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Alci Acosta was an Equadorian/ Colombian born in Bogotá and raised in Quito. While the majority of his time he was playing and singing he grew up alongside julito jaramillo and became a good singer. His most famous song is probably traicionera which was a major hit selling around 300000 in south america. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alci_Acosta He is the King of "Bolero", the King of "Despecho" ... He is without doubt the Southamerican Tom Waits. There is certain quality of urban poetry to his songs... altogether with his passionate confident voice make, to whom can understand his sad love stories......
Los Acosta formed in the peculiar San Luis Potosí district of San Sebastián. Led by brothers Ricardo, Ernesto, Sergio, and Carlos, los Acosta started getting involved in the local scene in the late '80s, playing a mixture of pop, cumbia, mambo, bolero, and norteño. The group later becoming one of the most popular bands in the onda grupera field, an innovative style consisting of traditional Mexican music performed with electric instruments. .
Now in San Francisco, Moralez began playing records at Rebecca's weekly at The Top, as well as at Liquid, and other DJ bars. It wasn't long before he got his own residency on Fridays at The Top, playing alongside Buck, Miguel Migs, Lance Desardi, J.T. Donaldson, Wally Callerio, Joeski, Onionz, the Idjut Boys, Joshua Iz, Solar, Mark E. Quark, John Howard, Simon DK, Steve Loria, Jeno, Tony, Gene Farris, Mark Ambrose, Pepe Bradock, Alexi Delano, Evil Eddie Richards, Gemini, and many other renown producers. There he met one of his most influential producers, RaSoul, who took him under his wing...
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Se Me Va la Voz (feat. Alejandro Fernández)
Ya Fué Bastante (Bachata Version)
Sin Perdón
Cuando Casi Te Olvidaba
Cuando Casi Te Olvidaba
Derroche
Cuando Casi Te Olvidaba
Se Me Va La Voz - Bachata Version
Se Me Va La Voz [Version]
No Morire (bachata)
Me Duele la Cabeza
Pa' Que Me Perdones