Rosangela

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Rosangela
Birth name Rosangela Abreu Crespo
Born June 30, 1983 (1983-06-30) (age 24)
Origin Dominican/Puerto Rican
Genre(s) Ballad / Pop / Latin / R&B
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2005 – present

Rosangela Abreu Crespo (born June 30, 1983 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, raised in Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican singer of Dominican descent who participated as a contestant in the second season of Objetivo Fama, and the 2nd season of Latin American Idol.

In Latin American Idol, she was known for a powerful voice and a good stage prescence. A wildcard pick on the show, she received favorable reviews of the judges and the celebrity coaches as well. She was the only female to make it into the Top 3 that season, but was voted off September 20, 2007.

She had also appeared in 2005, during the second season of popular Latin singing competition Objetivo Fama, where she reached the semi-finals. Shortly after her departure from the show, Puerto Rican salsa singer, Gilberto Santa Rosa, approached her to record a duet with him. The song, titled "Hablando Claro", was featured in Santa Rosa's 2006 album, Directo al Corazón[1].

[edit] Songs performed in Latin American Idol

  1. Top 30: "Quitame Ese Hombre" (Pilar Montenegro) - First Workshop (Saved by the judges) [1]
  2. Wildcard: "Sola Otra Vez" (Celine Dion) - Wildcard Show (Judges' Pick) [2]
  3. Top 12: "Lloviendo Estrellas" (Cristian Castro) - First Concert (Safe) [3]
  4. Top 10: "Amor Total" (Emmanuel) - Second Concert (Safe) [4]
  5. Top 8: "Me Cuesta Tanto Olvidarte" (Mecano) - Third Concert (Safe) [5]
  6. Top 7: "El Poder de Tu Amor" (Ricardo Montaner) - Fourth Concert (Safe) [6]
  7. Top 6: "Asi es la Vida" (Olga Tañon) - Fifth Concert (Safe) [7]
  8. Top 5: "El Reloj" (Luis Miguel) - Sixth Concert [8]
  9. Top 5: "Volver, Volver" (Ana Gabriel) - Sixth Concert (Bottom Three) [9]
  10. Top 4: "Ahora Que Te Vas" (La 5a. Estación) - Seventh Concert [10]
  11. Top 4: "Entre Tu y Mil Mares" (Laura Pausini) - Seventh Concert (Safe) [11]
  12. Top 3: "A Puro Dolor" (Son By Four) - Eighth Concert [12]
  13. Top 3: "Como Olvidar" (Olga Tañon) - Eighth Concert (Eliminated) [13]


[edit] References

  1. ^ Gilberto Santa Rosa - Directo al Corazon (2006)