Music
Cris Morena started her successful career as a songwriter in 1980 and since then she has written a formidable number of hits for reowned artists as Xuxa, Sergio Denis, Cae, Sandra Mihanovich and Flavia Palmiero - to name a few. She has also written songs for big-time television shows such as Ritmo de la noche, Mi familia es un dibujo, Jugate conmigo, Cebollitas, Floricienta, Chiquititas, Verano del 98, Rebelde Way and Alma Pirata, among many others.
Her songs have been chart-topping hits not just in Argentina, but also in Latin America, Asia and Europe, and have made it to the top lists on the main radio stations. Some of these songs are "Corazones al Viento", "Tiempo", "Memoria", "Corazon con Agujeritos" and "Pobre los Ricos".
Cris Morena has over 500 songs registered under her name and she is undoubtedly the most successful and prolific author of music for children and teenagers of the last couple decades.
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