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Maria Martha Serra Lima (born c. 1950) is a famous Argentine singer.

Serra Lima became famous across Latin America and in Spain during the 1970s. She was also very popular during the 1980s, her songs becoming hits in places such as Puerto Rico, Mexico, Chile, Venezuela and others, apart from her home country.

Serra Lima is well known also for her size: At an estimated weight of about 230 pounds, even she herself has poked fun out of her weight, once declaring "with over 100 kg, I still train like a fifteen year old girl!"

She has shared stage with many major international singers, done multiple international tours and won many awards through her career as a singer.

Partial discography

  • Coleccion Inolvidable (Unforgettable Collection, a greatest hits CD)
  • Quien Soy (Who I Am)
  • 20 Grandes Exitos (20 Great Hits)
  • Brillantes 2 (Brilliant Songs 2)
  • Esencia Romantica
  • Mis Boleros
  • Baladas de Amor
  • Simbolo de Amor (Symbol of Love)
  • Viaje (Trip)
  • Entre Nosotros (Between Us)
  • Los Esenciales (The Essencial songs)
  • 20th Anniversary
  • 12 Grandes Exitos
  • Lo Mejor de Mi (My Best)
  • Cosas de la Vida (Things That Happen in Life)
  • Como Nunca (Like Never Before)
  • 20 de Coleccion (20 Songs to Collect)
  • The Latin Stars Series
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