About this album
Sound:
"A vibrant fusion of Latin pop and rock, showcasing Oreiro's emotive voice against engaging melodies."
Where they were
Released on July 16, 2002, 'Turmalina' was Natalia Oreiro's third studio album, coming off the success of her previous album 'Vuelo', which solidified her status in Latin pop. At this point in her career, Oreiro was transitioning from being primarily known as an actress to establishing herself as a prominent singer.
Why it matters
'Turmalina' helped reinforce Oreiro's influence in the Latin pop scene, featuring hits that resonated with audiences across Latin America. The album reached significant chart positions in various countries and contributed to her rising stardom during the early 2000s.
Essential tracks
- "Que digan lo que quieran" — This track stands out due to its defiant lyrics about self-acceptance and freedom, encapsulating Oreiro's powerful message.
- "No soporto" — 'No soporto' showcases Oreiro's vocal range and emotional delivery, making it a fan favorite and a staple in her live performances.
- "Por verte otra vez" — This ballad highlights Oreiro's ability to convey deep emotion, resonating with listeners through its poignant lyrics and melody.
Release Date
July 16, 2002
Artist Origin
Russia
Tracklist
- 1 No soporto 3:27
- 2 Que digan lo que quieran 3:55
- 3 Amor fatal 3:07
- 4 Alas de libertad 4:12
- 5 Canto canto 3:08
- 6 Cayendo 3:08
- 7 Por verte otra vez 3:27
- 8 Cuesta arriba, cuesta abajo 3:41
- 9 No va mas 3:14
- 10 Pasión celeste 3:39
- 11 Mar 4:30