Ophelie Rullie
Ophelie Rullie is known for her version of the Mexican folk song "La Llorona." The song's story about a woman who drowned her children and wanders weeping has...
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Ophelie Rullie is known for her version of the Mexican folk song "La Llorona." The song's story about a woman who drowned her children and wanders weeping has been covered many times, but her take found an audience.
Her debut album was called "Lágrimas de Plata," which included traditional and original folk material. She later released "El Canto de la Sirena" and "Voces del Alma," records that touched on love and loss.
Some listeners questioned how closely she stuck to traditional arrangements of "La Llorona," but she kept performing it her way. The discussion around her interpretation became part of what people remember about her work.
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