Hector Acosta
Héctor Acosta, first introduced to the tropical music world as vocalist for the famous Toros Band, first found his voice in church. As a member of the choir at San Antonio de Paula Church, Acosta discovered amid the ritual and incense his love for song. In 1982, having sung for years only inside the walls of the church, Acosta learned of a singing competition sponsored by a local radio station. Sneaking off for the qualification rounds paid off, as he ultimately took first place. Read Full BioHéctor Acosta, first introduced to the tropical music world as vocalist for the famous Toros Band, first found his voice in church. As a member of the choir at San Antonio de Paula Church, Acosta discovered amid the ritual and incense his love for song. In 1982, having sung for years only inside the walls of the church, Acosta learned of a singing competition sponsored by a local radio station. Sneaking off for the qualification rounds paid off, as he ultimately took first place. Once the doors were opened to public performance, the young talent flourished, and he participated in a number of local groups who played clubs and festivals in the surrounding area. In addition to singing, Héctor played a variety of instruments, acting as bass player for the popular Bonao band Los Gentiles. After a 1989 performance with the group, Acosta was introduced to Gerardo Diaz, whom he had impressed with his improvisational ability and stage presence. Diaz was manager for the renown Toros Band. He made Acosta a life-changing offer, and by 1991 Acosta's voice was heard all over Dominican radio. Los Toros Band's record Se Soltaron became a national hit, featuring the young and talented Héctor Acosta. The singer enjoyed success and widespread acclaim with the group, enjoying a number of hits during his years as a member, including the landmark album Raices. In 2006, after 15 years under the wings of his artistic mentors Gerardo and Juan Pablo Diaz, Acosta left the group to form his own orchestra. His premier release as a solo artist came in October of the same year. Sigo Siendo Yo generated radio hits such as "Me Voy" and "Primavera Azul," which showed up on U.S. and Dominican tropical music charts. Acosta performs all over the states in dance halls, festivals, and clubs alongside some of merengue's most popular artists. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, All Music Guide
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Me Voy
Hector Acosta Lyrics
Ya me estoy cansando
De la forma que me tratas
Hoy yo me voy de aquí
Maldigo el matrimonio
Por tí no creo en mujeres
Esto llegó a su fin
Estoy decepcionado
Cupido me ha fallado
A mi vida llegas tú
Una mujer celosa bochinchera
Mal esposa y puedo hasta seguir
(Me voy de la casa y vendo el anillo)
Ya no te soporto punto y final
Contigo la muerte es algo divino
Y sé que al cielo tú no llegarás
Tendré precaución libre de pecados
Porque en el infierno te puedo encontrar
Eres un actriz
Que bién fue tu acto!
Ni en el primer año me hiciste felíz
Que ingrata mujer
Hasta luego y mala suerte
Te deseo lo peor
Yo daré consejos
A todos hombres que se casen
Miren mi ejemplo
Ella no era así
Y a través del tiempo las palabras se las lleva el viento
Pon' la llorar ahí
¡Woh!
¡Con las manos arriba los Dominicanos que se sienta!
Sube lo y!
¡Woo!
El niño entenderá su madre fue muy mala
Quizás me fuiste infiel
Hoy quiero el divorcio
Aceptes o no aceptes
Hoy yo me marcharé
Que cruel es tu castigo
Vivir junto contigo me sube la presión
Pa' tí soy un relajo
Mujer tan descarada, fiera sin compasión
¡Cantando el pueblo!
(Me voy de la casa y vendo el anillo)
(Ya no te soporto punto y final)
Contigo la muerte es algo divino
Y sé que al cielo tú no llegarás
Tendré precaución libre de pecados
Porque en el infierno te puedo encontrar
Eres un actriz
Que bién fue tu acto
Ni en el primer año me hiciste felíz
Que ingrata mujer
Hasta luego y mala suerte
Te deseo lo peor
Yo daré un consejo
A todos los hombres que se casen
Miren mi ejemplo
Ella no era así
Y a través del tiempo las palabras se las lleva el viento
¡Dice!
Tú fuiste una ingrata muy mala conmigo y mí despedida será tu castigo
Y yo ya no estaré corazón, si el niño pregunta quien es el culpable
Voy a entrar en detalles tú eres el demonio, ay Dioa
Y yo fui bueno contigo este es un infierno y por eso me despido
Y tú ya no tendrás mi amor, amárgate escuchando esta canción
¡El Torrito esta en la costa!
¡Un aplauso que se sienta más fuerte!
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Hector Elpidio Acosta Restituyo
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