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  2. Tito Rojas - Wikipedia

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    Live Salsa Festival de Curazao (1994) Por Derecho Propio (1995) Humildemente (1996) Pa'l Pueblo (1997) Salsa Mixes y Más Mixes (1997) Alegrías y Penas (1999) Navidad Con Tito Rojas (1999) 20th Anniversary (1999) Rompiendo Noches (2000) Quiero Llegar a Casa (2001) Auténticamente En Vivo (2001) 10th Anniversary (2002) Canta el Gallo (2003) El ...

  3. ¡Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso! (2010) is the 63rd album by El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. [1] The album, on Sony Discos Norte, was shortlisted for Premio Lo Nuestro 2011, 2011 Latin Billboard Music Awards, Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album but in each case lost out to other artists. The title single "¡Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso!"

  4. Siembra - Wikipedia

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    Siembra is the second of four collaborative duo albums produced by Rubén Blades and Willie Colón. During its time, it was the best-selling salsa record in history. [4] [5] It has sold over three million copies worldwide, [6] and almost all of its songs were hits at one time or another in various Latin American countries.

  5. La Rebelión - Wikipedia

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    "La Rebelión" (translation "the rebellion") is a salsa song written and performed by the Colombian singer Joe Arroyo. The song tells the story of a married African couple, slaves of a Spaniard, in Cartagena, Colombia in the 17th century. The slave owner abuses the wife, and the husband avenges her, starting a rebellion.

  6. Raulín Rosendo - Wikipedia

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    1991: Salsa, Solamente Salsa; 1991: Mamá Vieja; 1992: ¡Que Se Cuiden Los Soneros! 1992: El Salsero Del Pueblo; 1993: ¡Lo Máximo!: El Sonero Del Pueblo; 1995: El Sonero Que El Pueblo Prefiere; 1996: Dominicano Para El Mundo; 1997: ¡Simplemente! ¡Contrólate! 1998: Llegó La Ley; 1999: Donde Me Coja La Noche; 2001: En Venezuela; 2002: De ...

  7. Jerry Rivera - Wikipedia

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    His second album, Abriendo Puertas ('Opening Doors'), produced the hit songs Esa Niña ('That Girl'), Dime ('Tell Me'), Nada Sin Ti ('Nothing Without You'), and Como un Milagro ('Like a Miracle') became number one hits first in Puerto Rico, then among the Hispanic populations in the United States and finally across Latin America.

  8. Dominican salsa - Wikipedia

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    A notable salsa performer from the Dominican Republic is José Alberto, known as "El Canario" (The Canary) for his widely adored voice, who was born in Santo Domingo in 1958. Alberto relocated to Puerto Rico with his family and later to New York in the early 1970s, where he sang with several orchestras.

  9. Salsa music - Wikipedia

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    Several songs of Arsenio's band, like Fuego en el 23, El Divorcio, Hacheros pa' un palo, Bruca maniguá, No me llores and El reloj de Pastora were later covered by many salsa bands (like Sonora Ponceña and Johnny Pacheco). On the other hand, a different style, Mambo, was developed by Cachao, Beny Moré and Dámaso Pérez Prado.