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Originally Posted by Bobbert
By the way, thanks for the link to the song. The music from Argentina is so expressive and I love to hear the Argentine accent. I still listen to Estela Raval’s songs from time to time because she was such a gifted singer, and I understand more and more of her songs as I continue with my Spanish studies.
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Did Estela Raval ever sing an Argentine song?
and did her do it in a genuine accent?. I had to look it up in Wikipedia and other sources because I mostly know her by name -and certain strident bits that I'm exposed to hear once in a blue moon while walking in the street or doing zapping-. For international songs, I prefer them in their originals: Come Prima (sung by her translated, as "Como antes") and regarding living in the past while hearing Mexican songs, I reject those boringly mellifluous and mono-thematic, like her "Tú eres mi destino", as I bow to intelligent lyrics, like Armando Manzanero's.
Contrary to that, the song I used as an example of exhorts made in Spanish is typically Argentine, and it was considered third among
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Las 100 canciones más destacadas del rock argentino según Rolling Stone y MTV"