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Puerto Rican/Jamaican-descendant singer Huey Dunbar was convinced to get involved in tropical music by arranger/producer <a href="spotify:artist:4Ht1HigABvctq7wW4D3jAC">Sergio George</a> after performing in a talent contest. During the following two years the young artist improved his natural skills, in addition, he learned how to speak and sing in Spanish. Soon, debuting as a backup singer for <a href="spotify:artist:2C7CFg9ICmbrmuJBkkkBmZ">Yolandita Monge</a>, participating in <a href="spotify:artist:3NIZFmehJM8YiGpCdihlck">India</a>'s 1994 Dicen Que Soy album, and singing along with Víctor Manuelle. In 1996, Huey Dunbar joined tropical-club/dance act DLG (<a href="spotify:artist:0z0w28IvsF1gsKhVAMbh9p">Dark Latin Groove</a>), singing alongside James de Jesús and Wilfredo Crispin, also known as Fragancia, climbing to the top of the Latin charts with a song called "No Morirá." After issuing Swing On and Grammy nominated Gotcha, Huey Dunbar made his first solo record called Yo Si Me Enamoré. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi

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