Latest Release
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- 12 JAN 2024
- 1 Song
- Mucho Por Vivir · 1996
- Libre · 2016
- Estrella Guía · 2003
- Dharma · 2022
- Muchas Flores · 2001
- Himno A La Alegría (feat. Alejandro Lerner, Alessia Cara, Alex Ubago, Ana Mena, Andrés Calamaro, Andrés Dvicio, Brian May, Camilo, Carlos Rivera, David Bisbal, Draco, Dulce Pontes, Fher, India Martínez, Joy, Juanes, Lali, Laura Pausini, Leire Martinez, Macaco, Malú, Manolo García, Manuel Carrasco, Mau y Ricky, Melendi, Miguel Ríos, Mikel Izal, Nathy Peluso, Pablo Alborán, Pablo López, Rosario, Rozalén, Sebastián Yatra & Vanesa Martín) - Single · 2021
- De Ley · 1992
- Parte de Mí · 2008
- Parte de Mí (Concierto Grabado en el Gran Teatre Liceu de Barcelona) · 2008
- Parte de Mí (Concierto Grabado en el Gran Teatre Liceu de Barcelona) · 2008
- 2016
- 2011
- 2008
Artist Playlists
- Her fiery vocals heat up these Latin pop and flamenco gems.
- These Bolero pop contenders were touched by the flamenco star.
Appears On
- Luigi l'artista incompreso
- Aitana, Alejandro Sanz, Antonio José & Antonio Orozco
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About Rosario
Singer and actress Rosario began her career in the mid- to late '70s; billing herself then as Rosario Rios, she recorded ¿Que Querrá Decir Esto? (1976) for CBS and acted in the film Al Fin Solos, Pero... (1977). Not much came of her efforts during this period, and her career went cold until 1984. Minor success was sustained through Muchas Flores (2001), a grand comeback that rejuvenated Rosario's career as an actress, in addition to her recording career. Her efforts were recognized by the Latin Grammy voters, who regularly nominated her for Best Pop Vocal Album, Female: she won in 2002 and 2004 for Muchas Flores and De Mil Colores, respectively. ~ Jason Birchmeier
- HOMETOWN
- Spain
- BORN
- 4 de noviembre de 1963
- GENRE
- Pop in Spanish