- Discografia [discography] — Mercedes Sosa
: Her first album, La Voz de la Zafra (1962), established her as a champion of the "voiceless."
Born into poverty in Tucumán, Argentina, Mercedes began her career by winning a local radio talent contest under a pseudonym. Her early recordings were deeply rooted in the (New Song) movement, which blended traditional folk rhythms with lyrics addressing the struggles of the working class. Mercedes Sosa - Discografia [Discography]
: She became the face of the Argentine folk revival, emphasizing authentic rural sounds over commercial pop. Exile and International Fame (1970s–1980s) : Her first album, La Voz de la
💡 : Mercedes Sosa is remembered for her unwavering commitment to social justice. Beyond her music, she served as a PAHO Champion of Health, using her platform to promote child vaccinations across the continent. Exile and International Fame (1970s–1980s) 💡 : Mercedes
During Argentina's military dictatorship, Sosa’s music was deemed subversive. In 1979, she was arrested on stage while performing in La Plata. This forced her into exile in Paris and Madrid, where her discography shifted toward a more universal, global sound.
: In 1982, she returned to Argentina for a historic series of concerts at the Teatro Ópera. These performances were captured in the album Mercedes Sosa en Argentina , which remains a landmark in Latin music history. Global Icon and Late Career (1990s–2009)