Sanatçının Albümleri
Sé Que Te Perdí
2023 · single
Mal Acostumbrado
2023 · albüm
Live From New York
2023 · single
El Rumbon
2022 · single
Sé Que un Dia Moriré
2022 · albüm
Delirante Amor
2021 · single
Mal De Amor
2021 · single
Insensatez
2021 · albüm
Dominicano Soy
2020 · single
Producto de Mi Tiempo
2020 · mini albüm
Mi Luz
2020 · albüm
El Mayimbe 2020
2020 · albüm
Cosas del Alma (Recordando a Julito Deschamps)
2020 · albüm
Destino O Casualidad
2020 · single
Somos Quisqueya
2019 · single
No Me Controles
2018 · single
Vuelve a Mi
2018 · single
El Gustico
2017 · single
Tabaco y Ron (feat. El Mayor Clasico)
2014 · single
Pato Robao
2013 · single
El Color De Tu Mirada (feat. Victoria Daly)
2012 · single
Amigo
2012 · albüm
Carnaval (Original Version)
2009 · single
Todo
2008 · albüm
El Mayimbe "Greatest Hits"
2008 · derleme
El Gran Mayimbe
2007 · albüm
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Biyografi
Fernandito Villalona's opportunity to become involved in the Dominican popular music scene came in 1971 when he participated in a search for new talent festival organized by Amucaba, a local artists association. Acclaimed as one of the best performers, a well-deserved third place in that event allowed him to join a major number. After singing for Wilfrido Vargas' los Hijos del Rey, Fernandito Villalona (aka Mayimbe) assembled his own orchestra. Even when he liked bolero over merengue, Kubaney signed him up to make his first tropical records. After an unfortunate period of a heartbreaking relationship and drug abuse, Fernandito Villalona returned to the music charts in the early '90s with a cover of Manuel Serrat's "Penelope." ~ Drago Bonacich