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Nayobe Catalina Gomez was born in 1968 in Brooklyn, New York to Afro-Cuban parents.
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Career
In the early part of 1985 Nayobe became the first Latin American female to record a Freestyle song called "Please Don't Go" which was produced by Andy Panda. Some music critics incorrectly declare her record the first song of the genre, given the fact that "Let the Music Play" by Shannon was actually the first or even further back to Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force's 1982 "Planet Rock". Nayobe's other hits include "Guess I Fell In Love", "Good Things Come to Those Who Wait," "Second Chance For Love" and "Promise Me." Her second album, Promise Me took her into a more Urban contemporary & New jack swing direction with production by Teddy Riley. Nayobe returned with fourth self-titled Salsa album in 1999. Nayobe continues to be active by touring and singing her hit songs with to adoring crowds.
Discography
Albums
- Please Don't Go 1986
- Promise Me 1991
- Dame Un Poco Mas 1997
- Nayobe 1999
Singles
- "Please Don't Go" 1984
- "School Girl Crush" 1985
- "No Te Vayas" 1985
- "Good Things Come To Those Who Wait" 1986
- "Second Chance For Love" 1987
- "It's Too Late" 1988
- "Guess I Feel In Me"
- "I'll Be Around"
- "I Love The Way You Love Me" 1990
- "Promise Me" 1990
- "It's Too Late"
- "Let's Party (We Can Dance, We Can Fly)"
- "Me Hacen Falta"
- "Make It Real"
Categories:- 1968 births
- Living people
- American dance musicians
- American female singers
- American pop singers
- American people of Cuban descent
- Freestyle musicians
- People from Brooklyn
- Cuban people of Black African descent
- American pop singer stubs
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