A New Yorker born and raised, the product of a music-loving Puerto Rican family, his parents named him Marco Antonio Muñíz in honor of the great Mexican balladeer of the same name.
Born Marco Antonio Muñiz September 16, 1964 (age 52)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Nationality American Puerto Rican
Occupation Singer songwriter actor record producer television producer
Years active 1988–present
Musical career
Genres
Latin, Salsa, Ballads, Freestyle
Labels Blue Dog (1988) Atlantic (1991) RMM (1992–98) Columbia (1999–present) Sony (1999–present)
He began his recording career singing the English-language dance music known as freestyle, but he hit his stride between 1993 and 1997 with his first three salsa albums (Otra Nota, Todo a Su Tiempo, and Contra La Corriente). These productions established him as the top-selling singer in the history of the genre, able to sell out Madison Square Garden and prestigious venues internationally. Marc Anthony is a singer, songwriter, actor, record producer and television producer. Anthony is also the top selling tropical salsa artist of all time. The two-time Grammy Award and five-time Latin Grammy Award winner has sold more than 12 million albums worldwide.[5] He is best known for his Latin salsa numbers and ballads. Anthony has won numerous awards and his achievements have been honored through various recognitions. He was the recipient of the 2009 Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) Chair's Award. He also received the "2009 CHCI Chair's Lifetime Achievement Award" on September 16, 2009.[6] He holds the Guinness World Record for best-selling tropical/salsa artist and the most number-one albums on the Billboard Tropical Albums year-end charts
Marco Antonio Muñiz, known professionally by his stage name Marc Anthony, was born in New York City to parents from Yauco, Puerto Rico.[2] His mother Guillermina was a housewife, his father, Felipe Muñiz, a musician and hospital lunchroom worker. Anthony's parents named him after Mexican singer Marco Antonio Muñiz. Anthony grew up in East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem and El Barrio, and is the youngest of eight surviving children. He was raised Roman Catholic
In 1991 he released his first album, When the Night is Over. His 1995 collection, "Todo a su tiempo", was nominated for a Grammy with songs like "Te Conozco Bien", "Hasta Ayer", "Nadie Como Ella", "Se Me Sigue Olvidando", "Te Amare", and "Llegaste A Mi".
Anthony was born Marco Antonio Muñiz in New York City, US, to Guillermina, a housewife, and Felipe Muñiz, a musician and hospital lunchroom worker.[3] His parents are Puerto Rican and named him after Mexican singer Marco Antonio Muñiz. He has a sister named Yolanda Muñiz. He also has 4 older brothers and 2 additional older sisters, 4 siblings from his mother's and 2 siblings from his father's prior marriages.
Marc Anthony married pop superstar Jennifer Lopez on June 5, 2004. On February 22, 2007 they welcomed twins Max David and Emme Marbiel Muñiz-Lopez.
Marc Anthony Website --- http://www.marcanthonyonline.com/biography?lang=en
Todo Tiene Su Final
Marc Anthony Lyrics
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Tenemos que recordar que no existe eternidad,
Como el lindo clavel solo quiso florecer,
Enseñarnos su belleza y marchito perecer,
Todo tiene su final nada dura para siempret
Tenemos que recordar que no existe eternidad.
Como el campeon mundial dio su vida por llegar
Y perder lo mas querido en nada mas otro mas,
E alalelelelele todo tiene su final ,(todo tiene su final es el coro), coro,
Si no me quieres dimelo ahora,coro,
A mi velorio no venga a llorar no no,coro,
Hay mamita rica,coro,
Yo sabia que un dia tenia que acabar,coro,
Punto final todo se acabo,coro,echa pa lante mama.
Yo perdi lo mas querido cuando perdi a mi mama,
Coro, pero segui pa lante y pa lante,coro,
Has como yo nunca eche pa tras,coro,
Ni pa coger impulso que va,coro,
Cuidao que de espalda te pueden atacar,coro,
Oigo una vos que me dice,coro,
Cuidao tierra va a temblar, tierra va a temblar.
The song Todo Tiene Su Final by Marc Anthony is a reflective and introspective piece that ultimately conveys a message of acceptance and resilience. The lyrics speak to the impermanence of all things and the need to embrace change, no matter how difficult. The song opens by stating that everything has an end and nothing lasts forever. This serves as a reminder that we must cherish every moment and live life to the fullest, as there is no eternity. The metaphor of the beautiful carnation that blooms and withers away represents the transience of life and serves as a reminder to appreciate the beauty of life while it lasts.
The song also mentions the sacrifice of a world champion who gave his life to achieve success, only to lose it all in the end. This reminds the listener that even great victories or achievements are temporary and ultimately insignificant in the grand scheme of things. The chorus repeats the idea that everything has an end, emphasizing the message that the song conveys.
