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Juana Molina

Juana Rosario Molina Villafañe (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwana moˈlina]; born 1 October 1961) is an Argentine singer, songwriter and actress, based in Buenos Aires. She is known for her distinctive sound, considered an exponent of folktronica,[1] although it has also been described as ambient,[2] experimental,[1] neofolk,[3] chill-out,[4] indietronica,[5] psychedelic,[6] indie pop,[7] and progressive folk.[8]

Juana Molina
Molina in 2022
Background information
Birth nameJuana Rosario Molina Villafañe
Born (1961-10-01) 1 October 1961 (age 62)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years active1967–present
Labels
Websitejuanamolina.com

The daughter of tango singer Horacio Molina [es] and actress Chunchuna Villafañe, she achieved fame as a sketch comedy actress in the 1990s, first as a guest in various shows and in 1991 with her show, Juana y sus hermanas. At the height of her popularity, she quit her job as an actress to pursue a music career. Her debut album, Rara, was subsequently released in 1996, and panned by local critics who resented her departure from television. Discouraged from the criticism, she moved to Los Angeles, where her music had been better received, and she familiarized herself with electronic instruments. She then returned to Buenos Aires to produce her second album, Segundo, incorporating the sonic elements she had learned. Each one of her following albums has added a new complexity to her music, which is characterized by layered loops of acoustic and electronic sounds.

Despite the initial negative reaction to her music in her home country, music critics have consistently acclaimed Molina's work, praising her music and experimentation. In 2013, El País wrote, "she established herself as the star of the avant-garde sound of her country in the world."[9] Writing for The Guardian, Robin Denselow called her the "one-time Queen of Latin chill" and wrote: "[she] has built up a global cult following as one of the most experimental musicians in Argentina."[10]

Early life edit

Juana Rosario Molina Villafañe[11] was born to a family of artists in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 1, 1961.[12] She is the eldest daughter of Horacio Molina, a tango singer, and Chunchuna Villafañe, an actress and model. She has a younger sister who has also worked as an actress and musician. The family lived in the central Buenos Aires barrio of Caballito.[12] Her mother was a record collector, exposing her to various types of music.[13] She began to learn to play the guitar at age 5.[14] In 1967, Juana recorded her first song with her father, "Te regalo esta canción" ("I gift you this song"), as a gift to her mother for Mother's Day.[15] Horacio Molina released the song as a single —without his young daughter knowing—which sold 45 thousand copies.[12] She also performed the song live with her father on national television.[16]

In 1976, the family left for Paris, France, due to the military dictatorship that overthrew president Isabel Perón.[17] While in Paris, she listened to what is now known as "world music" on French radio stations.[18] In various interviews, Molina has recalled a visit to a Spanish hippie family friend who introduced her to Indian classical music, whose drones have had an enduring influence on her music.[12][15][19] In 1981, Molina returned to Buenos Aires. To finance her architecture studies, she had various small jobs, including an unsuccessful experience as a backing vocalist in small bands.[12][14]

Career edit

As she could not make a living through music, Molina decided to find a job that paid well and did not consume much time.[17] She decided on a career in television as the means to this end and spent some months looking for a show that could use her services.[18] She recorded a homemade audition tape for the studio and was offered a contract the same day.[18] Molina began her television career in 1988 with the ATC show La noticia rebelde ("Rebel News", a wordplay on La novicia rebelde), where she would record one day a week and get paid for five.[17] Her popular sketches parodied porteño women of various social classes.[12] In October of the same year, Molina joined the cast of El mundo de Antonio Gasalla ("Antonio Gasalla's World"), led by comedy actor Antonio Gasalla.[20][21] The show, which ran until 1990, further cemented her popularity as a sketch comedy actress and writer. The show was also performed live at the Teatro Gran Rex and in Mar del Plata.

 
Molina performing in Los Angeles, October 2006.

