Cris Morena - Composer

Composer

Although Cris is an extremely successful TV producer and businesswoman, she claims the position she feels the most comfortable in is as a composer. Since the 1970s, she has composed for several of Argentina's and Latin America's biggest artists.

She is the lyricist of every single song in her productions. Music is a huge part of her shows and CDs with the songs are released yearly and are huge hits. Her productions garned over 30 platinum records from Chiquititas, Verano del '98, Jugate Conmigo, Rebelde Way, Casi Ángeles, among others.

During the 1990s, Morena was responsible for the music in most Telefe shows, including Brigada Cola, Ritmo de la Noche, Videomatch, Cebollitas (97–98) and Dibu: Mi Família es un Dibujo and also for Telefe's advertising campaigns and jingles. During the early 1990s, alongside Carlos Nilson, she was responsible for the music in Flavia Palmiero's children show.

She is the composer who made the most money in SADAIC's history (Argentina's songwriters association), alongside her songwriting partner Carlos "Rocky" Nilson, who composed almost every single song with her until 2006.

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