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ALBUMLove Song (feat. Dean Fraser) - SingleNonpalidece, Fito Paez & Fabiana Cantilo
Albums by Fabiana Cantilo
ALBUMCuna de PiedraFabiana Cantilo
ALBUMSuperamorFabiana Cantilo
ALBUMAhoraFabiana Cantilo
ALBUMEn la Vereda del SolFabiana Cantilo
ALBUMInconsciente ColectivoFabiana Cantilo
ALBUMHija del RigorFabiana Cantilo
ALBUMInformación CelesteFabiana Cantilo
ALBUMDe Que Se Ríen?Fabiana Cantilo
ALBUMSol en CincoFabiana Cantilo
ALBUMAlgo MejorFabiana Cantilo
Fabiana Cantilo's Popular Music Videos
Mary Poppins y el Deshollinador (feat. Fito Páez)
Fabiana Cantilo
Los Años Salvajes (feat. Fabiana Cantilo)
Fito Páez
Sigue Girando (60 Aniversario en Vivo Luna Park) [feat. Fito Páez & Fabiana Cantilo] [Official Video]
Juanse
Nada Es para Siempre (feat. Hilda Lizarazu & Daniela Herrero)
Fabiana Cantilo
Ya Fue
Fabiana Cantilo
En la Vereda del Sol
David Lebón & Fabiana Cantilo
Micrón de Segundo
Fabiana Cantilo
Brillante Sobre el Mic
Fabiana Cantilo
Cleopatra, la Reina del Twist
Fabiana Cantilo
Fue Amor (Official Video)
Fabiana Cantilo
Artist Biography
Argentinean pop/rock singer Fabiana Cantilo was born in March 3, 1959. At the beginning of her career, Cantilo was known for playing in a theatre company called Bay-Biscuits. Later, and as her interest for music was growing, Fabiana Cantilo started supporting music acts. Pop band los Twist gave her the opportunity to become a leading singer. In 1983, Charly García invited her to join his band as a backing vocalist. Two years later and after singing along with Fito Paez, Fabiana Cantilo released her first solo album called Detectives. By 1988, the singer formed her own band, named los Perros Calientes, releasing a record that same year. In July 1990, Cantilo participated in a festival called Mi Buenos Aires Rock, later getting the chance to play at a Roxette concert as its opening act while the pop band was touring South America. Algo Mejor was released in 1993. That album included songs written by Andrés Calamaro and Fito Paez. A more personal album came out in 1994. Golpes al Vacío was followed by 1995's Sol en 5 and 1998's ¿De Qué Se Rien? ~ Drago Bonacich
Hometown
Argentina
Genre
Latin