Lyrics by Pablo Granados

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  1. El oficio de ser mamá
  2. Este pu... amor
  3. Mala rata - yo necesito escaparme
  4. Rizos de oro
  5. Canción de cuna para María
  6. Rocío
  7. Quiero
  8. Yerba Mala
  9. Si te puedo encontrar
  10. Rusas y musas
  11. Vos sos una santa
  12. Secretos de Itacimirim
  13. Tantos Años

Pablo Granados (born September 13, 1965) is an Argentine actor, comedian and singer. Much of his work is in television, particularly for Canal 9 and América TV. He is well known for the 2004 series No hay 2 sin 3, which aired on Canal 9.

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