Félix Baloy

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El Son De Baloy 04:46 Tools
Baila Mi Son 04:42 Tools
Después De Esta Noche 03:08 Tools
Ven A Bailar El Cha Cha Cha 04:04 Tools
Lo Es Todo Tu Amor 06:45 Tools
Yo Soy El Del Sentimiento 05:21 Tools
Mami, Te Gustó 05:33 Tools
El Mal De La Hipocresía 06:14 Tools
Misericordia, No Aguanto 05:50 Tools
Cada Vez Que Tu Veo 03:39 Tools
Lo Otro Lo Pongo Yo 03:39 Tools
Son del Baloy 05:51 Tools
Despues De Esta Noche 00:00 Tools
Cada vez que te veo 12:22 Tools
Son de Baloy (feat. Juan de Marcos) 00:00 Tools
Ten un poquito de fé 00:00 Tools
El mal de la hipocresia 00:30 Tools
EL ZORRO 00:00 Tools
Yo soy el son 12:22 Tools
Son de Baloy 05:50 Tools
Mami te gusto 05:35 Tools
Hay madresita 00:30 Tools
Diez segundos 00:30 Tools
Misericordia, ¡No aguanto! 05:52 Tools
Ven A Bailar Cha Cha Cha 05:35 Tools
Acheremy 00:30 Tools
Y No Espera Mas 05:35 Tools
Mi guajirita 05:35 Tools
Canto A La Amistad 05:35 Tools
Ayudame yamaya 05:35 Tools
Y no espera más 05:52 Tools
Mujer 05:52 Tools
Te Voy A Amar 05:52 Tools
Holguin, Cuidad De Los Parques 05:52 Tools
El Amor No Es Un Juego 05:52 Tools
Un Solo Amor 05:52 Tools
No Me Busques Mas 05:52 Tools
Me Voy Contigo 05:52 Tools
Despuis De Esta Noche 05:52 Tools
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Felix Baloy (b. 1943 Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban singer, sonero, and percussionist[2]. He has a Havana urban accent.[3] He has been a vocalist with many groups, including Chappotin Y Sus Estrellas, Revé, and Adalberto Alvarez y su Son, and most recently, the Afro-Cuban All Stars. He was one of the original members of the Afro-Cuban All Stars. He also sang on the compilation album "Café Cubano", produced through Putumayo World Music. He has at least three solo albums, "Baila Mi Son" (2000), "Un Poquito de Fé" (2005), and "Un Solo Amor" (2008). One reviewer described him as famous in Cuba but virtually unknown elsewhere, although he had hits in the 70's[4]. Another reviewer described him as one of the most important soneros of the 70's and 80's. His music has a message of standing up and speaking out for freedom and ones' rights, a message which has been hailed as a response to colonialism. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.