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Carlos Vives Famous Songs

If you’re a Colombian music fan, you’re likely familiar with a few of Carlos Vives’ most famous songs. “Robarte un Beso,” for example, is one of those songs. The song, written by Vives and produced by Andres Castro, was released on February 21, 2021. It peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and reached the top ten in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and Spain.

Carlos Vives, a Colombian singer and actor began his career in pop music in the 1990s after promoting traditional Vallenato music. His debut album, No Podras Escapar de M, was released in 1996. He has been featured on television shows like “Pescato,” and “Escalona” and has won many Latin Grammy Awards. He has millions of YouTube views and has sold more than ten million singles and albums.

In his early years, he started to perform musically. He worked for charity and church organizations, then he was on the streets of Colombia. He was fourteen when he started singing in a rock band and began playing in nightclubs. He studied at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University, and he also took night classes at the National University in theater. His music has since reached a global audience, and his success continues to grow. He must first prove his worth before he can claim any of these accolades.

In addition to performing on television and in music, Carlos Vives began a new era in 2012 with the release of his debut album, Corazon Profundo. His songs are growing in popularity every day, and the album has been certified platinum in Colombia. Two singles from the new album reached No. The singles “Volvi a Nacer” (#1) and “No More Friend Like Carlos (#2) were No.1 on Billboard’s charts.

His music is rooted within the Colombian culture. His childhood was spent in Santa Marta, Magdalena. His family moved to Bogota when he turned twelve years old. There, he studied at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University and earned a degree in Advertising. Bogota was also where he discovered his love for rock music. Carlos Vives was studying in the city and played guitar in bars and pubs around the city while he was there.

Vives’ success in movies led to his first television job, in 1991, as Escalona. Rafael Escalona, a Colombian musician who plays vallenato, was the star of the show. The soundtrack featured Carlos Vives’ songs. Escalona was a popular show in Colombia and Carlos Vives credits it for his singing career. The series helped him reach a wider audience in the country and garnered national recognition.

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