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Éxitos Y Más (other)
'' Éxitos y Más'' (Spanish "Hits and More") is a 2006 album by Monchy & Alexandra. Éxitos y Más may also refer to: *''Éxitos y Más'', compilation album by Olga Tañón 1995 *''Exitos y Mas'', compilation album by Tito Rojas 2007 *''Éxitos y Más'', compilation album by Milly Quezada 2001 *''Éxitos y Más'', compilation album by Puerto Rican Power Orchestra 2006 *''Éxitos y Más'', compilation album by Lisandro Meza 2002 *''Éxitos y Más Éxitos'', compilation album by Vicente Fernández 1990 *''Éxitos y Más Éxitos'', compilation album by 2Mex *Exitos Y Algo Mas, Oscar D'León Óscar Emilio León Simosa (born July 11, 1943), known as Oscar D'León, and affectionately called ''The Pharaoh of Salsa'', ''The Lion of Salsa'', and the ''World's Sonero'', is a Venezuelan musician and bassist best known for his salsa music. ...
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Éxitos Y Más
''Éxitos y Más'' () is a greatest hits album by Monchy y Alexandra. The album consists of songs from all of their albums including three new songs: "No Es Una Novela", "Corazón Prendido", and "Te Regalo". The album was released on DualDisc. Track listing Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts See also *List of number-one Billboard Tropical Albums from the 2000s The ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums chart, published in ''Billboard'' magazine, is a record chart that features Latin music sales information in regard to tropical music. The data is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan Luminate Data, LLC (formerly ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Exitos Y Mas Monchy & Alexandra compilation albums 2006 greatest hits albums Spanish-language compilation albums 2000s Spanish-language albums ...
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Olga Tañón
Olga Teresa Tañón OrtizIn this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is ''Tañón'' and the second or maternal family name is ''Ortiz''. (born April 13, 1967) is a Puerto Rican singer. Over the course of her career, she has earned two Grammy Awards, three Latin Grammy Awards, and 29 Premio Lo Nuestro Awards. She has sold over five million copies of her albums. Early life Tañón is the youngest of four children born to José Tañón and Carmen Gloria Ortiz in the Santurce district of San Juan, Puerto Rico. She was raised in Levittown, located in the municipality of Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, where she received her primary and secondary education. Career Early career At the early age of 16 years old, Olga Tañón participated in a television talent show called "Buscando Estrellas" singing one of her own compositions. Her singing career began in the 1980s with "Las Nenas de Ringo y Jossie", before joining the merengue group Chantelle, with which she achieved great success ...
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Tito Rojas
Julio César "Tito" Rojas López (June 14, 1955 – December 26, 2020), also known as "El Gallo Salsero", was a Puerto Rican salsa singer and songwriter. Early years Tito Rojas was born and raised in the town of Humacao, Puerto Rico, which is located on the east coast of Puerto Rico. There, he received his primary and secondary education. He enjoyed singing to his family and he would also sing the latest salsa tunes with his friends. Singing career In 1975, he auditioned for Pedro Conga and his International Orchestra and was hired as a singer. After a short while, he left the band and joined the "Conjunto Borincuba", conducted by Justo Betancourt, as lead singer. With this band, he participated in the recording of ''Con Amor'' (With Love), which became a "hit" in 1978. That same year Rojas joined the Fania All-Stars and had a "hit" song with ''El Campesino'' (The Farmer). After spending some time with the Fania All-Stars, Rojas decided to form his own band the "Conju ...
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Milly Quezada
Milagros del Rosario Quezada Borbón (born May 21, 1955) is a Dominican-American singer specializing in Merengue. She is a four-time Latin Grammy Award winner and has been referred to as the "Queen of Merengue" because of her impact on the world of merengue music. Early life Milagros Quezada Borbón was born in Santo Domingo, the daughter of two Cibao natives and sister of four musician brothers. Growing up in such a musical family, Quezada became interested in music as a toddler—she would sing along with her brothers for family, friends, and small gatherings near her home. Quezada and her family—her mother, Australia, and siblings, Rafael, Jocelyn, and Martín, moved to Washington Heights, Manhattan in order to escape the Dominican Civil War. Quezada spent her pre-teen and teen years in Washington Heights, which was a central point in the Latin music boom of the era. In New York, Quezada developed an in-depth knowledge of her favorite musical genre, merengue, the fast ...
