Uruguay has a rich musical culture, with a diverse range of styles and genres. Some of the most famous Uruguayan musicians include:
Jorge Drexler: This singer-songwriter and guitarist is known for his folk-infused pop music that often explores social and political issues. He won an Oscar for Best Original Song in 2005 for "Al Otro Lado del Río" from The Motorcycle Diaries.
Rubén Rada: Considered one of the founding fathers of candombe, a form of music and dance with African roots that is unique to Uruguay. Rada is also known for his fusion of candombe with rock, jazz, and other genres.
Eduardo Mateo: This singer-songwriter and guitarist was a key figure in the development of folk and rock music in Uruguay. His music often incorporated elements of candombe, jazz, and other genres.
Natalia Oreiro: This actress and singer has achieved international success with her pop and electronic dance music. She has been called the "Queen of the Argentine pop" due to her popularity in Argentina.
Daniel Viglietti: This folk singer and composer was known for his politically charged music that often criticized the government and social inequality. He was considered one of the most important figures in Uruguay's nueva canción movement.
Other notable Uruguayan musicians include Hugo Fattoruso, Jaime Roos, and Fernando Cabrera.
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