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José Arbey Loaiza

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Biography

José Arbey Loaiza, born on January 30, 1952, in La Marina, Valle del Cauca, is a Colombian singer-songwriter whose career has spanned over four decades, blending traditional ranchera and bolero with heartfelt storytelling. He began his recording journey with early albums like Constelación (1987) and Mi Sufrir (1990), establishing his reputation for emotional ballads. In 2006, he released Soñar y Nada Más, which included the revival single “Mamá Vieja” and became a staple in regional playlists. Continuing to embrace digital formats, he issued the compilation Remembranzas de Mi Pueblo and the nostalgic El Último Suspiro in 2020, revisiting classic themes with renewed interpretation. Embracing singles and EP collections, he released tracks like “Promesa A Dios” in 2022 and delivered curated collections such as Lo Mejor de José Arbey Loaiza Vol. 30 in 2023, celebrating his enduring songwriting. In 2024, he shared standalone singles including “Plata, pero poquita (Yo No Quiero Mil Millones),” “La boca me sabe a guaro,” “Aún,” and the collaboration “Los juguetes” with Los Cuyabros, all leading up to his first full reinterpretation project, Tangos en tiempo de bolero in 2025, featuring 14 classic tracks like “Que me quiten lo bailao,” “Padre mío,” and “Volver.”
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