Camila Bordonaba

Camila Bordonaba is an Argentine singer and actress, best known for her work in the pop and Latin pop genres. Born on September 4, 1984, in Buenos Aires, she gained fame in the early 2000s as a member of the popular children's music group "Erreway," which emerged from the Argentine telenovela "Cris Morena Group's 'Casi Ángeles.'" The group released a series of successful albums, with hits like "Deja Vu" and "Amanecer," contributing to their widespread popularity in Latin America and beyond. Bordonaba's solo career features notable works such as her albums "Obsesión" (2007) and "Dulce" (2012), showcasing her evolution as an artist and her versatility in the music scene. Her impact on music is particularly significant in the realm of teen pop in Argentina, where she inspired a new generation of artists and fans. In addition to her musical career, Bordonaba has made substantial contributions to television and theater, further solidifying her status as a multi-talented performer in the Latin entertainment industry. Her work continues to resonate, making her a prominent figure in the Argentine pop culture landscape.