As the song progresses, it takes a more personal tone, as the singer reveals his own struggles with loss and encourages listeners to persevere in the face of adversity. He shares that he lost his mother, the most important person in his life, but decided to continue moving forward. He tells listeners to do the same and to never look back or give up, no matter what challenges may come their way.
Overall, the song is a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the need to accept change and move forward even when it's difficult.
Line by Line Meaning
Todo tiene su final, nada dura para siempre
Everything comes to an end, nothing lasts forever, and we should always keep that in mind.
Tenemos que recordar que no existe eternidad
We must remember that eternity is not a thing, and nothing is meant to last forever.
Como el lindo clavel solo quiso florecer, enseñarnos su belleza y marchito perecer
Like the beautiful carnation that desired only to bloom, teach us beauty then wilt away; everything has a lifespan.
Todo tiene su final, nada dura para siempre, tenemos que recordar que no existe eternidad
Reiterating that everything has a lifespan, nothing lasts forever, and we should always bear in mind that eternity is not a thing.
Como el campeon mundial dio su vida por llegar y perder lo mas querido en nada mas otro mas
Like a world champion who sacrificed his life to reach the top and then lost the dearest thing for a trivial reason; everything has an end.
E alalelelelele todo tiene su final, (todo tiene su final es el coro), coro, si no me quieres dimelo ahora, coro
The chorus of the song solidifies that everything will come to an end; if you don't love me, tell me right now.
A mi velorio no venga a llorar no no, coro, hay mamita rica, coro
Don't come to my funeral to cry, oh no, there will be sweet mommies there.
Yo sabia que un dia tenia que acabar, coro, punto final todo se acabo, coro, echa pa lante mama.
I always knew there was an end, and now it has ended. The song concludes with - and now it's time to move on.
Yo perdi lo mas querido cuando perdi a mi mama, coro, pero segui pa lante y pa lante, coro
The singer loses the most precious thing when he loses his mother. Despite this, the singer is still able to move on with his life.
Has como yo nunca eche pa tras, coro, ni pa coger impulso que va, coro
Do what I do and never look back, nor use it as momentum.
Cuidao que de espalda te pueden atacar, coro, oigo una vos que me dice, coro
Be cautious because someone can attack you from behind; the singer hears a voice that tells him that the earth will tremble.
Cuidao tierra va a temblar, tierra va a temblar
Be careful, the earth is going to shake.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: WILLIE COLON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
RUFONOTICIAS
9 TODO TIENE SU FINAL
Todo tiene su final
nada dura para siempre
tenemos que recordar
que no existe eternidad
Como el lindo clavel
solo quiso florecer
y enseñarnos su belleza
y marchito perecer.
Todo tiene su final
nada dura para siempre
tenemos que recordar
que no existe eternidad.
Como el campeón mundial
dio su vida por llegar
y perder lo más querido
en las masas otro más.
todo tiene su final
Todo tiene su final
si no me quieres dímelo ahora
todo tiene su final
a mi velorio no venga a llorar.
Coro: todo tiene su final
ay mamita rica
todo tiene su final
yo sabia que un día tenia que acabar
todo tiene su final
punto final todo se acabo
todo tiene su final
y va a llegar un demonio con mi...
y te va a limpiar
Ay yo perdí lo mas querido
cuando perdí a mi mama,
Coro: todo tiene su final
pero seguí pa´ lante y pa´ lante
todo tiene su final
has como yo
nunca eche pa´ tras
todo tiene su final
ni pa coger impulso, que va
todo tiene su final
cuidao que de espalda te pueden atacar
todo tiene su final
echa pá lante cobarde
todo tiene su final
anda y búscate el pan
todo tiene su final
oigo una voz que me dice,
todo tiene su final
cuidao tierra va a temblar
tierra va a temblar.
Gems Zambrano
This song has been stuck in my head all day 🎶🎶 todo tiene su finalll
Angel Pichardo
Claro....Héctor Lavoe vivirá por siempre en nuestros corazones!
Jose Blanco
este album esta buenísimo como todos lo que hace Marc merecido homenaje a un grande de la Salsa
Fenny Tulcan
Vayalo..que temazo vivo enamorada de la vida..salud..y palante..mi gente bella de Colombia y el mundo entero..
Gelvet Baez Trujillo
Un exceso..... Siempre grandes Héctor Y Marc.
ivan vera
Un buen tema..... la vida es linda , estoy saliendo de un momento difícil pero gracias a mi Dios Veo una luz al final del camino, me cae perfecto ese tema
johnpiras
Mucho animo amigo donde quieras que te encuentres.....un abrazo parcerito.
Carlos Ordoñez
Ecxelente audio y muy buena cancion
Andre Bamboo Watts
Man this song is soooo dope!! 👍🏾👍🏾
juan mondragon
La mejor interpretacion.
Mis respetos. Marc antony.