Camila Moreno lyrics
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Artist's albums
NO
2023 · single
Antes que el sol nos queme
2023 · single
Rey Secreto
2022 · album
Detonación (Remix)
2022 · single
PODER - Lilith: 6
2022 · single
Rey
2021 · album
Déjame (Acústica)
2021 · single
Petronila
2021 · single
Déjame
2021 · single
Hice a Mi Amor Llorar
2021 · single
Hombre
2020 · single
Cerca
2020 · single
Esta Electricidad (Es Real)
2020 · single
Conversaciones Sobre Es Real
2020 · single
Es Real
2020 · single
Quememos el Reino
2019 · single
Pangea (Vol. 2)
2019 · album
Track By Track Pangea (Vol. 2)
2019 · album
Dos Mil Canciones
2019 · single
Pangea (Vol. 1) (En Vivo)
2019 · album
Millones (En Vivo)
2018 · single
El Origen del Arcoiris
2018 · single
Esta Noche o Nunca (En Vivo)
2017 · single
Piedad (En Vivo)
2017 · single
Máquinas Sin Dios (Re-versión)
2017 · single
Los Momentos
2016 · single
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Biography
Camila Moreno is a singer and composer born in Santiago, Chile. Her career started strong, with her second single “Millones” getting a nomination for the Latin Grammy in 2009, at the same time her first album Almismotiempo was being released. Her follow-up Panal (2012) was a departure from the sound of Almismotiempo, and thanks to the ballad “Te quise” sold more than 5,000 copies in Chile, gaining her first Gold certification. In 2015 she released Mala Madre, her third studio album. The record became a phenomenon in its first day of release. It was available for free download for 24 hours, and it was downloaded 73,500 times, an absolut record for Chiles music industry. In 2016 Camila Moreno won three Pulsar Awards, for Best Pop Artist, Album of the Year and Song fo the Year (for “Tu Mamá te Mató”). In 2018 she stopped perfoming live to focus on other projects. Her last show was in Teatro Caupolican in front of a 4,000 audience, her biggest concert to date.