Mercedes Sosa - Discografia [discography] [TRUSTED]
: She became the face of the Argentine folk revival, emphasizing authentic rural sounds over commercial pop. Exile and International Fame (1970s–1980s)
: In 2000, she won a Latin Grammy for Best Folk Album for Misa Criolla .
: Her final recording project, Cantora (2009), featured duets with legendary Spanish-speaking artists and serves as her musical testament. Mercedes Sosa - Discografia [Discography]
: Her first album, La Voz de la Zafra (1962), established her as a champion of the "voiceless."
In her later years, Sosa broke genre boundaries, collaborating with artists ranging from Luciano Pavarotti to Shakira. Despite battling for decades, she continued to record and perform until her passing in 2009. : She became the face of the Argentine
Born into poverty in Tucumán, Argentina, Mercedes began her career by winning a local radio talent contest under a pseudonym. Her early recordings were deeply rooted in the (New Song) movement, which blended traditional folk rhythms with lyrics addressing the struggles of the working class.
: Even from abroad, her songs like "Gracias a la Vida" became anthems for democracy and human rights. : Her first album, La Voz de la
: In 1982, she returned to Argentina for a historic series of concerts at the Teatro Ópera. These performances were captured in the album Mercedes Sosa en Argentina , which remains a landmark in Latin music history. Global Icon and Late Career (1990s–2009)
