Rosana Arbelo was born … Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists by the name of Rosana.
Rosana Arbelo was born in Lanzarote in the Spanish Canary Islands off the northwestern coast of Africa. At age 20, she moved to Madrid where she studied music and guitar.
In 1994, a song she composed won first prize at the Festival de Benidorm. From then on her compositions started to interest many other artists.
In 1996, Rosana decided to start singing her own songs and released her first album, Lunas Rotas. The disc reached unexpected popularity, and without trying she turned into an overnight phenomenon.
Her entry into the Spanish music market was one of the strongest for a new artist in the history of the country. She sold more than 1.6 million copies in Spain, and more than 900,000 in the rest of the world.
Her second album, Luna Nueva, was released in 1998 and had a more mature and deep sound, but maintained the natural and smooth sentiments that characterize the artist.
After three years of silence, during which she wrote songs for other artists, her third album, Rosana, was released in 2001. Its sounds explored the rythms from the her birthplace in the Canary Islands.
In December of 2003, Rosana released Marca Registrada, a double-disc album that contained 10 new songs, 12 greatest hits, and two videos.
Most recently, she has been on tour in both Spain and Latin America, promoting her 2005 album Magia.
Rosana Fiengo is a Brazilian singer who had massive success and a string of hits from the mid-80s to the mid-90s. Her biggest hit was O Amor E O Poder in 1987, and others followed shortly: Direto No Olhar, Onde O Amor Me Leva, Nem Um Toque, Vício Fatal. Her romantic and popular style didn't guarantee her rave reviews, but she did manage to win some awards and she was always featured in many TV shows.
After a while she gained cult status and is still working today, performing at 80s retro parties. Her latest album was released in 2003, and despite containing a remix of O Amor E O Poder, it didn't do well commercially. Her voice has a very wide range and can sometimes be compared to Tina Turner's.
For the 2009 release song "Loving You", she change her stage name to Rosanah Fiengo.
Aprendí
Rosana Lyrics
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Y el resto de lo que fui
Lo aprendí con el tiempo
Con ganas de estar aquí
Pa'mas que sobrevivir
Sè que soy lo que sueño
Y todo lo que aprendí
De borrar, de escribir
De tocar el cielo y de caer
Con ganas de volver
Aprendí de llorar
De reír, de soñar
De ir al fin de mundo y regresar
Con ganas de volar
Aprendí de latir, de querer
Y de seguir libre
Sin calles con callejón
Ni ojal en el corazón
Mi lección preferida
El rato que no te di
Es tiempo que te perdí
Es lección aprendida
Aprendí de vivir
De borrar, de escribir
De tocar el cielo y de caer
Con ganas de volver
Aprendí de llorar
De reír, de soñar
De ir al fin de mundo y regresar
Con ganas de volar
Aprendí de latir, de querer
Y de seguir libre
Con mucho por vivir
Con tanto que decir
Con ganas de tener mas tiempo
Para repetir
Libre de tropezar
Libre de no parar
Libre de pelearme un mundo libre
Y todo lo que aprendí de tu corazón
Uh la ra la
Soy parte de ti y
Aprendí de vivir
The song "Aprendi" by Rosana is a powerful and introspective reflection on the lessons learned through life experiences. The lyrics speak of the singer's journey to becoming the person she is today, with all of the trials and tribulations that come with it. The opening lines, "Soy todo lo que viví, y el resto de lo que fui" (I am everything I've lived, and the rest of what I was), set the tone for the song, emphasizing that our past experiences shape who we are as individuals.
Throughout the song, Rosana sings about the different lessons she's learned, from "borrar y escribir" (erasing and writing), to "latir y querer" (beating and wanting), and "llorar, reír, soñar" (crying, laughing, dreaming). She also speaks of the importance of being free, both in terms of personal expression ("libre de no parar" - free to not stop) and in the ability to move on from past mistakes ("el rato que no te di, es tiempo que te perdí, es lección aprendida" - the time I didn't give you, is time I lost, it's a lesson learned).
Overall, "Aprendi" is a heartfelt and honest song that offers a message of hope and growth through life's challenges. The lyrics encourage listeners to embrace their past, learn from it, and continue to move forward with confidence.
Line by Line Meaning
Soy todo lo que viví
I am the sum of all my experiences in life
Y el resto de lo que fui
And the rest of what I used to be
Lo aprendí con el tiempo
I learned it all with time
Con ganas de estar aquí
With the desire to be here
Pa'mas que sobrevivir
For more than just survival
Sè que soy lo que sueño
I know I am what I dream
Y todo lo que aprendí
And all that I learned
De borrar, de escribir
To erase, to write
De tocar el cielo y de caer
To touch the sky and to fall
Con ganas de volver
With a desire to return
De llorar, de reír, de soñar
To cry, to laugh, to dream
De ir al fin de mundo y regresar
To go to the end of the world and come back
Con ganas de volar
With a desire to fly
De latir, de querer
To beat, to love
Y de seguir libre
And to keep being free
Sin calles con callejón
No streets with alleys
Ni ojal en el corazón
Nor a hole in my heart
Mi lección preferida
My favorite lesson
El rato que no te di
The time I didn't give you
Es tiempo que te perdí
It's time that I lost you
Es lección aprendida
It's a lesson learned
Con mucho por vivir
With much left to live
Con tanto que decir
With so much to say
Con ganas de tener mas tiempo
With a desire to have more time
Para repetir
To repeat
Libre de tropezar
Free to stumble
Libre de no parar
Free to not stop
Libre de pelearme un mundo libre
Free to fight for a free world
Y todo lo que aprendí de tu corazón
And all that I learned from your heart
Soy parte de ti y
I am part of you and
Aprendí de vivir
I learned to live
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ROSANA ARBELO GOPAR
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