The pinnacle of her success came with her show, Juana y sus hermanas ("Juana and Her Sisters", a wordplay on Hannah and Her Sisters), which premiered in 1991. Molina became Argentina's most popular comedian,[22] having her show syndicated to other Latin American countries.[18] Molina was dubbed "the new Niní Marshall" by the press, and won two Martín Fierro Awards.[23] A compilation album of songs by Molina featured in the show was released.[20] In 1993 Molina became pregnant with her only child, Francisca, and had to suspend her show.[23] Reflecting on her rapid rise to stardom and distance from the music career she had always wanted, the actress canceled the show in 1994.[18] She recalls: "There was a moment when I imagined myself watching MTV as a decrepit old woman (like MTV would last a lifetime), thinking 'I could have done that.' I pictured myself feeling an infinite grudge, hatred, envy."[24]

Produced by Gustavo Santaolalla and recorded in 1995, Molina's debut album, Rara, was released in 1996. The album was poorly marketed; Micaela Ortelli of Página/12 wrote: "Never did an Argentine radio play a song from that album, – too pop to be folk and too folk, perhaps, to be radio material."[23] Live shows were also problematic, as audiences expected her to act like on television.[23] The album was better received in Los Angeles, where Molina settled in 1998.[25] Having learned how to record her music, she began to self-produce new material at the request of DreamWorks Records. Although the company ultimately did not sign her, these recordings would become Segundo, her second studio album.[25] By 2000, she had finished recording the album and, back in Buenos Aires, she met Daniel Melero, who mixed the record.[25] The music of Segundo was the result of Molina's new insights in timbre and her meeting with Alejandro Franov, who taught her "the endless sound possibilities that keyboards allow."[23] Despite remaining virtually unknown in her native country, Molina's music found success in Japan, and, to a lesser extent, in Europe.[26] American musician David Byrne bought Segundo — intrigued by its artwork — and quickly became an admirer of the record.[26] He contacted Molina, and she became the opening act of his American tour.[26]

 
Molina performing in Buenos Aires, November 2014.

Appearances in other media edit

Molina gained wider exposure with North American public radio listeners when Jad Abumrad used her music to score a 2008 episode of Radiolab and produced a bonus podcast featuring an interview with Molina and a remix of her song "Un día." Molina's song, "Sin dones", from Halo, was used on the episode "Things Bad Begun" in Season 3 of the show Fear the Walking Dead in 2017.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Studio albums edit

List of studio albums, with selected information
Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
Indie

[27]
US
Dance

[28]
US
Latin

[29]
US
Latin Pop

[30]
Rara
Segundo
Tres cosas
  • Released: 2002
  • Label: Domino
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
Son Released: 23 May 2006
  • Label: Domino
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
45
Un día
  • Released: 6 October 2008
  • Label: Domino
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
59 14
Wed 21
  • Released: 28 October 2013
  • Label: Crammed Discs
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
21 22 7
Halo
  • Released: 5 May 2017
  • Label: Crammed Discs
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
15
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Collaborative albums edit

Title Description
A○○B
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: A∩B
  • Formats: CD

Soundtrack albums edit

Title Description
Juana y sus hermanas
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, cassette, LP

Live albums edit

Title Description
Anrmal
  • Released: 23 October 2020
  • Label: Crammed Discs
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming

Extended plays edit

Title Description
Forfun
  • Released: 25 October 2019
  • Label: Crammed Discs
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming

Singles edit

As lead artist edit

Title Year Album
"Te regalo esta canción" / "Eso eres mamá"
(with Horacio Molina and Inés Molina)
1967 Non-album single
"Sálvese quien pueda" 2005 Tres cosas
"Un día (Reboot remix)" 2010 Non-album single
"Eras" 2013 Wed 21
"Cosoco" 2017 Halo
"Las culpas II" 2018 Non-album single
"Paraguaya Punk" 2019 Forfun

As featured artist edit

Title Year Album
"Slow Motion Detonation"
(Deerhoof featuring Juana Molina)
2017 Mountain Moves
"Al sur"
(The Notwist featuring Juana Molina)
2021 Vertigo Days

References edit

  1. ^ a b Denselow, Robin (7 November 2013). "Juana Molina – review". theguardian.com. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  2. ^ Sender. "Juana Molina – Un Dia". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  3. ^ Kemp, Mark. . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 19 October 2008. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Juana Molina". Buenos Aires Herald. Editorial Amfin S.A. 28 February 2015. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  5. ^ Lusk, John. "Review of Juana Molina – Un Dia". BBC Online. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  6. ^ Edwards, D.M. "Juana Molina: Un Dia". PopMatters. PopMatters Media. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  7. ^ Kergan, Wade. "Juana Molina". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  8. ^ Irigoyen, Pedro (26 November 2014). "La magia del indie en una tarde de río". Clarín. Clarín Group. Retrieved 17 November 2015. O cuando Juana Molina, dorada por el último sol de la tarde, grababa pistas en vivo repitiendo la frase "one day, one day", y sumergía hipnotizados en su folk progresivo.
  9. ^ Vera Rojas, Yumber (14 January 2013). "10 discos esenciales del indie latinoamericano en 2013". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  10. ^ Denselow, Robin (7 November 2013). "Juana Molina – review". theguardian.com. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  11. ^ "Cumple 60 años Juana Molina, la artista que se escapó del éxito televisivo para dedicarse a su pasión musical". TN. 1 October 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  12. ^ a b c d e f Escobar Páez, Fernando (September 16, 2013). (in Spanish). El Telégrafo, Republic of Ecuador. Archived from the original on February 19, 2015. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
  13. ^ Marseillan, Jimena (12 March 2014). "Entrevista: Juana Molina" (in Spanish). Vomb. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  14. ^ a b Demetilla, Silvia. "Juana Molina: la revancha del español en UK" (in Spanish). Sapo de otro pozo. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  15. ^ a b . Vivo en Argentina (in Spanish). TV Pública Digital. Radio y Televisión Argentina S.E. 9 April 2012. Archived from the original on 19 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  16. ^ Moreno, María (30 November 2008). "Una magia modesta". Radar (in Spanish). Página/12. Editorial La Página S.A. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  17. ^ a b c Ferreirós, Hernán (8 December 2002). "La Dama Juana". Radar (in Spanish). Página/12. Editorial La Página S.A. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  18. ^ a b c d e Tymorek, Guy (26 August 2010). . The Argentina Independent. Archived from the original on 25 July 2015. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  19. ^ Inzillo, Humphrey (August 1, 2008). . Rolling Stone Argentina (in Spanish). Publirevistas S.A. Archived from the original on February 19, 2015. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
  20. ^ a b (in Spanish). Juana Molina – Sitio Oficial. Archived from the original on 24 January 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  21. ^ . La Nación (in Spanish). La Nación S.A. April 29, 2014. Archived from the original on February 19, 2015. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
  22. ^ . Guitar World. NewBay Media. March 19, 2014. Archived from the original on February 23, 2015. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  23. ^ a b c d e Ortelli, Micaela (17 November 2013). "Ser Juana". Radar (in Spanish). Página/12. Editorial La Página S.A. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  24. ^ "Juana Molina: Soy lo que soy". Todoshow (in Spanish). INFOnews. Conurbano on Line SA. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  25. ^ a b c Espósito, Sebastián (29 December 2000). "Juana Molina da su Segundo paso". La Nación (in Spanish). La Nación SA. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  26. ^ a b c (in Spanish). Los Andes. August 31, 2004. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  27. ^ "Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  28. ^ "Juana Molina Chart History (Top Dance/Electronic Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  29. ^ "Juana Molina Chart History (Top Latin Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  30. ^ "Juana Molina Chart History (Latin Pop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  31. ^ Molina, Juana (1996). Rara (liner notes). MCA Records. MCAD-11450.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Juana Molina on Crammed Discs
  • Juana Molina at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) ()
  • Remix and interview on WNYC's Radiolab podcast
  • Juana Molina at NPR Music

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Molina and the second or maternal family name is Villafane Juana Rosario Molina Villafane Spanish pronunciation ˈxwana moˈlina born 1 October 1961 is an Argentine singer songwriter and actress based in Buenos Aires She is known for her distinctive sound considered an exponent of folktronica 1 although it has also been described as ambient 2 experimental 1 neofolk 3 chill out 4 indietronica 5 psychedelic 6 indie pop 7 and progressive folk 8 Juana MolinaMolina in 2022Background informationBirth nameJuana Rosario Molina VillafaneBorn 1961 10 01 1 October 1961 age 62 Buenos Aires ArgentinaGenresFolktronicaelectronicexperimentalOccupation s SingersongwriteractressYears active1967 presentLabelsDominoCrammed DiscsWebsitejuanamolina wbr com The daughter of tango singer Horacio Molina es and actress Chunchuna Villafane she achieved fame as a sketch comedy actress in the 1990s first as a guest in various shows and in 1991 with her show Juana y sus hermanas At the height of her popularity she quit her job as an actress to pursue a music career Her debut album Rara was subsequently released in 1996 and panned by local critics who resented her departure from television Discouraged from the criticism she moved to Los Angeles where her music had been better received and she familiarized herself with electronic instruments She then returned to Buenos Aires to produce her second album Segundo incorporating the sonic elements she had learned Each one of her following albums has added a new complexity to her music which is characterized by layered loops of acoustic and electronic sounds Despite the initial negative reaction to her music in her home country music critics have consistently acclaimed Molina s work praising her music and experimentation In 2013 El Pais wrote she established herself as the star of the avant garde sound of her country in the world 9 Writing for The Guardian Robin Denselow called her the one time Queen of Latin chill and wrote she has built up a global cult following as one of the most experimental musicians in Argentina 10 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Appearances in other media 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 1 1 Studio albums 4 1 2 Collaborative albums 4 1 3 Soundtrack albums 4 1 4 Live albums 4 2 Extended plays 4 3 Singles 4 3 1 As lead artist 4 3 2 As featured artist 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editJuana Rosario Molina Villafane 11 was born to a family of artists in Buenos Aires Argentina on October 1 1961 12 She is the eldest daughter of Horacio Molina a tango singer and Chunchuna Villafane an actress and model She has a younger sister who has also worked as an actress and musician The family lived in the central Buenos Aires barrio of Caballito 12 Her mother was a record collector exposing her to various types of music 13 She began to learn to play the guitar at age 5 14 In 1967 Juana recorded her first song with her father Te regalo esta cancion I gift you this song as a gift to her mother for Mother s Day 15 Horacio Molina released the song as a single without his young daughter knowing which sold 45 thousand copies 12 She also performed the song live with her father on national television 16 In 1976 the family left for Paris France due to the military dictatorship that overthrew president Isabel Peron 17 While in Paris she listened to what is now known as world music on French radio stations 18 In various interviews Molina has recalled a visit to a Spanish hippie family friend who introduced her to Indian classical music whose drones have had an enduring influence on her music 12 15 19 In 1981 Molina returned to Buenos Aires To finance her architecture studies she had various small jobs including an unsuccessful experience as a backing vocalist in small bands 12 14 Career editAs she could not make a living through music Molina decided to find a job that paid well and did not consume much time 17 She decided on a career in television as the means to this end and spent some months looking for a show that could use her services 18 She recorded a homemade audition tape for the studio and was offered a contract the same day 18 Molina began her television career in 1988 with the ATC show La noticia rebelde Rebel News a wordplay on La novicia rebelde where she would record one day a week and get paid for five 17 Her popular sketches parodied porteno women of various social classes 12 In October of the same year Molina joined the cast of El mundo de Antonio Gasalla Antonio Gasalla s World led by comedy actor Antonio Gasalla 20 21 The show which ran until 1990 further cemented her popularity as a sketch comedy actress and writer The show was also performed live at the Teatro Gran Rex and in Mar del Plata nbsp Molina performing in Los Angeles October 2006 The pinnacle of her success came with her show Juana y sus hermanas Juana and Her Sisters a wordplay on Hannah and Her Sisters which premiered in 1991 Molina became Argentina s most popular comedian 22 having her show syndicated to other Latin American countries 18 Molina was dubbed the new Nini Marshall by the press and won two Martin Fierro Awards 23 A compilation album of songs by Molina featured in the show was released 20 In 1993 Molina became pregnant with her only child Francisca and had to suspend her show 23 Reflecting on her rapid rise to stardom and distance from the music career she had always wanted the actress canceled the show in 1994 18 She recalls There was a moment when I imagined myself watching MTV as a decrepit old woman like MTV would last a lifetime thinking I could have done that I pictured myself feeling an infinite grudge hatred envy 24 Produced by Gustavo Santaolalla and recorded in 1995 Molina s debut album Rara was released in 1996 The album was poorly marketed Micaela Ortelli of Pagina 12 wrote Never did an Argentine radio play a song from that album too pop to be folk and too folk perhaps to be radio material 23 Live shows were also problematic as audiences expected her to act like on television 23 The album was better received in Los Angeles where Molina settled in 1998 25 Having learned how to record her music she began to self produce new material at the request of DreamWorks Records Although the company ultimately did not sign her these recordings would become Segundo her second studio album 25 By 2000 she had finished recording the album and back in Buenos Aires she met Daniel Melero who mixed the record 25 The music of Segundo was the result of Molina s new insights in timbre and her meeting with Alejandro Franov who taught her the endless sound possibilities that keyboards allow 23 Despite remaining virtually unknown in her native country Molina s music found success in Japan and to a lesser extent in Europe 26 American musician David Byrne bought Segundo intrigued by its artwork and quickly became an admirer of the record 26 He contacted Molina and she became the opening act of his American tour 26 nbsp Molina performing in Buenos Aires November 2014 Appearances in other media editMolina gained wider exposure with North American public radio listeners when Jad Abumrad used her music to score a 2008 episode of Radiolab and produced a bonus podcast featuring an interview with Molina and a remix of her song Un dia Molina s song Sin dones from Halo was used on the episode Things Bad Begun in Season 3 of the show Fear the Walking Dead in 2017 Discography editAlbums edit Studio albums edit List of studio albums with selected information Title Album details Peak chart positions UKIndie 27 USDance 28 USLatin 29 USLatin Pop 30 Rara Released 1996 31 Label MCA Formats CD cassette Segundo Released 2000 Label Domino Formats CD LP digital download streaming Tres cosas Released 2002 Label Domino Formats CD LP digital download streaming Son Released 23 May 2006 Label Domino Formats CD LP digital download streaming 45 Un dia Released 6 October 2008 Label Domino Formats CD LP digital download streaming 59 14 Wed 21 Released 28 October 2013 Label Crammed Discs Formats CD LP digital download streaming 21 22 7 Halo Released 5 May 2017 Label Crammed Discs Formats CD LP digital download streaming 15 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Collaborative albums edit Title Description A B Released 2003 Label A B Formats CD Soundtrack albums edit Title Description Juana y sus hermanas Released 1991 Label Epic Formats CD cassette LP Live albums edit Title Description Anrmal Released 23 October 2020 Label Crammed Discs Formats CD LP digital download streaming Extended plays edit Title Description Forfun Released 25 October 2019 Label Crammed Discs Formats CD LP digital download streaming Singles edit As lead artist edit Title Year Album Te regalo esta cancion Eso eres mama with Horacio Molina and Ines Molina 1967 Non album single Salvese quien pueda 2005 Tres cosas Un dia Reboot remix 2010 Non album single Eras 2013 Wed 21 Cosoco 2017 Halo Las culpas II 2018 Non album single Paraguaya Punk 2019 Forfun As featured artist edit Title Year Album Slow Motion Detonation Deerhoof featuring Juana Molina 2017 Mountain Moves Al sur The Notwist featuring Juana Molina 2021 