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Impressive, November 9, 2001
Hatred the soap operas... but master music of Natalia Oreiro. It has as much creativity in his agreed ones! I believe that for that reason it was name to the Grammy Latin in the Category " Better Feminine Pop Album " against Christina Aguilera... Everything a profit for the talentosa South American woman of the moment.
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Ten un poco de su veneno-Have some of her poisson, May 19, 2004
Natalia Oreiro is the kind of singers who don't have a well trained voice but have a beautiful voice. Tu Veneno, is my favorite album, for many reasons, but specially because it's got an special latin flavor. The track list is gorgeous, first: Tu Veneno, what a wonderful song!, it kinda make sme think of Catwoman, and, the video of this song is amazing. Then, Río de La Plata, one of her best songs ever, with a lot of feeling. Luna Brava and Gitano Coraz'on are very similar, with some sort of gipsy style. Cómo te Olvido, another hero-style song, very powerful. And, we have funny songs too, like "Febreo", which tells the story of a girl trying to hit on a gay guy at a bar.
Natalia, I must say you're a great singer, ¡Viva Natalia Oreiro!
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Very good CD, September 15, 2001
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This CD is actually much better than her first one. Her voice is very beautiful and she puts so many feelings in her songs (just listen to track #14). All songs are great and you won't have to skip any to get to your favorite, you will love them all.
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