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.
Vino el sol
Rosana Lyrics
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Pero no eres mas que humo que se fue como vino
Pocas nueces para tanto ruido
Uh la ra la las cosas vienen como vienen
Uh la ra la queriendo ver lo que no tienes
Uh la ra la creí que llovería pero no
Fue el principio de un tiempo mejor
Y vino el sol alumbrándome el camino
Me llego como cosa del destino
No mordí de tu anzuelo de niño bueno
Ni te quiero de mas ni te echo de menos
Ni te odio ni lo intento
Ni me nace, ni me late, ni me da el sentimiento
No te llevo donde no te siento
Uh la ra la te vas a ver con tanto invento
Uh la ra la sin tinta para tanto cuento
Uh la ra la creí que dolerías pero no
Fue el principio de un tiempo mejor
Y vino el sol
A veces pienso y sè que nunca aprenderé
Que cuando creo en alguien nunca veo la pared
Apuesto por seguir en esta dirección
A veces se me nubla pero siempre vuelve el sol
Alumbrándome el camino
Me llego como cosa del destino
No mordí de tu anzuelo de niño bueno
Ni te quiero de mas ni te echo de menos
Y vino el sol alumbrándome el camino
Me llego se quedo a vivir conmigo
Y ahora sè que hay señales pa'que te aclares
Y sonrió sin red dando saltos mortales
The lyrics to Rosana's song Vino el sol recount the singer’s journey from a place of uncertainty and confusion to a place of clarity and self-discovery, all catalyzed by the arrival of the sun. The verses describe her prior relationship with someone, who she had learned to count on, only to find that they disappeared without a trace, like smoke. She feels that this person made a lot of noise for very little substance, or “pocas nueces para tanto ruido.”
The chorus of the song celebrates the arrival of the sun and the illumination, both literally and metaphorically, that it brings to Rosana’s life. She sees the sun as a sign that her life is about to get better, and expresses her gratitude at having it in her life. The bridge of the song reflects on Rosana's tendency to trust others too much and miss warning signs. However, in spite of this she chooses to keep moving forward, acknowledging that even if things get cloudy again, she can always count on the sun to reappear and light her way.
Line by Line Meaning
Aprendí a contar contigo
I learned to count on you
Pero no eres más que humo que se fue como vino
But you're nothing but smoke that came and went
Pocas nueces para tanto ruido
Few nuts for so much noise
Uh la ra la las cosas vienen como vienen
Uh la ra la things come as they come
Uh la ra la queriendo ver lo que no tienes
Uh la ra la wanting to see what you don't have
Uh la ra la creí que llovería pero no
Uh la ra la I thought it would rain, but it didn't
Fue el principio de un tiempo mejor
It was the beginning of a better time
Y vino el sol alumbrándome el camino
And the sun came shining on my way
Me llegó como cosa del destino
It came to me as a destiny
No mordí de tu anzuelo de niño bueno
I didn't bite your good boy bait
Ni te quiero de más ni te echo de menos
I don't love you more or miss you
Ni te odio ni lo intento
I don't hate you or try to
Ni me nace, ni me late, ni me da el sentimiento
I don't feel it, it doesn't appeal to me
No te llevo donde no te siento
I don't take you where I don't feel you
Uh la ra la te vas a ver con tanto invento
Uh la ra la you're going to see so many inventions
Uh la ra la sin tinta para tanto cuento
Uh la ra la without ink for so many stories
Uh la ra la creí que dolerías pero no
Uh la ra la I thought you would hurt, but you didn't
A veces pienso y sé que nunca aprenderé
Sometimes I think and know that I will never learn
Que cuando creo en alguien nunca veo la pared
That when I believe in someone, I never see the wall
Apuesto por seguir en esta dirección
I bet on continuing in this direction
A veces se me nubla pero siempre vuelve el sol
Sometimes it clouds me, but the sun always comes back
Me llegó se quedó a vivir conmigo
It came to me and stayed to live with me
Y ahora sé que hay señales pa'que te aclares
And now I know there are signs to clarify things for you
Y sonrió sin red dando saltos mortales
And I smile without a net doing somersaults
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ROSANA ARBELO GOPAR
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