Obie Bermúdez
A heartfelt lyrist whose smartly crafted pop tales have become a constant presence on the Latin Music charts, Obie Bermúdez returns with the August 29th release of his fourth album, Lo Que Trajo El Barco (What The Ship Has Brought In). The album represents the eagerly awaited follow-up to Bermudez’ Latin GRAMMY winning album Todo El Año which further established the young artist as a leader among Latin Music’s new generation of singer-songwriters by garnering three nominations and taking home the award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album. Read Full BioA heartfelt lyrist whose smartly crafted pop tales have become a constant presence on the Latin Music charts, Obie Bermúdez returns with the August 29th release of his fourth album, Lo Que Trajo El Barco (What The Ship Has Brought In). The album represents the eagerly awaited follow-up to Bermudez’ Latin GRAMMY winning album Todo El Año which further established the young artist as a leader among Latin Music’s new generation of singer-songwriters by garnering three nominations and taking home the award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album.
Born in the mountain town of Aibonito, Puerto Rico and named after his uncle, Obie’s family moved to the farmlands of Vineland, New Jersey just before his teens. Music actually wasn't his first passion -- it was poetry. He learned guitar from his father, a big Beatles fan, while also being influenced by his mother's lively salsa sounds. Soon, he brought his two loves of words and music together, recording a demo in 1996 that led to an international label deal and the release of his debut album Locales two years later.
Though he received some acclaim, that first album didn't make him an overnight star; Obie chose to step back from his career and took a job at a New York Laundromat in the South Bronx, where his life and that of customers and co-workers inspired the songs that would fill his second album, Confesiones, released by EMI International in 2004. The album’s lead single "Antes" topped Latin charts worldwide and lead to Confesiones receiving multiple Latin GRAMMY nominations.
Obie next followed with the award-winning Todo El Año, a rich collection touched by personal experience and reflection, offering further heartfelt and soulful tales as the vivid title track shot to #1, and the album’s Latin Grammy win followed.
Now, Obie Bermúdez returns to the Latin Pop landscape once again with Lo Que Trajo El Barco (“What The Ship Has Brought In”). Working with multiple-Grammy winning producers Sebastian Krys and Andres Castro, Obie describes the album as a musical growth that still maintains his distinctive style and sound and provides a reminder that "No matter how much we move ahead in our lives and modify ourselves, we still need life’s basic anchors of hope, faith, and charity towards others”.
On the new album, a host of accomplished players took part in the sessions, including Fania All-Stars bassist Sal Cuevas, Sergio George percussionist Luis Quintero, renowned drummer Lee Levin, and famed Brazilian percussionist Laercio Da Costa. Producer Krys says the music is combination of Puerto Rican rhythms and the rich landscape of New York, with a story behind every song. The first single “Sigo Con Ella” (I’m Still With Her), is a song of devotion and dreams derived from the one you love.
All Music Guide has praised Obie for his original arrangements and sheer musical integrity, "a sonic palette rich with acoustic flavor and a tasteful mix of his Latino and alt-rock influences, an artist not only willing to take risks, but delighting in them." As he said the historic night he won his Grammy, “Nothing is impossible." For Obie Bermudez." making music is all about seizing the day, in fact, the moment, to find creative vigor and purpose. He told the Times, "I've always said that opportunities come around again and again. The important thing is not to be caught sitting on your hands when it comes."
Born in the mountain town of Aibonito, Puerto Rico and named after his uncle, Obie’s family moved to the farmlands of Vineland, New Jersey just before his teens. Music actually wasn't his first passion -- it was poetry. He learned guitar from his father, a big Beatles fan, while also being influenced by his mother's lively salsa sounds. Soon, he brought his two loves of words and music together, recording a demo in 1996 that led to an international label deal and the release of his debut album Locales two years later.
Though he received some acclaim, that first album didn't make him an overnight star; Obie chose to step back from his career and took a job at a New York Laundromat in the South Bronx, where his life and that of customers and co-workers inspired the songs that would fill his second album, Confesiones, released by EMI International in 2004. The album’s lead single "Antes" topped Latin charts worldwide and lead to Confesiones receiving multiple Latin GRAMMY nominations.
Obie next followed with the award-winning Todo El Año, a rich collection touched by personal experience and reflection, offering further heartfelt and soulful tales as the vivid title track shot to #1, and the album’s Latin Grammy win followed.
Now, Obie Bermúdez returns to the Latin Pop landscape once again with Lo Que Trajo El Barco (“What The Ship Has Brought In”). Working with multiple-Grammy winning producers Sebastian Krys and Andres Castro, Obie describes the album as a musical growth that still maintains his distinctive style and sound and provides a reminder that "No matter how much we move ahead in our lives and modify ourselves, we still need life’s basic anchors of hope, faith, and charity towards others”.
On the new album, a host of accomplished players took part in the sessions, including Fania All-Stars bassist Sal Cuevas, Sergio George percussionist Luis Quintero, renowned drummer Lee Levin, and famed Brazilian percussionist Laercio Da Costa. Producer Krys says the music is combination of Puerto Rican rhythms and the rich landscape of New York, with a story behind every song. The first single “Sigo Con Ella” (I’m Still With Her), is a song of devotion and dreams derived from the one you love.
All Music Guide has praised Obie for his original arrangements and sheer musical integrity, "a sonic palette rich with acoustic flavor and a tasteful mix of his Latino and alt-rock influences, an artist not only willing to take risks, but delighting in them." As he said the historic night he won his Grammy, “Nothing is impossible." For Obie Bermudez." making music is all about seizing the day, in fact, the moment, to find creative vigor and purpose. He told the Times, "I've always said that opportunities come around again and again. The important thing is not to be caught sitting on your hands when it comes."
