Lyrics by Juana Molina

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  1. Sálvese Quien Pueda
  2. ¡Qué llueva!
  3. ¿Quién?
  4. Lo Decidí Yo
  5. Un Día Punk
  6. Desordenado
  7. Eras
  8. La Verdad
  9. Rara
  10. Antes
  11. Dar (Que Difícil)
  12. De Algún Instinto Animal
  13. El Desconfiado
  14. El Vestido
  15. El Zorzal
  16. Elena
  17. Final Feliz
  18. Hay Que Ver Si Voy
  19. Hoy Supe
  20. No Seas Antipática
  21. Sin Guía, No
  22. Sólo Su Voz
  23. Tres Cosas
  24. Un Beso Llega
  25. Un Dia
  26. Bicho Auto
  27. Buscá Bien Y No Molestes
  28. Cúrame
  29. El Cristal
  30. El Oso de la Guarda
  31. El Pastor Mentiroso
  32. El Perro
  33. El Progreso
  34. Ella En Su Cuaderno
  35. En Los Días de Humedad
  36. Ferocísimo
  37. Insensible
  38. Isabel
  39. La Rata
  40. La Visita
  41. Las Culpas
  42. Las Edades
  43. Lo Dejamos
  44. Los Hongos de Marosa
  45. Malherido
  46. Martín Fierro
  47. Micael
  48. Misterio Uruguayo
  49. No Es Tan Cierto
  50. Pintaba
  51. Quiero
  52. Río Seco
  53. Se Hacen Amigos
  54. Sólo En Sueños
  55. Son
  56. Sonamos
  57. The Wrong Song
  58. Vaca Que Cambia de Querencia
  59. Vergüenza Es Robar Y Que Lo Vean
  60. Vive Solo
  61. Yo No
  62. Yo Sé Que
  63. Zamba Corta

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, although it has also been described as ambient, experimental, neofolk, chill-out, indietronica, psychedelic, indie pop, and progressive folk. The daughter of tango singer Horacio Molina 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." 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."

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