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The Puerto Rican salsa Tito Rojas, Known as the ‘Sauce Rooster’ died this Saturday morning, December 26, at the age of 65 of an attack to the heart in the coastal municipality of Humacao to the east of its native island.
The veteran singer who gave his last performance with his orchestra through his YouTube account on December 24, Christmas Day, was fired by renowned artists who paid tribute to him with different messages on their networks social.
Rubén Blades, Bad Bunny, Tito Neus, Don Omar, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Ozuna, Víctor Manuelle, Ismael Miranda and Elvis Crespo, among others, have lamented the unexpected death of the Puerto Rican salsa player.
List of the 10 best songs to remember Tito Rojas
One of the best ways to remember the legacy of artists, in this case the ‘Salsa Rooster’, is to turn to their legacy, the songs that occupied the charts in their 48-year career.
I will always be
One of the greatest successes of Tito Rojas in its almost half century of race, is the song Semper Seré, number six of the album of 1990 “Sensual”, that occupied the first lists of one of the Latin sorts par excellence .
“I will always be the one to calm your desires to love you. But I will never be able to imagine the depth of your soul, your heart,” says the return of one of the most remembered classics of late 19th century pink sauce.
Lady in the morning
One of the few tributes to sex workers to be written and performed in popular music, it was presented by Tito Rojas in 1993 on the studio album “Al meu Estil”, rated 4.7 stars Discogs portal.
“And she’s still a lady in front of people. It doesn’t matter if she falls in love with a good client. And she’s still a lady faithful to the date. And her face decorates her being beautiful,” says the acclaimed stanza of God of Morning .
She made a wish
Another classic from the 1990 album “Sensual” produced by the music label “Musical Productions”, which had a vinyl version appreciated by romantic salsa collectors.
you
Music track from the 1995 album “By Own Law” and one of the most remembered songs by Rojas fans, “You” is an anthem of lovers of the nineties when the pink sauce had occupied a special place in the charts of classics and Latin broadcasters.
“The most beautiful woman. The queen of my heart. The only fan of my songs. Last night in my arms she fell asleep,” Tito Rojas proclaims in You.
I’ll be back to you
Another of the hits of the “Salsa Rooster” from the 1992 album “Tito Rojas” in one of the most important and prolific decades of the Puerto Rican artist.
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“I will return to you. Because I carry your scent on my skin. Because you have taught me to love. And to feel what I have never felt before,” Tito Rojas interprets in “I will return to you.”
I have clashed with life
Song from the 1993 music album “Al meu Estil” tells how he regains meaning in life after hard blows and difficult times.
“I’ve been shocked but never like now. I’ve come back to life. Well my people miss me,” Tito Rojas sings in the 1993 classic.
No one is eternal
The cover that Tito Rojas did to the classic of the music of spite in 1992 in its homonymous album to the singer of popular music Galy Galeano that obtained the welcome of the lovers of salsa and the popular music for the tribute.
“No one is eternal in the world. Not even having a heart. That both feels and sighs. For life and love,” begins one of the most iconic songs in Colombian popular music that became salsa.
She is my wife
One of the songs most remembered by fans of the “Salsa Rooster” and lovers of pink sauce, released on the 1997 album “Pal Poble”, became one of the successes of Tito Rojas requested in the their presentations.
She is my wife, what can I do? I chose her, one in a thousand, and that’s how I want her She’s my wife, what can I do? So special, that never, never will there be another like it
Yesterday they told me
One of the successes of the Puerto Rican singer released on his memorable album “Al meu Estil” of 1993 with one of the emblematic works of the artist’s career.
“You just have to talk about me And now you ask for me, Woh oh Yesterday they told me That you ask for me,” Rojas proclaims.
For women like you
Another of the covers of the salsa singer who got a significant reception from salsa fans, this song by rancher singer Pepe Aguilar was released by Tito Rojas in 199 on his album, “Joys and Sorrows”.
“For women like you, love There are men like me Who can die for dignity Biting the heart.”
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