Liliana Herrero
Liliana Herrero

Liliana Herrero

ARGLatin, Other Latin Music
79,498 monthly listeners
  • 38.5K followers
  • 4.7K subscribers
  • 48.9K followers
  • 5.9K fans

Liliana Herrero's Top Spotify Songs

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Mercedes Florecida
14.1K streams
2
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Gracias a la Vida
3.2K streams
3
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Oración Del Remanso
3K streams
4
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Toda la vida, un día - Mov.4: El Peso
2.8K streams
5
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Palabras Para Julia
2.5K streams
14.1K
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Mercedes Florecida

Mercedes Sosa, Victor Heredia, Abel Pintos, Santi Celli, Silvina Moreno, León Gieco, Ricardo Mollo, Mônica Salmaso, Rozalén, Nahuel Pennisi, Peteco Carabajal, Nadia Larcher, Juan Iñaki, Bruno Arias, Milena Salamanca, La Bruja Salguero, Jose Luis Aguirre, Eruca Sativa, Manu Sija, Dakillah, Ivonne Guzmán, Teresa Parodi, Liliana Herrero, Julia Zenko, Marta Gómez, Francesca Ancarola, Dulce Pontes, Luna Monti
3.2K
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Gracias a la Vida

Lila Downs, Teresa Parodi, Susana Baca, Liliana Herrero, Vivir Quintana, Niyireth Alarcón, Margarita Laso, TITA PARRA, Soledad, Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna
3K
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2.8K
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2.5K
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1.2K
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985
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907
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904
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Volver a los 17

Mercedes Sosa, Berta Rojas, Liliana Herrero, Francesca Ancarola, Marta Gómez
N/A
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Yo Vengo a Ofrecer Mi Corazón

Lila Downs, Teresa Parodi, Susana Baca, Liliana Herrero, Vivir Quintana, Niyireth Alarcón, TITA PARRA, Soledad, Margarita Laso, Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna

Liliana Herrero's YouTube Videos

445.4K
Views
Miss Bolivia - Soy (Pseudo Video) ft. Liliana Herrero
Youtube
445.4K views
Jan 30, 2017
153.3K
Views

Mercedes Sosa Cantora 2 Zamba del cielo con Fito Páez y Liliana Herrero.

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Mercedes Sosa Cantora 2 Zamba del cielo con Fito Páez y Liliana Herrero.
Youtube
153.3K views
Oct 08, 2010
135.3K
Views

Zamba del Cielo - Mercedes Sosa, Fito Paez y Liliana Herrero

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Zamba del Cielo - Mercedes Sosa, Fito Paez y Liliana Herrero
Youtube
135.3K views
Oct 11, 2011

Liliana Herrero's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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This Is Mercedes Sosa
by Spotify
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Mi casa es la tuya : Playlist Oficial
by Spotify
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Indie Español 2024: Música Indie Española 2000, 2010 & 2024
by Spotify
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Hechas en Argentina
by Spotify
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Tierra Adentro
by Spotify
76.6K
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76.5K
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29.1K
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Events2 Events

Jul
15-23
La Mar de Músicas
Spain
ESP
, CartagenaN/A N/A
Past
Jun-Jul
09-31
Noches del Botánico
Spain
ESP
, MadridN/A N/A
Past

Liliana Herrero's Past Events2 Events

  • La Mar de Músicas festival

    Andrés Calamaro, Fito Páez, Rubén Blades, Maria Gadú, Rozalén, Lia Kali, MARO, Arde Bogotá, Silvana Estrada, Fatoumata Diawara, November Ultra, Silvia Pérez Cruz, Owen Pallett, Rodrigo Cuevas, Califato ¾, Carey, Lisa LeBlanc, Susana Baca, Melissa Laveaux, Lia de Itamaracá, Bala Desejo, Queralt Lahoz, Gabi Hartmann, Martha Wainwright, Aysanabee, Karmento, Liliana Herrero, Pierre Kwenders, Gecko Turner, Minyo Crusaders, Afrotronix, CARLANGAS, Bab L' Bluz, JACOBO SERRA, AWAKATE, ARB, Le Diable à Cinq, Crudo Pimento, Hoonine, Ruth Mahogany, Ruto Neón, Fernando Rubio
    ESP, Cartagena
    Medium
  • Noches del Botánico festival

