Flor
Birth name Florencia Caserta
Born (1984-04-13) April 13, 1984 (age 28)
Origin El Palomar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres Pop rock, rock
Occupations Singer
Instruments Voice, guitar
Years active 2001—
Labels Sony Music
Website www.florpop.com.ar

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

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Biography [link]

Caserta was born in El Palomar, Buenos Aires. She met Pablo Romero, singer of the band Árbol, that heard her singing and he invited her to make a disc of covers from different bands from El Oeste (the western zone of Greater Buenos Aires). It is 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 [link]

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 [link]

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

Production [link]

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.

See also [link]

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Flor_(singer)

Flora

Flora is the plant life occurring in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring or indigenousnative plant life. The corresponding term for animal life is fauna. Flora, fauna and other forms of life such as fungi are collectively referred to as biota. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms gut flora or skin flora.

Etymology

"Flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology.

Flora classifications

Plants are grouped into floras based on region (floristic regions), period, special environment, or climate. Regions can be geographically distinct habitats like mountain vs. flatland. Floras can mean plant life of a historic era as in fossil flora. Lastly, floras may be subdivided by special environments:

  • Native flora. The native and indigenous flora of an area.
  • Agricultural and horticultural flora (garden flora). The plants that are deliberately grown by humans.
  • Weed flora. Traditionally this classification was applied to plants regarded as undesirable, and studied in efforts to control or eradicate them. Today the designation is less often used as a classification of plant life, since it includes three different types of plants: weedy species, invasive species (that may or may not be weedy), and native and introduced non-weedy species that are agriculturally undesirable. Many native plants previously considered weeds have been shown to be beneficial or even necessary to various ecosystems.
  • Malú

    Malú ( María Lucía Sánchez Benítez) born in 1982 is a Spanish singer. The Madrid-born singer is the niece of the famous flamenco composer and guitarist Paco de Lucía and is known for songs such as "Aprendiz", "Como Una Flor", "Toda", "Diles", "Si Estoy Loca" and "No Voy a Cambiar".

    Discography

    Songs

  • ”Aprendiz”
  • ”A Prueba de Ti”
  • ”Donde quiera que estés”
  • ”Reflejo” (Remix)
  • ”Como una flor” (Dance Remix)
  • ”Lucharé”
  • ”Si tú me dejas...”
  • ”Cambiarás”
  • ”Duele”
  • ”Sin caminos”
  • ”Poema de mi corazón”
  • ”Y si fuera ella”
  • ”Sin ti todo anda mal”
  • ”Toda”
  • ”Ven a pervertirme”
  • ”Me quedó grande tu amor”
  • ”Siempre tú”
  • ”Como cada noche”
  • ”Devuélveme la vida” (feat. Antonio Orozco)
  • ”No me extraña nada”
  • ”Enamorada”
  • ”Inevitable”
  • ”Cómo un ángel”
  • ”Corazón partío” (feat. Alejandro Sanz)
  • ”Enamorada” (feat. David DeMaría)
  • ”Malas tentaciones”
  • ”Por una vez”
  • ”Diles”
  • ”Te conozco desde siempre”
  • ”Sabes bien”
  • ”Si estoy loca”
  • ”No voy a cambiar”
  • ”A esto le llamas amor”
  • ”Nadie”
  • ”Cómo te olvido” (feat. Jerry Rivera)
  • ”Blanco y negro”
  • ”Ni un segundo”
  • ”Ahora tú”
  • "Sólo el amor nos salvará (feat. Áleks Syntek)"
  • Mal (caste)

    The Mal are a Hindu caste found in the state of West Bengal & Jharkhand.They are also known as the Mal/Malla Kshatriya. Mal, Mall & Malla are derived from the Sanskrit word malla, meaning wrestler.

    Paharia Mal or Mal Paharia is considered as Scheduled Tribe while the other Mal groups are considered as Scheduled Castes by the Government of West Bengal.

    Demographics

    Mal numbered 273,641 in the 2001 census and were 1.5 per cent of the total Scheduled Caste population of West Bengal. 39.6 per cent of the Mal were literate - 51.9 per cent males and 26.8 per cent females were literate.

    Divisions

    The Mal have four sub-divisions, the Raja Mal or Rajbansi Mal, the Chhatradhari Mal or Rajchhatradhari Mal, the Sapure Mal or Bede and the Paharia Mal or Dhanguria Mal. They are said to be Dravidian tribes found in the Rajmahal hills that was Hinduized over time. The community is now found mainly in Birbhum District. Raja Mals were rulers of Bengal-Jharkhand junction area. Chatradhari Mals were supposed to be ministers of Raja Mals. Sapure Mals are mainly snake charmers. Paharia Mals generally live in hilly areas, and have their own distinct language. Raja Mals do not practice widow marriage like other orthodox Hindus.

    Mal mac Rochride

    Mal, son of Rochraide, a descendant of the legendary hero Conall Cernach, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a king of the Ulaid and later a High King of Ireland. He took the High Kingship after he killed Tuathal Techtmar at Mag Line (Moylinny near Larne, County Antrim), and ruled for four years, at the end of which he was killed by Tuathal's son Fedlimid Rechtmar. The Lebor Gabála Érenn synchronises his reign with that of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius (138–161). The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 100–104, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 106–110. His son was Tipraiti Tireach

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