Marcela Morelo
Argentinean singer/songwriter Marcela Morelo used to sing alongside her grandfather, an accordionist. She soon learned how to play classic guitar, making her first composition at the age of 18. After participating in bands such as Pomelo Galante and Gris, recording jingles, and performing live at Buenos Aires' club circuit, Marcela Morelo signed up to BMG in 1996. There, she recorded her debut album Manantial, produced by Rodolfo Lugo, which featured the hit singles "Corazón Salvaje" and "La Fuerza Del Engaño." Playing a mixture of pop, tropical, and Argentinean folk, the talented musician returned in 1999 with Eclipse.
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Manantial
Latin America - Released by RCA Records Label on 23 May 1997
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Chau - Me Puedo Equivocar -
Latin America - Released by Sony Music Argentina on 28 Jun 2023
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Manantial
Latin America - Released by RCA Records Label on 11 Nov 1997
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Fuera del Tiempo
Pop/Rock - Released by RCA Victor on 29 Oct 2007
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Almas Gemelas (Versión Acústica)
Latin America - Released by RCA Victor on 15 May 2020
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Me Conquistaste
Marcela Morelo, Rodrigo Tapari
Latin America - Released by Sony Music Argentina on 14 Feb 2024
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Chau - Me Puedo Equivocar - (Versión Reggae)
Latin America - Released by Sony Music Argentina on 28 Jun 2023
24-Bit 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Corazón Salvaje
Latin America - Released by Magenta on 21 Jul 1992
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -