Flor (singer)

Florencia "Flor" Caserta (born April 13, 1984) is an Argentine female pop and rock singer.

Flor
Birth nameFlorencia Caserta
Born (1984-04-13) April 13, 1984
OriginEl Palomar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
GenresPop rock, rock
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVoice, guitar
Years active2001—
LabelsUniversal
Website

Biography

Caserta was born in El Palomar, Buenos Aires. She met Pablo Romero, singer of the band Árbol, who heard her singing and invited her to make a disc of covers from different bands from El Oeste (the western zone of Greater Buenos Aires). It was there that she recorded her first song, “Mañana en el Abasto”, by Sumo.

After that, they proposed that she record some demos of pop music. The process lasted two years, until they obtained five songs which they presented to producer Gustavo Santaolalla.

Discography

Flor's first album is the self-titled Flor (2006). Tracks include:

  • "La Respuesta" (The Answer)
  • "No, nada" (No, nothing)
  • "Aire" (Air)
  • "Igual" (Same One)
  • "Sal" (Get Out)
  • "Girar" (To Turn)
  • "Así" (Like This)
  • "¿Qué será?" (What Will Be?)
  • "Jazmín"

"Jazmín" was the album's first single. "La Respuesta" was its second single.

Charts

Song Country Peak Position Link
"Jazmín"
Uruguay Top 20
#19

Production

Pablo Romero, Gustavo Santaolalla, Adrián Sosa. Associated Producer: Aníbal Kerpel.

The album was recorded in Los Angeles, California by Aníbal Kerpel. Mixed in "La Casa" studies in Los Angeles.

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See also

  • Mononymous persons
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