| "El Cantante" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Héctor Lavoe | |
| from the album Comedia and Doble Filo | |
| Language | Spanish | 
| English title | The Singer | 
| Released | 1978 | 
| Genre | Salsa | 
| Length | 10:23 | 
| Label | Fania | 
| Songwriter(s) | Rubén Blades | 
| Producer(s) | Willie Colón | 
"El Cantante" is the 1978 signature song of Puerto Rican salsa singer Héctor Lavoe and first single of the album Comedia. The song was written by Rubén Blades and produced by Willie Colón.[1] The 2006 movie about Lavoe's life, El Cantante, takes its title from the song.
Ángel López version
In late 2004 Puerto Rican singer Ángel López released a cover of the song as a solo artist after being the lead singer of the group Son By Four. His version had airplay success in the U.S. Tropical Charts by Billboard.[2]
Charts
| Chart (2005) | Peak position  | 
|---|---|
| US Tropical Airplay (Billboard)[3] | 1 | 
References
- ↑ Billboard – July 10, 1993 – Page 79 "highlighted by "Mi Gente," "Periodico De Ayer," plus "El Cantante," the song that would become his signature evergreen and part of his sobriquet,"
 - ↑ Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay
 - ↑ "Angel Lopez Chart History (Tropical Airplay)". Billboard.
 
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