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Natalia has appeared on many other artists albums. In 2004, she appeared on an album by Spanish singer Tony Aguilar on a song called Vuelve. With addition to this, Natalia has appeared on American rapper AT's album Electric Grease with the song “I Love This Game”. Natalia took a break for a year. However, in September 2005, she made her ...
"Hasta la Raíz" (transl. "Down to the Root") is a song by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade, the first track on her 2015 studio album of the same name. It was released as the album's lead single on January 6, 2015, through Sony Music Mexico .
Mariano Prunes of AllMusic compared the track to the work of Spanish singer Jeanette on the song "Porque te vas". [17] Lafourcade decided upon the album's title between the songs "Hasta la Raíz" and "Palomas Blancas"; the latter was written in Las Vegas , during her trip to the Grammy Awards . [ 21 ]
Natalia Altea Jiménez Sarmento (born 29 December 1981) is a Spanish singer-songwriter who started her musical career in the 2000s as vocalist of La Quinta Estación. [1] Her first disc as a soloist was titled Natalia Jiménez.
María Natalia Lafourcade Silva was born on 26 February 1984 in Mexico City, [5] but grew up in Coatepec, Veracruz, [6] surrounded by music and art. Her father is the Chilean musician Gastón Lafourcade [], [7] and her mother is the pianist María del Carmen Silva Contreras.
The Four Seasons is an American band formed in 1960 in Newark, New Jersey.Since 1970, they have also been known at times as Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.Known for the use of a traditional Italian-American sound, [5] they are one of the best-selling musical groups of all time, having sold an estimated 100 million records worldwide.
The activities of the contestants at "The Academy" or La Academia are streamed live via YouTube. [ 4 ] Unlike the seasons previously aired by TVE , the series did not serve as the platform to select the Spanish entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 ; singer Blas Cantó was internally selected by the broadcaster instead. [ 5 ]
The song begins in F-sharp major, and goes up by half scale, until it reaches the coda in B major. Billboard praised the "excellent vocal and instrumental production." [ 6 ] Cash Box described the song as a "pulsating, blues-soaked romancer with an infectious, Seasons-associated repeating, danceable riff ."