Artist's albums
Chill Baby
2022 · single
Baila Como Si Nadie Esta Mirando
2022 · single
Electronic Dance Reggae
2022 · album
Festival en la Calle 8
2022 · album
Hacer el Amor (Wedding Version)
2022 · single
Live From Times Square
2017 · album
Live From Washington Heights New York
2017 · album
Live from Miami
2017 · album
Live from Santiago Dominican Republic
2017 · album
5to Aniversario
2016 · album
Best Of The Best
2016 · compilation
El Poder de New York
2016 · album
El Presidente del Merengue
2016 · album
Internacional
2016 · album
Oro Solido
2016 · album
Party Time, Pt. 1
2016 · album
Quickmix: Oro Solido
2016 · single
Top 40
2016 · album
Twerk It
2016 · single
Y Sigue el Cache
2016 · album
El Congreso del Merengue
2015 · album
La Merengue Mania
2015 · single
Merenguefit
2015 · album
Pussy Cat
2015 · single
Moviendo el Pum
2014 · single
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Biography
One of the more popular merengue outfits of the late '90s/early 21st century was Oro Solido (translated in English it means "Solid Gold"). The group's leader and founder, Raul Acosta (also known as El Presidente), was born in the Dominican Republic, but raised in New Jersey. Showing interest in music at an early age, Acosta's parents encouraged the youngster to pursue music (his father was a percussionist) -- leading to a spot in the children's group, los Nictos Del Rey, which included several TV appearances and competitions. After his family relocated to New Jersey when Acosta was nine, Acosta pursued music further by attending the musical academy Kennedy's Musical World, where he studied with Professor Kennedy Cortinas and learned the ins and outs of sound engineering. From there, Acosta played bass in the Caribe Band, before forming the Latin Kings, the latter of which would soon transform into Oro Solido. Comprised entirely of Puerto Rican and Dominican musicians, Oro Solido was officially formed in March of 1994. The same year, the group issued their self-titled debut, which became an immediate hit with the merengue crowd due to the smash single "Esta Cache." Further releases soon followed, including 1995's Y Sigue el Cache and 1996's Internacional, the latter of which spawned such dance hits as "La Tanga," "El Vacilón," and "Las Mujeres Quieren Machos." Without skipping a beat, Oro Solido continued on at their breakneck pace of issuing a new album per year, as El Poder de New York appeared in 1997, and El Presidente del Merengue in 1998. The late '90s saw a Latin music craze sweep the U.S., and Oro Solido got a boost when movie director John Singleton included Oro Solido's hit "La Paleta" in his remake of the movie Shaft. Taking a brief break from Oro Solido in the late '90s, Acosta formed his own record label, 24K Records, and produced the debut by his brother Miguel Acosta, Mambo Nuevo. But by the dawn of the 21st century, Oro Solido was ready to roll once more, as the band issued their first all-new release in two years, 2000s Party Time 2001, Part 1. Sony signed the group to their Sony Discos imprint shortly thereafter, issuing Aqui Si Que Hay in 2001 (judging by its cover photo, it appears as though Oro Solido is attempting to hone in on the lucrative boy band market). Oro Solido has also been the subject of five compilation releases in only a three-year span, as such collections as 5th Aniversario, Frente a Frente: Oro Solido Vs. Jossie Esteban y La Patrull, Best of the Best, Simply the Best: Grandes Exitos, and Todo Exitos de Oro Solido were issued between 1999 and 2002. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi