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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] “
Natalia Oreiro is the self-titled debut Spanish-language album by Uruguayan ... Song "Cambio Dolor" was the title song and song "Me muero de amor" was a love theme of ...
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.
Natalia also contributed to the lyrics of "Cayendo". "Que Digan Lo Que Quieran" is Turmalina's first single. The official Uruguayan 2002 World Cup song "Pasión Celeste" is recorded with Fredy Bessio. [23] "Cuesta arriba, cuesta abajo" was the opening song of the soap opera Kachorra (Runaway Lady).
Alfredo Zitarrosa (March 10, 1936 – January 17, 1989) was a Uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist. He specialized in Uruguayan and Argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.
La ruleta de la suerte is an Uruguayan television game show based on the original American series Wheel of Fortune. [1] Presented by Rafael Villanueva and Roxanne Machin, it is broadcast on Teledoce[2] The show debuted on 11 August 2020, and its first episode was the fourth most viewed of the day, reaching 10.9 rating points. [2]
Los Shakers were a popular rock band in the 1960s and was a part of the Uruguayan Invasion in Latin America. They were heavily influenced by the look and sound of The Beatles . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the late 1960s they would broaden and expand their musical direction before breaking up in 1969.
Casapueblo is a building constructed by the Uruguayan artist Carlos Páez Vilaró. It is located in Punta Ballena, 13 kilometres (8 mi) from Punta del Este, Uruguay. Initially, it was the artist's summer home and workshop, and includes a museum, an art gallery, a cafeteria and a hotel in its facilities. It was the permanent residence of its ...