"Cantora 2" is the second and final part of the extraordinary double album by the legendary Argentine singer Mercedes Sosa, released in 2009. This album is a testament to Sosa's enduring legacy and her ability to collaborate with some of the most renowned artists in Latin music. Featuring a diverse range of genres, including trova, folklore argentino, nueva trova, Latin folk, and singer-songwriter styles, "Cantora 2" is a rich tapestry of musical traditions and contemporary sounds.
The album showcases Mercedes Sosa's powerful and soulful voice, accompanied by an impressive lineup of guest artists. Collaborations with icons such as Gustavo Cerati, Charly García, René Pérez, Vicentico, Fito Páez, Lila Downs, and many others highlight the depth and breadth of Sosa's musical influence. Each track is a unique blend of voices and styles, creating a cohesive yet varied listening experience.
"Cantora 2" includes 19 tracks, spanning a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes. The album opens with "Zona de Promesas" featuring Gustavo Cerati, and continues with standout tracks like "Desarma y Sangra" with Charly García, "Canción para un Niño en la Calle" with René Pérez, and "Parao" with Vicentico. The album also features a rendition of the Argentine National Anthem, adding a patriotic touch to this musical journey.
Released under RCA Victor and Sony Music, "Cantora 2" is a fitting tribute to Mercedes Sosa's career and a celebration of her contributions to Latin music. The album was nominated for Album of the Year and won Best Folk Album at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, further cementing its place in the annals of Latin music history. Whether you are a longtime fan of Mercedes Sosa or a newcomer to her music, "Cantora 2" offers a captivating exploration of her artistry and the rich cultural heritage she represents."
Mercedes Sosa, affectionately known as "La Negra," was an iconic Argentine singer whose powerful voice resonated across Latin America and beyond. Born into humble beginnings in Tucumán, Argentina, Sosa's journey began at the age of 15 when she won a local radio contest, launching her into a career that would make her a symbol of social and political consciousness. With roots deeply embedded in Argentine folk music, she became a leading figure in the "Nuevo Cancionero" movement, giving voice to the struggles and aspirations of the common people. Her repertoire spanned a wide range of genres, including trova, Argentine folklore, nueva trova, and Latin folk, making her a beloved singer-songwriter. Sosa's unwavering commitment to her principles often put her at odds with oppressive regimes, earning her the title "the voice of the voiceless ones" and "the conscience of Latin America." Her timeless music continues to inspire and uplift, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Latin America.
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