Si Me La Dan La Cojo
Ramón Alberto Gálvez, also known as “El Gringo De La Bachata” was born in S… Read Full Bio ↴Ramón Alberto Gálvez, also known as “El Gringo De La Bachata” was born in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic.
From a very young age, Ramon sang at family gatherings and parties. His musical creativity was nurtured in a very “bohemian” environment. His father, Manuel de Jesus Galvez, a well-known bachatero from the 60s and 70s, was a great influence to Ramon.
Ramon later moved to New York where he had the opportunity to record his first album. He was able to gain some interest among the local “Nuyorican” community, but his dream was to become a well-known musician in his own country.
His album, Paz En La Cama, helped him achieve his dream. He was an instant star in The Dominican Republic as well as in Panama, Puerto Rico, and St. Martin.
He went on to produce several other hits, including “Un Poquito De Amor,” “Como Te Voy a Ovidar,” “Quiereme,” and “El Osito Dormillon” which brought him even more fame in his home country and all around the world.
“El Gringo” is considered one of the best representatives of “La Sangre nueva de la Bachata”, that is, a new generation of musicians who have brought the genre to the forefront of Latin music.
From a very young age, Ramon sang at family gatherings and parties. His musical creativity was nurtured in a very “bohemian” environment. His father, Manuel de Jesus Galvez, a well-known bachatero from the 60s and 70s, was a great influence to Ramon.
Ramon later moved to New York where he had the opportunity to record his first album. He was able to gain some interest among the local “Nuyorican” community, but his dream was to become a well-known musician in his own country.
His album, Paz En La Cama, helped him achieve his dream. He was an instant star in The Dominican Republic as well as in Panama, Puerto Rico, and St. Martin.
He went on to produce several other hits, including “Un Poquito De Amor,” “Como Te Voy a Ovidar,” “Quiereme,” and “El Osito Dormillon” which brought him even more fame in his home country and all around the world.
“El Gringo” is considered one of the best representatives of “La Sangre nueva de la Bachata”, that is, a new generation of musicians who have brought the genre to the forefront of Latin music.
Si Me La Dan La Cojo
El Gringo de la Bachata Lyrics
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Augusto Santos Yo tengo una mala maña que no puedo vivir solo. Una…
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A Esos Hombres Ay esos que dan poco amor Y HACEN MALDAD Ay esos son…
A Miles de Millas Como saber lo que pensabas tu Cuando pasabas por mi lado…
Asi Fue Perdona si te hago llorar Perdona si te hago sufrir Pero es…
En Busqueda Yo, que lo he entregado todo en nombre del amor Yo,…
Esos Hombres Ay esos que dan poco amor Y HACEN MALDAD Ay esos son…
Esto Me Esta Matando El Gringo. Por el amor de una mujer prohibida Vivo en esta…
La Ultima Cancion La ultima canción que se me ocurra Debe ser Creo que debe…
Loco Por Ella El gringo Hay va la que me tiene Destrozada el alma Ella sa…
Muere de dolor si no tu entiendes ni te apiadas del amor de un…
Que Me Quiera Alguien si yo pudiera encontrar ahora mismo una mujer para enamorarm…
Si Te Pudiera Mentir Si te pudiera mentir, te diría que aquí, Todo va marchando…
Tratare Alguien me dijo que es mejor irse al cielo y no…
Voy A Ser Feliz mira es berdad lo nuestro ya no puede continuar dejaste de…
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