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Antes
Obie Bermúdez Lyrics
Jamás imaginé que llegara este día
Donde apostaría yo toda mi vida
Por amarte y por hablarte otra vez
Pero qué diablos, ya perdí todo mi tiempo
Y por mis errores ahora estoy sufriendo
Quisiera regresar
Pero antes de andar y salir de tu vida
Y andar solo, ay
Quisiera llorar
Y sacarme de adentro tus besos, tu cuerpo
Antes de olvidar
Quisiera llorarte una vez más y soñarte
Antes del libro cerrar
Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final
Antes, hey-ey, ey
Jamás imaginé que llegaría a perderte
Llegué a sentirme tan seguro de tenerte (ah-ah-ah-ah)
Pero ves, mi vida, que no fue así
Pero qué diablos, ya perdí todo mi tiempo
Y por mis errores ahora estoy sufriendo (sufriendo)
Quisiera regresar
Pero antes de andar y salir de tu vida
Y andar solo, ay
Quisiera llorar
Y sacarme de adentro tus besos, tu cuerpo
Antes de olvidar
Quisiera llorarte una vez más y soñarte
Antes del libro cerrar
Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final
Antes de olvidar (antes)
Quisiera llorarte una vez más y soñarte (ay-ay-ay, contarte)
Antes del libro cerrar (antes, antes)
Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final
Antes
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Obed Bermudez
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LA LETRA
Jamás imaginé que llegara este día
Donde apostaría yo toda mi vida
Por amarte y por hablarte otra vez
Pero ¡qué diablos!, ya perdí todo mi tiempo
Y por mis errores ahora estoy sufriendo
Quisiera regresar
Pero antes de andar
Y salir de tu vida, y andar solo, ay
Quisiera llorar
Y sacarme de adentro tus besos, tu cuerpo
Antes de olvidar
Quisiera llorarte
Una vez más y soñarte
Antes del libro cerrar
Quisiera contarte
Que no me gustó su final
Antes, hey-ey, ey
Jamás imaginé que llegaría a perderte
Llegué a sentirme tan seguro de tenerte
Pero ves, mi vida, que no fue así
Pero ¡qué diablos!, ya perdí todo mi tiempo
Y por mis errores ahora estoy sufriendo (sufriendo)
Quisiera regresar
Pero antes de andar
Y salir de tu vida, y andar solo, ay
Quisiera llorar (quisiera llorar)
Y sacarme de adentro tus besos, tu cuerpo
Antes de olvidar
Quisiera llorarte
Una vez más y soñarte
Antes del libro cerrar
Quisiera contarte
Que no me gustó su final
Antes de olvidar (antes)
Quisiera llorarte
Una vez más y soñarte (ay-ay-ay, contarte)
Antes del libro cerrar (antes, antes)
Quisiera contarte
Que no me gustó su final
Antes
Henry Junior
Jamás imaginé que llegara este día
Donde apostaría yo toda mi vida
Por amarte y por hablarte otra vez
Pero qué diablos, ya perdí todo mi tiempo
Y por mis errores ahora estoy sufriendo
Quisiera regresar
Pero antes de andar y salir de tu vida
Y andar solo, ay
Quisiera llorar
Y sacarme de adentro tus besos, tu cuerpo
Antes de olvidar
Quisiera llorarte una vez más y soñarte
Antes del libro cerrar
Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final
Antes, hey-ey, ey
Jamás imaginé que llegaría a perderte
Llegué a sentirme tan seguro de tenerte (ah-ah-ah-ah)
Pero ves, mi vida, que no fue así
Pero qué diablos, ya perdí todo mi tiempo
Y por mis errores ahora estoy sufriendo (sufriendo)
Quisiera regresar
Pero antes de andar y salir de tu vida
Y andar solo, ay
Quisiera llorar
Y sacarme de adentro tus besos, tu cuerpo
Antes de olvidar
Quisiera llorarte una vez más y soñarte
Antes del libro cerrar
Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final
Antes de olvidar (antes)
Quisiera llorarte una vez más y soñarte (ay-ay-ay, contarte)
Antes del libro cerrar (antes, antes)
Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final
Antes
Elvis Eduardo Reyes Morales
Jamás imaginé que llegaría este día
Donde apostaría yo toda mi vida
Por amarte y por hablarte otra vez
Pero que diablos, ya perdí todo mi tiempo
Y por mis errores ahora estoy sufriendo
Quisiera regresar
Pero antes de andar y salir de tu vida
Y andar a solas
Quisiera llorar y sacarme de adentro tus besos
Tu cuerpo
Antes, de olvidar
Quisiera llorarte una vez más y soñarte
Antes, del libro cerrar
Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final
Antes
Jamás imaginé que llegaría a perderte
Llegué a sentirme tan seguro de tenerte
Pero ves mi vida que no fue así
Pero que ya diablos, ya perdí todo mi tiempo
Y por mis errores ahora estoy sufriendo
Quisiera regresar
Pero antes de andar y salir de tu vida
Y andar a solas
Quisiera llorar y sacarme de adentro tus besos
Tu cuerpo
Antes, de olvidar
Quisiera llorarte una vez más y soñarte
Antes, del libro cerrar
Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final
Antes, de olvidar
Quisiera llorarte una vez más y soñarte
Antes, del libro cerrar
Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final
Antes
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