Coro (singer)

Coro (singer)

Coro is a Latin freestyle singer and actor of Cuban and Dominican heritage, who first had roles in numerous episodes of the star's hit television series, Miami Vice. While appearing on Vice, Coro struggled to put together a group to get his singing career off the ground. His first efforts never took off, but in 1987, Coro met Stevie B, who was enjoying the success of his first hit record and getting ready to tour. After a stint as a backup vocalist and dancer for Stevie B, the New York-born and Miami-raised Coro made the move back to his native Manhattan to initiate a solo singing career.

Coro partnered with freestyle music producers Zahid Tariq and Todd Terry in 1989,. Coro's first single, "Where Are You Tonight", became the #1 dance record in New York and Florida. The song reached the Top 25 on Billboard's club chart and put Coro on the road doing shows in dance clubs across the country. On his self-titled debut album, Coro collaborated with producers Zahid Tariq and Ziggy Gonzalez to create a selection of uptempo dance tunes like "Can't Let You Go", "Where Are You tonight", "My Fallen Angel" and ballads such as "Missing You".[1]

Contents

Discography

Studio album

Year Album details
1991 Coro
  • Released: March 5, 1991
  • Label: Cutting/Charisma
  • Formats: CS, CD, LP

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
U.S. U.S. dance sales
1989 "Where Are You Tonight" 25 Coro
1990 "Can't Let You Go" 18
1991 "My Fallen Angel" 54 25
"Missing You"
1993 "Stand by Your Lover" 12" Single
1994 "One Night with You" 12" Single
1996 "Do Unto Me" 12" Single
1998 "Shadows" 12"/CD Single

References

  1. ^ Henderson, Alex "Coro Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-06-24

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