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Nacimiento 10 de enero de 1921… Read Full Bio ↴Vicentico Valdés
Información personal
Nacimiento 10 de enero de 1921
Origen Cuba
Muerte 26 de junio de 1995
Ocupación(es) Cantante
Información artística
Género(s) Bolero, guaracha
Instrumento(s) Cantante
Período de actividad 1921 - 1995
Birth 10 December 1919
Origin Cuba
Cuban Nationality
Death June 26, 1995 (74 years)
Occupation
Artistic information
Gender Bolero, Guaracha
Instrument Singer
Period of activity 1937 - 1995
Label Seeco, UA, Tico
Vicente Valdés Valdés (Havana, Cuba, December 10, 1919 - New York, United States; June 26, 1995) 1 was a Cuban singer.
Biography
Vicentico Valdés was the younger brother of the singer Alfredito Valdés, and he was a member of the Septeto Nacional by Ignacio Piñeiro. Also was member of the orchestra "Cosmopolita" that directed Antonio Maria Romeu.
He also worked with the Sonora Matancera, interpreting mainly guarachas and guaguancós such as I am not handsome (guaracha of Reineiro Martínez) and the bolero mambo Decide my love. One of his most representative themes at that time was his version of The Earrings of the Moon, original by José Dolores Quiñones, a theme that helped make it known to the public
New York
Based in New York, he met Noro Morales. This one integrated it to his orchestra and with him recorded subjects like Guararé of Ricardo Fabregas, and What problem of Rudy Castel.
In subsequent years, his repertoire focused on the interpretation of boleros, although he continued to sing other indigenous rhythms of his land like guajiras, sones or guarachas.
For the label Seeco recorded a number of themes, including boleros, guarachas and even cumbias. In the album, Así sings the heart, accompanied by his own orchestra and arranged and directed by René Hernández (pianist of the Machito orchestra for some time), included songs such as: Ya'ta el guateque (rhythm orizá), Negro de Society (afro motif), Cumbia that goes of round, (cumbia) Yuyumbé (guaracha) and several boleros like You my original adoration of Jose Antonio Méndez. Also, the album Algo de tí, contains the bolero of the same name, original of Juan P. Miranda, and other boleros as I am locode Javier Vásquez, I know your story of Mario de Jesús and Save me of Atilio Bruni.
With the orchestra of Tito Puente recorded New life, Giraldo Piloto and Alberto Vera, Guaguancó in Tropicana, by M. A. Espinoza, I am happy, The glory is you, and You my divine love these last two boleros of José Antonio Méndez.
His orchestra
In his maturity as a singer, Vicentico Valdés had his own orchestra and had musical arrangements by René Hernández, Joe Caín and Javier Vásquez. The orchestra was composed by Alfredo Armenteros, Víctor Paz, Jimmy Frisaura and Pat Russo in the trumpets; Jesus Caunedo and Al Tenenbaum as saxos alto; Shelly Gold as tenor sax; Dave Kurtzerm on the baritone sax; Frank Anderson as a pianist; Bobby Rodriguez on the bass; Mervin Gold on the trombone; Felix Ventura in the congas; Joe Rodriguez in the timbale and José Mangual in the bongo. In the choir were Chivirico Dávila and Felo Brito.
Vicentico Valdés died in New York on June 26, 1995.
Discography
This is how the heart sings. SCLP 92850 Seeco
My musical diary. SCLP 3002 Seeco - with Sonora Matancera
Vicentico Valdés sings. SCLP 9081 Seeco
Listening and dancing. SCLP 9103 Seeco
The great Vicentico. SCLP 9137 Seeco
Vicentico Valdés with the Sonora Matancera. SCLP 9154 Seeco
More successes. SCLP 9176 Seeco
Something about you. SCLP 9195 Seeco
Winning songs. SCLP 9202 Seeco
The style of Vicentico Valdés. SCLP 9224 Seeco
Once again. SCLP 9232 Seeco
Soft. SCLP 9249 Seeco
Vicentico Valdés with trumpets and violins. SCLP 9253 Seeco
Mr. successes. SCLP 9261 Seeco
Only the best. SCLP 9266 Seeco
Vicentico Valdés in South America. SCLP 9270 Seeco
Top Vicentico. LS 61034 UA Latino
A happy moment. L 31053 UA Latino
The best of Vicentico Valdés. CLP 1331 Tico
Vicentico Valdés. CLP 1307 Tico
Vicentico Valdés. LPS 88816 Tico
Cheerful and sentimental. LS 61022 WS Latino
Vicentico Valdés and the Bobby Valentín Orchestra. BR-96921 01212 Bronco
In the distance (with the Orchestra of Bobby Valentín). BR-96921 01252 Bronco
Classic of Vicentico Valdés with Bobby Valentín. BR-96921 01402 Bronco
Solo por Rencor
Vicentico Valdes Lyrics
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porque no soy juguete de tu falso amor,
porque no quiero nada de ti
procedes así.
