Camila Moreno
Camila Moreno was born in Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile on July 8th, 1985 and is the World Music Singer. At the age of 38, Camila Moreno biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Camila Moreno (born July 8, 1985 in Santiago) is a Chilean rock and folk singer-songwriter.
Personal life
She is the daughter of journalist and director Rodrigo Moreno.
She gave birth to her son in 2017. In 2019 she revealed in an interview she's in a relationship with a woman.
Career
She appeared in Caramelitus and Tomás Preuss between 2006 and 2008. The pair developed pop electronica music and received scathing criticism from respected journals.
She became well-known after the 2009 release of her first album Almismotiempo ("At-the-same-time") in 2009. For her single "Milliones," she was nominated in the Best Alternative Song category the previous year. Many see her voice, folk style, and lyrics as building on Violeta Parra's legacy, who is widely believed to be Chile's most influential folklorist. Petit Indie's Moreno has described the "Chilean revelation of organic rock" as "moreno."
On June 4, 2015, Mala Madre was released for free. It was downloaded 75,000 times in less than 24 hours that it was made available on her website, a record in her region. Moreno referred to the collection of women she admires, such as Cecilia Vicuya, Violeta Parra, and Gabriela Mistral. Moreno received the Best Pop Artist, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year in the 2016 edition of the Premios Pulsar; She is best known for her aesthetically enthralling music videos.
On the occasion of the Womad festival in February 2019, she revives her duo Caramelitus with Tomás Preuss.
Pangea, her latest album, several concerts, and the debut of a documentary (also named Pangea) directed by Alberto Hayden during 2019.
During October and November 2019, she appeared in numerous improvised concerts and criticized the military repression.