Rosa López

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Rosa López
Rosa López
This article is about the Spanish singer. For the witness in the O.J. Simpson trial, see Rosa Lopez (witness).

Rosa López (b. January 14, 1981 in Granada), also known as Rosa, is a Spanish singer and dancer. Her musical career began when she sang with a small orchestra at parties in the Granada area (Andalucía).

She was chosen to participate in the singing academy of Spanish television, Operación Triunfo, a series (similar to American Idol); she eventually won the first season of the competition in 2001.

López continued to gain in popularity and competed in he Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Tallinn, finishing seventh for her performance of "Europe's Living a Celebration".

Noted for her fluctuating weight, in early 2006 López surprised critics and fans alike when she unveiled a new, trim figure in time to compete in a televised dance competition series entitled ¡Mira quién baila! (Look Who's Dancing), a variation of Dancing with the Stars, which she ended up winning.

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[edit] Albums

  • 2002 "Rosa" #700,000 copies
  • 2003 "Ahora" #300,000 copies
  • 2004 "Ójala" #100,000 copies
  • 2006 "Me siento viva" #120,000 copies

[edit] Singles

  • 2002 "Europe's Living a Celebration"
  • 2002 "A Solas Con Mi Corazón"
  • 2003 "La Esencia De Tu Voz"
  • 2004 "Don't Stop The Music"
  • 2004 "Un Sábado Más"
  • 2004 "Ojalá"
  • 2006 "Más"
  • 2006 "Más Allá"

[edit] DVD

  • 2005 "Rosa en concierto"


[edit] External links

[edit] Notes

1. Promusicae (Spanish CDs Sells)


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