"Dromen Durven Delen" is a captivating collection of songs by the renowned Dutch singer Marco Borsato, released on January 1, 2010, under Universal Music. This nederpop album spans 52 minutes and features 13 tracks that showcase Borsato's signature style and powerful vocals. The album kicks off with the poignant "Dichtbij" and includes collaborations with notable artists like Lange Frans on "Vrij" and Laura Jansen on "Duizend Scherven." Fans of Borsato's work will appreciate the diversity of themes and melodies, from the reflective "Niemand Weet" to the uplifting "Schouder Aan Schouder." "Dromen Durven Delen" is a testament to Borsato's enduring appeal and his ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt lyrics and memorable tunes. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, this album offers a rich listening experience that highlights the best of Marco Borsato's artistry.
Marco Borsato, the Dutch pop sensation, has been a dominant force in the music scenes of the Netherlands and Belgium for over three decades. Born in Alkmaar, North Holland, Borsato began his career singing in Italian before transitioning to Dutch in 1994, which catapulted him to unprecedented success. His powerful vocals and captivating stage presence have drawn massive crowds, with notable performances including a five-night sold-out run at Rotterdam's De Kuip stadium, where he played to a staggering 240,000 fans. Borsato's music is a blend of pop and rock, infused with a rich jazz influence, reminiscent of classic Kenny Loggins. His extensive discography, including rare tracks and live concert albums, showcases his versatility and enduring appeal. Whether performing solo or with friends, Borsato's live shows are legendary, making him one of the most beloved and successful artists in Dutch music history.
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