Upon graduating from high school, Raúl began his studies in music and sound engineering by joining Kennedy's Music World, a local music school. There he worked retail and operated the music studio as well as helped students in their classes. In 1990, after graduating high school, he held different positions within the Hudson County government. Finally, in 1994, he formed New York's hottest and most established merengue band, Oro Sólido. That same year, he released his self-titled debut album, Oro Sólido. To his amazement, it was the beginning of a long and exciting career that has spanned over 12 years and worldwide recognition.
The albums came almost every year after that. With hits like "Ta Cache," "La Tanguita Roja," "Maria se Fue," "El Baile del Beeper," "Una Nalgadita," "La Morena," and many more, Oro Sólido, positioned itself as one of the biggest Latin music groups in the world. They have surpassed various barriers when it comes to performing in the Anglo media and having their music played on English-speaking radio stations. Raul Acosta has been nominated for and won numerous awards throughout the years, including Premios Estrella, Premios ACE y Premio Lo Nuestro, just to name a few.
The group has performed regularly on some of Hispanic TV’s most distinguished and popular TV shows. Oro Sólido was also the first merengue band to perform on Fox 5 News New York and The Jerry Lewis Telethon. The group has also performed over 5 times in the renowned Madison Square Garden as well as other famous arenas like the Universal City Amphitheater in Los Angeles, El Zócalo de Mexico, Estadio Modelo de Ecuador, El Monumento in Dominican Republic and the Meadowlands in New Jersey. The group has shared the stage with artists such as 50 cent, Leann Rhymes, Celia Cruz, Marc Anthony, Fat Joe, Johnny Ventura, Wilfrido Vargas, Tito Puente, El Gran Combo and The Temptations, just to name a few.
Keeping in mind their humanitarian spirit, Oro Sólido also does benefit work with different organizations like World Vision, March of Dimes, The Wheelchair Foundation, Health Plus, Verizon and the City of New York's Commission of Domestic Violence.
Oro Sólido is also affiliated to companies such as Supercanal Caribe, a growing Latin cable station in the U.S. and Dominican Republic. Recently, the group launched their own Oro Sólido Phone Card, which proves that they are one of the biggest market shares in Latin music presentations worldwide, and one of the most promising acts to be able to knock on the door of U.S. mainstream markets.
La Morena
Oro Solido Lyrics
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que goce la morena
que brinque la morena
que se mueva la morena
coro: 2 veces
Esa nena va a bailar coro
esa nena va a gozar coro
a ella le gusta disfrutar coro
coro: 2 veces
ella mueve su cintura coro
con cache y con sabrosura coro
bien sensual y con frescura coro
y se mueve, y se mueve esa mujer coro
coro 2 veces
vamos al mambo
coro 3 veces
I love you baby coro
I need you baby coro
I want you baby coro
te quiero baby coro
llego el mambo
coro 2 veces
I love you baby coro
I need you baby coro
I want you baby coro
te quiero baby coro
The lyrics of Oro Solido's "La Morena" celebrate the joy and movement of the morena, or the dark-skinned woman. The song calls for her to dance, enjoy herself, jump and move, emphasizing the way in which the morena embodies a vivacious spirit. The chorus repeats this affirmation of the morena's pleasure and delight, as she dances and enjoys herself in various ways. She moves her waist with cache, or grace, and with sabrosura, or flavor, exuding sensuality and freshness, and showing off her beautiful curves. The song encourages the listener to join in and dance to the mambo, a music genre and dance style originated in Cuba, that became popular in many Latin American countries in the 1940s and 1950s.
Overall, Oro Solido's "La Morena" is a joyful and upbeat song that celebrates the beauty and vivacity of dark-skinned women, and invites listeners to participate in the dancing and music-making, in a spirit of togetherness and celebration.
Line by Line Meaning
que baile la morena
Let the dark-skinned woman dance
que goce la morena
Let the dark-skinned woman enjoy herself
que brinque la morena
Let the dark-skinned woman jump
que se mueva la morena
Let the dark-skinned woman move
Esa nena va a bailar coro
This girl is going to dance (chorus)
esa nena va a gozar coro
This girl is going to enjoy herself (chorus)
por aquí por allá coro
Here and there (chorus)
a ella le gusta disfrutar coro
She likes to enjoy herself (chorus)
ella mueve su cintura coro
She moves her waist (chorus)
con cache y con sabrosura coro
With style and taste (chorus)
bien sensual y con frescura coro
Very sensual and fresh (chorus)
y se mueve, y se mueve esa mujer coro
And she moves, she moves that woman (chorus)
vamos al mambo
Let's go to the mambo
I love you baby coro
I love you baby (chorus)
I need you baby coro
I need you baby (chorus)
I want you baby coro
I want you baby (chorus)
te quiero baby coro
I love you baby (chorus)
llego el mambo
The mambo has arrived
Contributed by Luke W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.