Genre: Pop
1 | De Tu Amor |
2 | Me Muero De Amor |
3 | Cambio Dolor |
4 | Canto Canto |
5 | Vengo Del Mar |
6 | Tu Veneno |
7 | Como Te Olvido |
8 | Que Digan Lo Que Quieran |
9 | Amor Fatal |
10 | Que Pena Me Das |
11 | Cuesta Arriba, Cuesta Abajo |
12 | Mata Y Envenena |
13 | RíO De La Plata |
14 | Luna Brava |
15 | Basta De Ti |
16 | Se Pegó En Mi Piel |
17 | Alas De Libertad |
18 | Caliente |
19 | Pasión Celeste |
20 | Por Verte Otra Vez |
21 | Un Ramito de Violetas |
22 | Nada Mas Que Hablar |
23 | Donde Ira |
24 | Gitano Corazon |
25 | No Soporto |
26 | Mar |
27 | Cayendo |
28 | Aburrida |
29 | Febrero |
30 | No Va Más |
31 | En El 2000 |
32 | We're All Alone |
33 | Busca Un Problema |
34 | What a Feeling |
Natalia Marisa Oreiro Iglesias (born May 19, 1977) is a Latin Grammy-nominated Uruguayan singer, actress and fashion designer, who developed most of her career in Argentina. Oreiro began her career in telenovelas. Since 2008 she has switched to work primarily in films. Oreiro has worked on social awareness shows and events for organizations like Greenpeace and UNICEF, the latter of which designated her as ambassador for Argentina and Uruguay in September 2011. She has been included in Esquire magazine's "The Sexiest Woman Alive Atlas" list. In 2012, La Nación named her the queen of telenovelas.
Natalia Oreiro, daughter of Carlos Florencio Oreiro Poggio and Mabel Cristina Iglesias Bourié, was born on May 19, 1977. Natalia studied drama at the age of eight and at twelve started auditioning for advertisements. During her teens she appeared in more than 30 television commercials for such trade marks as Coca Cola, Pepsi and Johnson & Johnson.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalia_Oreiro