ReePrime
Marc Anthony - Palabras Del Alma

Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.

Marc Anthony - Palabras Del Alma

L
Latin Music

34 Views • Jul 03, 2015

Description

He was born on September 16, 1969. His parents (Puerto Ricans) are called Guillermina and Felipe Muniz. He traveled frequently to Puerto Rico where his mother rented a hotel room in Isla Verde whenever they went. Moca also has family in Salinas and Guayama.

He was married on May 10, 2000 with Dayanara Torres and had a boy named Cristian Anthony Muniz, on February 5, 2001 at 10.55pm in the city of New York.
Marc Anthony is 32 years old. Born in Spanish Harlem in New York. It was named Marco Antonio Muñiz by a famous Mexican singer and became Marc Anthony to avoid confusion with it.

Marc Anthony's career began in his home, where his father (guitarist boleros) taught music and composition. When he was a little boy, his father invited musicians to the family's apartment on Saturday night and they were installed in the kitchen and played until midnight.


Marc's father rode it on the table to sing. "I had two functions," says Marc, "At six and eight."

Their repertoire consisted of a simple song, "The Zolzar" about a bird that lives in Puerto Rico. "He has one song," his father said, "but we will change that."
At twelve, singing the Mickey Mouse theme was discovered along with her ​​sister by a music producer and trade.

At the time when he was still in high school, Marc used to spend much of his free time with young talents, who were many more concentrated in urban roots and hip-hop genres that dominated the mix English lyrics with percussive rhythms.

In those years he began writing songs and the result was a theme that played his good friend Safire entitled "Boy I'Been Told" who had already made a name through personal appearances, which exposed the urban music that characterized that era. On several occasions, Marc participated as a vocalist in these presentations Safire.

Often also he sang the chorus of discs with a band called The Rascals Lattin (Latinos Rogues), working with a producer named Little Louis Vega. When Vega received a contract with Atlantic Records in 1991, he asked Marc to be his singer.