    Nicki Nicole, Carlos Rivera, The Lumineers, Natalia Lafourcade, Lindsey Stirling, Bob Dylan, LP, Djavan, Andrés Calamaro, Fito Páez, ZAZ, Placebo, Tito Nieves, Rubén Blades, Father John Misty, Chris Isaak, SOJA, Maria Gadú, Niña Pastori, Joss Stone, Lila Downs, Damien Rice, Gaby Moreno, Moderat, Kings of Convenience, Tamino, Diego El Cigala, The White Buffalo, Nick Mulvey, Silvana Estrada, Warpaint, Tomatito, John Butler Trio, Allison Russell, Fangoria, Isaac et Nora, Roberta Sá, Goran Bregović, Luz Casal, Salif Keita, Arnaldo Antunes, Ana Moura, M-Clan, Céu, Valeria Castro, Mario Biondi, Nu Genea, Silvia Pérez Cruz, Kokoroko, Marcus Miller, ZOO, Louis Cole, Ivan Ferreiro, Omara Portuondo, Kiko Veneno, Avishai Cohen, The Manhattan Transfer, Cimafunk, Mexican Institute Of Sound, Nikki Lane, Rodrigo Cuevas, DePedro, Takuya Kuroda (黒田卓也), Quique González, Ilegales, Gabriel Rios, Siouxsie, Alain Pérez, Zenet, Anni B Sweet, Baiuca, Michel Camilo, León Benavente, Josemi Carmona, Ariel Rot, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Liliana Herrero, Nancys Rubias, Fetén Fetén, McEnroe, Nino Josele, Los Estanques, Vitor Araújo, Twanguero, Los Saxos del Averno, Alex Conde, José del Tomate, Javier Colina, Nacho Marco, The Original Wailers, Roberto Delgado & Orquesta, Israel Suarez "Piraña", Yerai Cortés, Tarquim
    ESP, Madrid
    Small

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More about Liliana Herrero

Overview of Other Latin Music musician Liliana Herrero

An internationally renowned performer of Latin and other Latin music, Liliana Herrero is from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her distinctive fusion of traditional and modern sounds has made her a well-known personality in the Latin music scene throughout the course of a career spanning more than three decades.

Her powerful, emotional vocals and aptitude for fusing traditional Latin rhythms with elements of folk, rock, and jazz define Herrero's music. She serves as a voice for the people of Argentina and abroad through the frequent mention of social justice and political activity in her lyrics.

Herrero, who has received various honors and recognitions—including a Latin Grammy nomination—continues to push musical boundaries and motivate listeners. She has earned a reputation as one of the most revered and significant Latin musicians of our time thanks to her love and commitment to her craft.

What are the most popular songs for Other Latin Music musician Liliana Herrero?

A well-known Latin music performer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, is Liliana Herrero. Her most well-known songs include "Soy (feat. Liliana Herrero)," "Oracion Del Remanso," "La Jardinera," "Palabras Para Julia," "Confesion Del Viento," "El Tiempo Esta Despues," "Norte," "La Casa De Al Lado," and "Dejarlas Partir."

The gorgeous song "Soy (feat. Liliana Herrero)" demonstrates Herrero's vocal range and ability. The tune is eerily lovely, and the lyrics are profound and poignant. Another well-known song that shows Herrero's vocal prowess is "Oracion Del Remanso". The song's gentle, comforting melody can envelop listeners in serenity.

Numerous singers have covered the traditional Latin song "La Jardinera" over the years. One of the most well-liked renditions is by Herrero, and with good reason. Her performance is sincere and moving, perfectly capturing the spirit of the song. Other songs like "Palabras Para Julia," "Confesion Del Viento," "El Tiempo Esta Despues," "Norte," "La Casa De Al Lado," and "Dejarlas Partir" are as outstanding and highlight Herrero's ability to perform a variety of Latin music styles.

