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Huey Dunbar

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Huey Dunbar, (born Eustace Dunbar IV on May 15, 1974), is the former singer of Dark Latin Groove. Born to a Puerto Rican mother and a Jamaican father, he was exposed to music since his earliest years due to his parents' musical careers.[1] His hits with the band included "La quiero a morir", "Juliana", "No Morirá", "Volveré", "Todo mi corazón", and a remake of Ricardo Montaner's original classic "Me va a extrañar". In 2000, he split up with DLG and since had a solo career which, though commercially successful, has not equaled the diverse acclaim accorded DLG. For his first solo album he was awarded "Best New Artist" by Billboard magazine, and received a Grammy nomination. The album was certified Gold and Platinum by RIAA.[2] In 2007 Dunbar was invited by producer Sergio George to reunite with DLG, but Dunbar refused.[3] The seven-year gap between Dunbar's 2003 and 2010 albums has not been publicly explained, but is uncharacteristic of a popular star at the peak of his career. Sales of "Huey Dunbar IV" have been strong in Latin America. In Billboard's Tropical Songs chart, the single "Te amaré" had moved from the number 9 song to number 4.[4] "Huey Dunbar IV", debuted on the Tropical Albums chart at Number 2 on March 20, 2010.[5]

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Con Cada Beso" - (2001)
  • "Yo Sí Me Enamoré" - (2001)
  • "A Cambio de Qué" - (2002)
  • "Sin Poderte Hablar" - (2003)
  • "A Dónde Iré" - (2003)
  • "Te Amaré" - (2010)

References