Tú hablas de mi
sin un motivo y sin haber una razón,
pero muy poco me importa tu rencor
Tú hablas de mi
y sin embargo te lamentas de mi amor,
sufres y lloras y maldices de tu error,
eso yo lo se.
Tú hablas de mi
y yo se que estás
ansiosa por tener mi amor.
Tú hablas de mi
solo por rencor.
Tú hablas de mi
y sin embargo te lamentas de mi amor,
sufres y lloras y maldices de tu error,
eso yo lo se.
Tú hablas de mi
y yo se que estás
ansiosa por tener mi amor.
Tú hablas de mi
solo por rencor.
The lyrics of Vincentico Valdés's "Solo Por Rencor" are a defense against someone who maligns the singer's character and reputation because of their rejection of the person's advances. The opening line "Tú hablas de mi porque no soy juguete de tu falso amor, porque no quiero nada de ti procedes así" brings in the theme of rejection and the other person's inability to accept it. The singer claims that their detractor has no valid reason to speak ill of them but does so out of spite.
The chorus "Tú hablas de mi y sin embargo te lamentas de mi amor, sufres y lloras y maldices de tu error, eso yo lo se" emphasizes the idea that the person who speaks ill of the singer is struggling to come to terms with their unrequited love. They are suffering and regretting their past actions but instead of accepting responsibility, they are taking it out on the singer. The final lines "Tú hablas de mi y yo se que estás ansiosa por tener mi amor. Tú hablas de mi solo por rencor" highlight the tension between the two characters. The detractor wants the singer's love but is unable to get it, leading to resentment and bitterness.
Overall, the lyrics of "Solo Por Rencor" convey the idea that rejection can sometimes lead to resentment and bitterness, causing people to lash out and speak ill of others. The song also highlights the importance of accepting rejection and moving on, instead of holding onto grudges and creating unnecessary conflicts.
Line by Line Meaning
Tú hablas de mi
You speak of me
porque no soy juguete de tu falso amor,
because I am not a toy of your false love,
porque no quiero nada de ti
because I don't want anything from you
procedes así.
you act like this.
sin un motivo y sin haber una razón,
without a reason or without cause,
pero muy poco me importa tu rencor
but your resentment doesn't matter to me much
o lo que quieras decir.
or whatever you want to say.
y sin embargo te lamentas de mi amor,
and yet you lament my love,
sufres y lloras y maldices de tu error,
you suffer and cry and curse your mistake,
eso yo lo se.
that I know.
y yo se que estás
and I know that you are
ansiosa por tener mi amor.
anxious to have my love.
solo por rencor.
only out of spite.
Writer(s): Rogelio Martinez, Humberto Jausma
Contributed by Aaron R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@VictorPalominoFlores
Es mi música, es nuestra música, es la música del Rial:
Tú hablas de mi,
porque no soy juguete de tu falso amor,
porque no quiero nada, nada de ti,
procedes así.
Tú hablas de mi,
sin un motivo y sin haber una razón,
pero muy poco me importa tu rencor,
o lo que quieras decir.
Tú hablas de mi,
y sin embargo te lamentas de mi amor,
sufres y lloras y maldices de tu error,
eso yo lo sé.
Tú hablas de mi,
y yo se que estás,
ansiosa por tener mi amor.
Tú hablas de mi
solo por rencor.
@oscarurbina6672
Vicentico Valdez una voz privilegiada y unica que boleros que canta este señor lo sigo desde que tenia 12 o 13 años recuerdo boleros con la sonora matancera mis amigos me decian que era un viejo por escuchar esos boleros tan lindos no me importaba era lo mas bello gracias Vicentico ,era un viejo con sentimientos no sabian lo que se perdian
@richardjani832
Dónde quedaron estos grandes cantantes. Ya no hay nadie.
@heberthchavezmostacero8717
Una de las mejores voces del bolero de todos los tiempos
@raulagamenon8623
Escucho a. Vicentico. Y. Me. Voy. Al año. 1958 era. Yo. Un. Niño famoso cantante. Cubano
@josesalazar3922
Que melodía para los oídos en la voz del inigualable Vicentico Valdez💯💯💯💯💯
@jairocastano6611
El por siempre Vicentico valdés.que canciones bellas épocas
@Elgatogrone1901
Espectacular recordar domingos por la tarde en el patio de mi casa tomando un ron con mi abuelo como lo extraño carajo
@pedromonahans3440
La sonora son los padres del Boleto, son, Rumba, el guaguanco y muchos Ritmos más demasiada calidad, que sonido
@juanjosenavarro7651
¡¡VICENTICO VALDEZ DONDE QUIERA QUE TE ENCUENTRES QUE CHINGONA ROLA LO MEJOR DE LO MEJOR INMORTAL!!
@oscarurbina6672
Tenia que ser de la Sonora Matancera la mejor de todos los tiempos que cantantes tuvo bendicioned