
Alberto Beltran Biography: Dominican Alberto Beltran's career began after winning a talent contest sponsored by a local radio station. After participating in a band called Brisas de Oriente, the tropical singer moved to Cuba to join the legendary Sonora Matancera, a group previously known as Septeto Soprano, and settled in Mexico, Venezuela, to finally perform live in the U.S. for the first time in 1962. In November 1954, Alberto Beltran recorded the Latin classic "El Negrito del Batey," which became his nickname from that moment on.
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Aunque Me Cueste La Vida
Todo Me Gusta De Ti
MIL COSAS
El Negrito Del Batey
El Que Pierde Una Mujer
La Número Cien
Limosnero De Amor
El 19
Piel Canela
Vuelveme A Querer
La Peor De Las Derrotas
Enamorado
Amor Perdido
A La Orilla Del Mar
Venganza
Rumba Pa'Qui
Sin Ti
La Numero Cien
Mil Veces Mentirosa
Arráncame la Vida
Cuando Vuelvas Conmigo
Prisionero Del Mar
Ignoro Tu Existencia
Señora De La Noche
Un Rayito de Luna (Cha Cha Cha)
Te Miró A Ti
Te Miro A Ti
Nosotros
Por Que Te Vas
El Chipi Chipi
Nuevas Ansias
Morena
El Muñeco De La Ciudad
Ausencia
Yo Vivo Mi Vida
Haida Huo
Siempre Con Mi Cariño
Caña Brava
Amargo Llanto
Asombro
Si Es Que Me Quieres
volver a empezar
Ignoró Tu Existencia
Ya No Hay Amigos
Perfidia
Ama A Quien Te Ama
Te Doy Mi Amor
Mantecadito
Salud
Dolorita
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