Artist's albums
La Colina de la Vida (Remaster 2023)
2023 · single
Mercedes Florecida
2023 · album
Razón de Vivir
2023 · single
Acústico en Suiza (En Vivo)
2023 · album
Acústico (En Vivo)
2023 · album
Canciones Con Fundamento
2023 · album
Induce (En Vivo)
2022 · single
Mercedes Sosa Cantora Éxitos
2021 · album
Lucerito
2015 · album
Lucerito
2015 · single
Ángel (Edición Deluxe)
2014 · album
Deja la Vida Volar - En Gira (En Vivo)
2011 · album
Homenaje A Violeta Parra
2010 · album
A Quién Doy
2010 · album
Mujeres Argentinas
2010 · album
Desarma y Sangra (with Charly García)
2009 · single
Zona de Promesas (with Gustavo Cerati)
2009 · single
Cantora
2009 · album
Cantora
2009 · album
Cantora 2
2009 · album
Christmas round the World
2008 · compilation
Trilogía
2007 · album
La Historia Del Folklore (Segunda Parte)
2006 · album
Corazón libre
2005 · album
Argentina Quiere Cantar
2003 · album
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Biography
Haydée Mercedes Sosa (San Miguel de Tucumán, 9 de Julio de 1935-Buenos Aires, 4 de octubre de 2009). Se definía a sí misma como "cantora" antes que "cantante". Es considerada como la mayor exponente del folklore latinoamericano. Se la conoció como "la voz de América Latina". Cofundadora del "Movimiento del Nuevo Cancionero". Incursionó en diversos géneros como el tango, el rock y el pop. Entre sus discos se destacaron "Canciones con fundamento", "Homenaje a Violeta Parra" y "Cantora" (álbum doble que interpretó 34 canciones a dúo). Ha ganado seis premios Grammy Latinos (2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011), incluyendo el Premio a la Trayectoria en 2004 y dos Premios póstumos en 2009 y 2011. Haydée Mercedes Sosa (San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, 9 July 1935– 4 October 2009), known as La Negra, she was an Argentine singer who was popular throughout Latin America and all around the world. She gave voice to songs written by many Latin American songwriters and her music made people hail her as the "voice of the voiceless ones". Mercedes performed in theaters such as the Lincoln Center in NY, the Théâtre Mogador in Paris and the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, as well as sell-out shows in New York's Carnegie Hall and the Roman Colosseum. Her career spanned four decades and she has won six Latin Grammy awards (2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011), including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and two posthumous award for Best Folk Album in 2009 and 2011.