Vertigo DaysReferences edit a b Denselow Robin 7 November 2013 Juana Molina review theguardian com Retrieved 1 November 2014 Sender Juana Molina Un Dia Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved 27 October 2014 Kemp Mark Un Dia Juana Molina Review Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 19 October 2008 Retrieved 27 October 2014 Juana Molina Buenos Aires Herald Editorial Amfin S A 28 February 2015 Retrieved 11 April 2016 Lusk John Review of Juana Molina Un Dia BBC Online Retrieved 27 October 2014 Edwards D M Juana Molina Un Dia PopMatters PopMatters Media Retrieved 27 October 2014 Kergan Wade Juana Molina AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved 27 October 2014 Irigoyen Pedro 26 November 2014 La magia del indie en una tarde de rio Clarin Clarin Group Retrieved 17 November 2015 O cuando Juana Molina dorada por el ultimo sol de la tarde grababa pistas en vivo repitiendo la frase one day one day y sumergia hipnotizados en su folk progresivo Vera Rojas Yumber 14 January 2013 10 discos esenciales del indie latinoamericano en 2013 El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 1 November 2014 Denselow Robin 7 November 2013 Juana Molina review theguardian com Retrieved 11 April 2016 Cumple 60 anos Juana Molina la artista que se escapo del exito televisivo para dedicarse a su pasion musical TN 1 October 2022 Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b c d e f Escobar Paez Fernando September 16 2013 Juana Molina La verdad es que me da como miedo la gente in Spanish El Telegrafo Republic of Ecuador Archived from the original on February 19 2015 Retrieved February 19 2015 Marseillan Jimena 12 March 2014 Entrevista Juana Molina in Spanish Vomb Retrieved 19 February 2015 a b Demetilla Silvia Juana Molina la revancha del espanol en UK in Spanish Sapo de otro pozo Retrieved 20 February 2015 a b Juana Molina Vivo en Argentina in Spanish TV Publica Digital Radio y Television Argentina S E 9 April 2012 Archived from the original on 19 February 2015 Retrieved 19 February 2015 Moreno Maria 30 November 2008 Una magia modesta Radar in Spanish Pagina 12 Editorial La Pagina S A Retrieved 19 February 2015 a b c Ferreiros Hernan 8 December 2002 La Dama Juana Radar in Spanish Pagina 12 Editorial La Pagina S A Retrieved 19 February 2015 a b c d e Tymorek Guy 26 August 2010 Juana Molina Argentine Enchantress The Argentina Independent Archived from the original on 25 July 2015 Retrieved 20 February 2015 Inzillo Humphrey August 1 2008 Juana Molina Casi no escucho musica Rolling Stone Argentina in Spanish Publirevistas S A Archived from the original on February 19 2015 Retrieved February 19 2015 a b Biografia in Spanish Juana Molina Sitio Oficial Archived from the original on 24 January 2016 Retrieved 19 February 2015 Murio Norma Pons los mejores momentos de una vedette que supo convertirse en actriz La Nacion in Spanish La Nacion S A April 29 2014 Archived from the original on February 19 2015 Retrieved February 19 2015 Juana Molina Announces U S Tour this April Guitar World NewBay Media March 19 2014 Archived from the original on February 23 2015 Retrieved February 22 2015 a b c d e Ortelli Micaela 17 November 2013 Ser Juana Radar in Spanish Pagina 12 Editorial La Pagina S A Retrieved 22 February 2015 Juana Molina Soy lo que soy Todoshow in Spanish INFOnews Conurbano on Line SA Retrieved 23 February 2015 a b c Esposito Sebastian 29 December 2000 Juana Molina da su Segundo paso La Nacion in Spanish La Nacion SA Retrieved 22 May 2016 a b c De que sirve que me vaya bien en Japon in Spanish Los Andes August 31 2004 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved May 22 2016 Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50 Official Charts Company Retrieved 22 January 2024 Juana Molina Chart History Top Dance Electronic Albums Billboard Retrieved 30 April 2023 Juana Molina Chart History Top Latin Albums Billboard Retrieved 30 April 2023 Juana Molina Chart History Latin Pop Albums Billboard Retrieved 30 April 2023 Molina Juana 1996 Rara liner notes MCA Records MCAD 11450 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Juana Molina Official website Juana Molina on Crammed Discs Juana Molina at Cinenacional com in Spanish archive Short Q amp A interview Remix and interview on WNYC s Radiolab podcast Juana Molina at NPR Music Venus Zine feature Video Interview and Performance in Buenos Aires Argentina Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juana Molina amp oldid 1202942960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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