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Mirabela Dauer (Bucharest, 9 July 1947) is a Romanian female pop star who has been famous for muzică ușoară (easy listening) music of the 1980, 1990, 2000s.[1]
Her huge repertoire
(over 600 songs) includes various genres of music.
^Denise Roman Denise Roman, Fragmented Identities: Popular Culture, Sex, and Everyday Life in Postcommunist Romania (New York: Lexington Books, 2003) 0739121189 - 2007
She has got a repertoire of over 600 songs. In the late 1980s, the most famous Romanian vocalist-stars of muzică ușoară were Angela Similea, Mirabela Dauer and Corina Chiriac, together with the rocker Dida Drăgan and the internationally acclaimed Aura Urziceanu..."