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===In the 1990s=== In 1989 Nazario released ''[[Fuerza De Gravedad]]'' (Force of Gravity). Perhaps helped by her recent marriage and motherhood, the album showed more focused lyrics and a more mature singer. The album included a duet with [[Air Supply]] singer [[Russell Hitchcock]]. Her following album "[[Lo Que Son Las Cosas]]" (What A Way For Things To Be) in 1991 included a Spanish version of a song made famous by Italian singer [[Eros Ramazzotti]]. The album also contained other compositions from her Argentinian ex-husband Luis Angel. After her breakup from her husband, Nazario refocused her career and released ''[[Metamorfosis (Ednita Nazario album)|Metamorfosis]]'' in 1992, following it with presentations in some of the most prestigious halls of the island. In 1993 she sold out a concert at the [[Roberto Clemente Coliseum]] which was released as an [[Live (Ednita album)|album]] the following year. After another album, she starred an impressive run of 13 shows at the [[Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center]] of San Juan, following [[Yolandita Monge]]'s record of 12 consecutive shows. In 1994 she released one of her most acclaimed albums to date: ''[[Pasiones (album)|Pasiones]]'' (Passions). In 1996 she released ''[[Espíritu Libre]]'' (Free Spirit), which went triple platinum soon after being released. On the heels of it, she sold out the [[Hiram Bithorn Stadium]] on a show that was broadcast via Internet. In 1998 she was cast for the lead role in [[Paul Simon]]'s [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] musical, ''The Capeman'', sharing the stage with [[Rubén Blades]] and [[Marc Anthony]]. She won the Theatre World Award for her performance as "Esmeralda Agrón". She was nominated for a 1998 Drama Desk Award as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical.
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