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Puerto Rican Power Orchestra
Puerto Rican Power Orchestra is a Puerto Rican salsa band which under this name supported Tito Rojas. Puerto Rican Power was associated with singer Justo Betancourt, bassist Jesús Castro, trumpet player Luisito Ayala, singer Tito Rojas.Sue Steward Musica!: The Rhythm of Latin America - Salsa, Rumba, ... 1999 0811825663- Page 168 "Founded in 1979 by singer Justo Betancourt; passed to Tito Rojas who renamed it Conjunto Borincano; then passed to singer Luisito Ayala as Puerto Rican Power; and finally, with Borincano's conga player Pedro L6pez, became ..." Discography * ''Tres Mujeres ''Tres mujeres'' (English title: ''Three women'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Hernández Vázquez for Televisa in 1999-2000. When it came out it was such a success that they added 3x the normal amount of chapters. There are 280 Ch ...'' with Tito Rojas (1987) * ''Solo Con Un Beso'' with Tito Rojas (1988) *Canta Tito Rojas - hits "Quiéreme tal como soy", "Amor de mentira", "Noche de ...
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Lisandro Meza
Lisandro Meza Márquez (26 September 1937 – 23 December 2023) was a Colombian singer and accordionist. After he started playing the accordion in 1959, Lisandro was described as the "King of Cumbia," "El Macho de América" (English: The man of the Americas) and the "Master of Vallenato Sabanero." Meza was once part of the group, Los Corraleros de Majagual in 1962, which was a successful band in both Colombia and Venezuela. Life and career Lisandro Meza was born in El Piñal, Los Palmitos, Sucre, Sucre, Colombia on 26 September 1937. He started to sing and learned to play the accordion with his father, known as "La Armenia", in 1954. His first record was ''Aroma de las Flores'', recorded in the same year. In 1961, Meza joined Los Corraleros de Majagual, a very well-known group which was popular in both Colombia and Venezuela. During his time with the Group, he recorded 41 LPs. He also declared that the name of the band had been changed to "Combo Gigante." In 1967, he renamed h ...
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Vicente Fernández
Vicente Fernández Gómez (17 February 1940 – 12 December 2021) was a Mexican mariachi singer, actor and film producer. Nicknamed "Chente" (short for Vicente), "El Charro de Huentitán" (The Charro from Huentitán), "El Ídolo de México" (The Idol of Mexico), and "El Rey de la Música Ranchera" (The King of Ranchera Music), Fernández started his career as a street performance, busker, and went on to become a cultural icon, having recorded more than 100 albums and contributing to more than 150 films. His repertoire consisted of rancheras and other Mexican classics such as waltzes. Fernández's work earned him four Grammy Awards, nine Latin Grammy Awards, fourteen Lo Nuestro Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He sold over 50 million copies worldwide, making him List of best-selling Latin music artists, one of the best-selling regional Mexican artists of all time. In 2016, Fernández retired from performing live, although he continued to record and publish music. ...
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2Mex
Alejandro Ocana (born in 1973), better known by his stage name 2Mex, is a rapper from Los Angeles, California, United States. He is a member of The Visionaries and of Mexican Descent. He has collaborated with underground hip hop artists such as Jel, Omid, Thavius Beck, Factor Chandelier, Radioinactive, and Isaiah "Ikey" Owens. History 2Mex attended the Good Life Cafe open mic nights in 1992, which played a significant role in shaping his early career. In 1998, he released his first album with The Visionaries, as well as the debut album of Of Mexican Descent. He was also featured on the Omid compilation album ''Beneath the Surface''. In 1999, 2Mex was featured (along with Xololanxinxo as Of Mexican Descent) on the Fat Jack compilation album ''Cater to the DJ''. That same year, he released his first solo album, ''Fake It Till You Make It'', as part of The Mind Clouders, with producer Mums the Word. In 2000, 2Mex was featured as a member of the Afterlife Crew on the Afterl ...
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