I'm not sure that that is the title, but is in the lyrics. It is definately a latin sounding
group. My guess was Tito Fuente, but don't even know why I think that. I also heard it was
on a recent movie soundtrack - correct?
Please e-mail me directly with answers. Thanks alot.
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Doug Kraus
tri-turtle
dkr...@stagepin.com
"Me llamo Son...no me llamen salsa"
First of all my friend, the name is Tito Puente...not Fuente. Just
wanted to make that clear.
The name of the group that does that tune is The BlackOut AllStars.
The movie it's in is a movie called I Like It Like That.
PS: You might have also heard Tito Nieves version on the radio recently.
He did a remake of it and it's rather popular lately.
Suave y Tropical,
Marcelo
The original version of the song..."I like it like that!" was introduced
in the late sixties by Pete Rodriguez, who along with several other
artists, made "The Boogaloo"...the popular craze of that era! More
recently, Tito Nieves, a well recognized latin artist, did the remake of
the same song which has been on all the major dance charts! Tito Nieves
began his singing career while participating in gospel choirs as he was
growing up in Brooklyn, New York,(Myrtle ave. near Adelphi St.). Later
his popularity grew while singing Salsa music with the very popular
band...Conjunto Clasico! His solo career began during the late 80's and
as I mentioned before he currently interpreted the new version of the
song while accompanied by the Blackout All-Stars!
Omar Rivera- coordinator
Daynomar Productions
http://www.daynomar.com