Natalino

Natalino, a Chilean band formed in 1996, was initially known as La Pé and consisted of Cristián Natalino, Hugo Manzi, and Eduardo Manzi. The group's debut album under the name La Pé, titled Diverso, was released in 2001 by Warner Music Group. Their first major success came with the single "De amor ya no se muere", a cover of Gianni Bella’s Italian song. In 2007, Natalino signed with AN Records and released their debut album as Natalino, titled Desde que te vi, which achieved double platinum status in Chile. The lead single, "Desde que te vi", became a hit across Latin America. Following this success, the band was named the revelation of Chilean music in 2008 and performed at the Festival de Viña del Mar 2009, where they received the Antorcha de Plata and Antorcha de Oro awards. In 2010, Natalino released their second album, Nena, which included the hit single "Cuando estás". The band continued to release albums such as Por ti in 2013, En Navidad in 2014, and XIII Confesiones in 2015. Notable collaborations include performing with Hernaldo Zúñiga at a concert in Mexico City and contributing to the Teletón 2015 charity single "La Hacemos Todos". Natalianissimo, a collection of renditions of Italian classics, arrived in 2024 and was followed by "Mírame," a collaboration with cueca group Entremares, in 2025.

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