Tito Rojas


Tito Rojas a.k.a. "El Gallo Salsero", is a Puerto Rican salsa singer and bandleader.

Early years

Tito Rojas was born and raised in the town of Humacao, Puerto Rico, which is located on the eastern coast of Puerto Rico. There, he received his primary and secondary education. He enjoyed singing to his family and he would also sing the latest salsa tunes with his friends.

Singing career

In 1975, he auditioned with Pedro Conga and his International Orchestra and was hired as a singer. After a short while, he left the band and joined the "Conjunto Borincuba", conducted by Justo Betancourt, as lead singer. With this band, he participated in the recording of Con Amor, which became a "hit" in 1978.
That same year Rojas joined the Fania All-Stars and had a "hit" song with El Campesino. After spending some time with the Fania All-Stars, Rojas decided to form his own band the "Conjunto Borincano", but the venture was short lived. In 1987 and 1989, he had hits with the salsa versions of the ballads Noche de Bodas, and Quiereme Tal Como Soy. These were accomplished after he joined the "Puerto Rican Power" band.
In 1990, Rojas went solo and recorded Sensual, Condename, and A Mi Estilo , however it was his 1995 recording Por Propio Derecho, that placed Rojas on the Latin Billboards hit list. He gained the recognition he always wanted when he won a double Platinum Record Award, the Paoli Prize for "Best Salsa Artist of the Year" and an "ACE" Award.
In 1996, Rojas had hits with Humildemente and Pal' Pueblo, he also released 20th Aniversario, Alegrias y Penas and Navidad con Tito in 1999.

Discography

In 2002, Rojas and his band performed and recorded "live" from Las Vegas, Nevada. The album is titled Tito Rojas Live: Autenticamente En Vivo with Roberto Roena as a special guest on the bongos. His latest album El Viajero was released in 2014. In 2015, Rojas appeared on Puerto Rican singer Ivy Queen's ninth studio album Vendetta. The album was split into four separate albums, one being an album composed entirely of only salsa music. On the salsa album, Rojas dueted with Queen on "Ella Me Hizo Deseo".

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