Huey Dunbar

Huey Dunbar ( born May 15, 1974), actually Eustace Dunbar IV, is a salsa singer with Puerto Rican roots.

Career

Huey Dunbar, the son of a Jamaican father and a Puerto Rican mother was a singer in the group Dark Latin Groove. With this group he recorded such hits as " La Quiero a Morir ", " Juliana ", "No Morira ", " Volveré ", " Todo Mi Corazón " and a remake of the classic of Ricardo Montaner "Me Va a Extrañar ". In 2000, he began a solo career and was honored with his first album from the Billboard magazine as the best Neukünstler. From the RIAA he received gold and platinum. 2007 wanted to move it for a re-entry at Dark Latin Groove producer Sergio George, which was rejected by him. After a break in the years 2003 to 2010 he released his latest album " Huey Dunbar IV" to hit good sales in Latin America and scored with the hit " Te Amaré " on the Billboard Tropical Song Charts fourth place. More Hits by Huey Dunbar are " Con Cada Beso ", " Yo si me Enamore ", "A Cambio de Que ", " Sin poderte Hablar " and "A Dónde Iré ".

Discography

  • Yo Si Me Enamore (2001)
  • Music for My Peoples (2003)
  • Huey Dunbar IV (2010)
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