Gilberto Santa Rosa is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and otherwise known as “El Caballero de la Salsa” (The Gentleman of Salsa) from Carolina, Puerto Rico.
The singer spawned a string of hits throughout the 1990s, forever altering his particular sound and diversifying his music. From the orchestral “De Cara al Viento” (1994) and the energised “Essencia” (1996) to “De Corazón (1997) and “Expresión (1999). By this point Rosa’s popularity and success had swelled and the singer could seemingly do no wrong, with Rosa’s subsequent albums achieving both critical and commercial success including 2002’s “Viceversa” which produced the hits “Por Más Que Intento” and “Un Montón de Estrellas”.
Gilberto Santa Rosa is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and otherwise known as “El Caballero de la Salsa” (The Gentleman of Salsa) from Carolina, Puerto Rico.
The singer spawned a string of hits throughout the 1990s, forever altering his particular sound and diversifying his music. From the orchestral “De Cara al Viento” (1994) and the energised “Essencia” (1996) to “De Corazón (1997) and “Expresión (1999). By this point Rosa’s popularity and success had swelled and the singer could seemingly do no wrong, with Rosa’s subsequent albums achieving both critical and commercial success including 2002’s “Viceversa” which produced the hits “Por Más Que Intento” and “Un Montón de Estrellas”.
Gilberto Santa Rosa is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and otherwise known as “El Caballero de la Salsa” (The Gentleman of Salsa) from Carolina, Puerto Rico.
The singer spawned a string of hits throughout the 1990s, forever altering his particular sound and diversifying his music. From the orchestral “De Cara al Viento” (1994) and the energised “Essencia” (1996) to “De Corazón (1997) and “Expresión (1999). By this point Rosa’s popularity and success had swelled and the singer could seemingly do no wrong, with Rosa’s subsequent albums achieving both critical and commercial success including 2002’s “Viceversa” which produced the hits “Por Más Que Intento” and “Un Montón de Estrellas”.