Eugenia Quevedo

Eugenia Quevedo, born February 5, 1992, in San Luis, Argentina, is a prominent figure in the cuarteto music scene. She began her musical journey performing with her father and gained national attention through appearances on talent shows like Showmatch, 30 Segundos de Fama, and Talento Argentino. Her early discography includes albums such as Mi Sueño (2014), No Ha Sido Fácil (2016), Mi Corazón Es Para Vos (2017), and No Te Confundas (2018). In 2017, she won the Carlos Gardel Prize for Best Tropical Album for No Ha Sido Fácil. Eugenia Quevedo has collaborated with various artists, including Daniel Agostini on "Quisiera Ser" and Angela Leiva on "No Podrás (En Vivo)." Her dynamic performances with La Banda de Carlitos have produced popular tracks like "Supera," "Cómo Lo Hizo," and "Despechada (Cover) - En Vivo." In recent years, she has continued to release music that resonates with fans, such as "OJALÁ" with Luck Ra and "Balas Perdidas" with La K'onga. Her 2024 album De Córdoba Pal Mundo showcases her commitment to evolving within the genre while honoring its roots.

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