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Tulio Zuloaga

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Tulio Zuloaga Pérez, born on October 7, 1970, in Barranquilla, Colombia, is a Colombian singer. He began his career at age 14 as an actor in the television program Pequeños Gigantes. At 16, he became a disc-jockey and presenter for the radio station 88.9 FM in Bogotá. In 1993, Zuloaga released his debut album, Sudores, which did not achieve significant success. He transitioned to vallenato music with Folklor urbano (1994), featuring hits "Compae Chemo" and "La Cachucha", which gained international recognition. His subsequent albums include Vallenato a través del tiempo (1996) and Por los buenos tiempos (1997). One of his songs, "Te llevaré", was notably used in the 1996 film Curdled. Despite initial success, Zuloaga's later albums did not meet expectations, leading to his departure from Discos Fuentes and retirement from music.
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