Natalia Oreiro Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | De Tu Amor |
| 2 | Me Muero De Amor |
| 3 | Cambio Dolor |
| 4 | Canto Canto |
| 5 | Vengo Del Mar |
| 6 | Tu Veneno |
| 7 | Como Te Olvido |
| 8 | Que Digan Lo Que Quieran |
| 9 | Amor Fatal |
| 10 | Que Pena Me Das |
| 11 | Rio De La Plata |
| 12 | Cuesta Arriba, Cuesta Abajo |
| 13 | Mata Y Envenena |
| 14 | Luna Brava |
| 15 | RíO De La Plata |
| 16 | Basta De Ti |
| 17 | Se Pegó En Mi Piel |
| 18 | Alas De Libertad |
| 19 | Caliente |
| 20 | Pasión Celeste |
| 21 | Por Verte Otra Vez |
| 22 | Un Ramito de Violetas |
| 23 | Nada Mas Que Hablar |
| 24 | Donde Ira |
| 25 | Gitano Corazon |
| 26 | No Soporto |
| 27 | Mar |
| 28 | Cayendo |
| 29 | Aburrida |
| 30 | Febrero |
| 31 | No Va Más |
| 32 | Busca Un Problema |
| 33 | En El 2000 |
| 34 | We're All Alone |
| 35 | What a Feeling |
Natalia Oreiro Albums
About Natalia Oreiro
Natalia Oreiro is a Uruguayan pop singer and actress who became a Latin American icon through her infectious blend of pop, rock, and Latin rhythms since the late 1990s. Her breakthrough hits like "Me Muero De Amor" and "Cambio Dolor" showcased her powerful vocals and emotional delivery, while songs like "De Tu Amor" cemented her status as a cross-cultural phenomenon spanning music and telenovelas. Oreiro's sound evolved from pure pop ballads to incorporating more diverse Latin influences, as heard in tracks like "Canto Canto" and "Vengo Del Mar," which reflected her artistic growth beyond her soap opera fame. Her cultural impact extends far beyond Uruguay, making her one of the most recognizable Latin pop voices of her generation, particularly through her work on soundtracks like "Miss Tacuarembó."