The most famous salsa singer in Latin America
Marc Anthony
Marc Anthony was born on September 16, 1968, in New York City, United States. He was the youngest of the eight surviving children of Guillermina, a housewife, and Felipe Muñiz, a musician and worker in a hospital dining room who taught him music and composition. She was a showgirl for the Menudo group. Then he met Tito Puente who in 1991 asked him to participate in a concert at Madison Square Garden and in the same year he obtained a # 1 hit on the Billboard charts with his song Ryde On The Rhythm, from the English album When the Night. is Over. On October 2, 2020 Marc Anthony joins India Martnez to make “Convénceme”, a song that demonstrates the power and magic of Latin music. In March 2021, he announced a Livestream show entitled “Una Noche”, which will take place on April 17, from the city of Miami. On August 28 he premiered the single and video clip "Pa´lla voy". In September he starts his tour "Pa´ lla Voy Tour". On November 12, 2021 he released the single "Mala".
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Gilberto Santa RosaSanta
Born on August 21, 1962 in the town of Carolina (Puerto Rico), he had his first artistic appearance while he was studying elementary school at Ángel Ramos elementary school, in the Country Club sector of his hometown. There he threw himself into the exercise of comedy, an act that he delighted to execute imitating the parodies of the famous duet of "Bachiller y Pancholo". Shortly after, he had his first formal delight in music by forming a duet with his classmate Jesús "Cheíto" Cruz, performing boleros. Santa Rosa, in mid-2013, was requested and hired in Colombia by Caracol Televisión to be the coach of the second season of La Voz Colombia, replacing the Colombian singer-songwriter and actor Carlos Vive. Throughout his career he has collaborated and shared stages with leading figures of Latin music (Cheo Feliciano, Olga Tañón, Ruben Blades, Oscar D’León), in addition to honoring stars such as Ismael Rivera and Ricardo Arjona by covering their songs. Gilberto Santa Rosa was one of the first interpreters to fuse salsa music with classical music, with results such as his well-known work Salsa Sinfónica, which he presented at the Centro de Bellas Artes on his native island accompanied by the Puerto Rican Symphony Orchestra.