muero De Amor' are good places to start. They've got that late-'90s/early-2000s feel that a lot of her fans still connect with.
Her debut album came out the same year as her acting debut in 'Muñeca Brava,' which gave her a huge platform across Latin America. Songs like 'Tu Veneno' and 'Río de La Plata' became part of that early wave, and she's kept releasing music since, with seven studio albums to her name. She's also used that visibility to speak up on women's and LGBTQ+ rights, which has shaped her public presence alongside the music.
She started performing in Uruguay as a kid, then broke through internationally with the 1998 telenovela 'Muñeca Brava' and her first album that same year. Over the years, she's worked with artists like Bersuit Vergarabat on 'Corazón Valiente' and Eros Ramazzotti on 'Più Che Puoi,' while putting out new records steadily.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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