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  2. Cambio Dolor - Wikipedia

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    "Cambio Dolor" (English: "I Trade Pain") is a 1998 song by Uruguayan singer Natalia Oreiro, the song was written by Pablo Durand and Fernando López Rossi, “Cambio Dolor” was released as the third single from Oreiro's self-titled debut studio album (1998). [1] “

  3. Natalia Oreiro (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Cambio Dolor" second single in Argentina has become a signature tune telenovela Muneca Brava "Cambio Dolor". Song was deployed to 52.místo to Argentine TOP 100 chart on 24 January 1999. The song got up to fifth place overall and remained in the charts 19 weeks to 23 May 1999.

  4. List of Natalia Oreiro live performances - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan singer Natalia Oreiro has embarked on seven concert tours. She has also performed live at various award ceremonies and television shows. In 2000 she embarked on her debut headlining concert tour, Tu Veneno Tour, which visited South America, North America, Europe and Asia due to the huge success of the telenovela Muňeca Brava (Wild Angel) around the world.

  5. Natalia Oreiro - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Marisa Oreiro Iglesias (Spanish pronunciation: [naˈtalja oˈɾejɾo]; born 19 May 1977) is a Uruguayan actress, singer, songwriter, model, television presenter and fashion designer. She began her career in telenovelas but since 2008 she has switched to work primarily in films.

  6. Muñeca Brava - Wikipedia

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    Muñeca Brava (Wild Angel; [2] lit. "Rough Doll") is an Argentine telenovela, produced by Telefe in 1998–1999. The television series was broadcast in more than 80 countries over the world, [3] [4] [5] enjoying high ratings.

  7. Uruguayan Invasion - Wikipedia

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    Record labels began rapidly signing Uruguayan rock bands to promote in Argentina. Argentine television shows like Escala Musical were also a springboard for many of the bands' popularity. Like the British Invasion , the Uruguayan Invasion had died down by the late 1960s, as it became more popular to record harder-hitting Spanish-language music.

  8. List of Uruguayan submissions for the Academy Award for Best ...

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    Uruguay has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] regularly since 2001. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue.

  9. List of Uruguayan films - Wikipedia

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    Selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards: 2019: The Sharks: Lucía Garibaldi: Coming-of-age, Drama: Alelí: Leticia Jorge: Comedy-drama: Selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards: The Moneychanger: Federico Veiroj: Comedy