Overall, Liliana Herrero is a gifted artist with a sizable catalog of well-known songs that are adored by followers around. Her distinctive voice and expressive delivery set her apart in the Latin music landscape, and audiences are still moved and entranced by her music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Other Latin Music musician Liliana Herrero?

The well-known Argentine singer-songwriter Liliana Herrero has been enthralling audiences with her distinctive sound, which fuses traditional folk music with modern rhythms. Her most recent CD, "Mojones (2023)," is evidence of her growth as an artist. Her range as a musician is demonstrated by the album's blend of original songs and covers. Fans may anticipate hearing Liliana's distinctively beautiful lyrics accompanied by complex guitar melodies that take listeners to the heart of Argentina.

Along with her most recent album, Liliana Herrero also just dropped a brand-new track titled "Toda la vida, un dia (Mov.4: El Peso) (2023)." A heartfelt ballad, the song explores the universal experience of carrying the burden of our pasts with us. The haunting piano melody and Liliana's soulful vocals combine to provide a powerful and poignant composition that is likely to touch listeners.

Fans of Liliana Herrero will also enjoy her earlier compositions, such as "Cancion Sobre Cancion (2019)" and "Imposible (2016)." These albums demonstrate Liliana's talent for giving traditional folk music a modern twist and a style all her own. The live recording of "Antiguedades (En Vivo) (2020)," Liliana's previous hit, perfectly reflects her unpolished and unrefined performance style.

Overall, Liliana Herrero's most recent album and single show her capacity for artistic advancement and willingness to push the limits of conventional folk music. Her music is a celebration of the human experience and a monument to Argentina's rich cultural history. The most recent compositions by Liliana Herrero will definitely appeal to fans of Latin and Other Latin Music.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Other Latin Music musician Liliana Herrero?

Music enthusiasts like Liliana Herrero's captivating performances, which always leave them wanting more. At the Noches del Botanico festival in Madrid, Spain, and La Mar de Musicas in Cartagena, Spain, she gave some of her most significant musical performances. Herrero performed at the Noches del Botanico festival alongside other well-known Latin musicians like Jorge Drexler and Ismael Serrano. The public and the critics both praised her performance. Herrero's performance at La Mar de Musicas was equally enthralling and memorable.

Herrero has performed at numerous other locations across the world in addition to these events, such as the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain. Her appearances at these locations are consistently eagerly awaited and well-received. Her concerts are outstanding thanks to Herrero's distinctive voice and heartfelt delivery, and her audience engagement skills are unrivaled.

Overall, Liliana Herrero has cemented her reputation as a reputable and adored Latin music performer through her musical performances and festival appearances. It is very amazing how she can use her music to immerse the listener in her universe. It is understandable why she has such a devoted fan base who eagerly await her next performance.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Other Latin Music musician Liliana Herrero?

Over the course of her musical career, Liliana Herrero has worked with a variety of musicians. She has a remarkable collaboration with Miss Bolivia on the song "Soy." Liliana's seductive vocals are featured on the song, which fuses electronic beats with traditional Argentine rhythms. The song has a contagious energy, and Liliana's voice gives the words additional depth and emotion. The partnership with Miss Bolivia demonstrates Liliana's adaptability to many genres and her versatility.

With Mercedes Sosa and Fito Paez, a noteworthy collaboration was made on the song "Zamba del Cielo." The vocals of Mercedes Sosa, Liliana, and Fito Paez combine beautifully in this song. The poetic words of the song depict the splendor of the Argentinean environment. This song is a lovely homage to the music and culture of Argentina thanks to Liliana's haunting vocals.

Last but not least, Liliana and Silvia Perez Cruz worked together on the song "Toda la vida, un da - Mov.4: El Peso." The song is a stunning arrangement that combines Silvia Perez Cruz's melancholy vocals with Liliana's voice. The song's lyrics, which touch on themes of loss and love, are quite moving. The song gains depth and emotion from Liliana's voice, which transforms it into a lovely ode to the transformative power of music.

In conclusion, some of the most exquisite and affecting music in the Latin and Other Latin Music genres has come from Liliana Herrero's collaborations with diverse performers. She is a distinctive and skilled performer because of her versatility in musical genres and her lovely voice.