Beth Reis
Beth Reis grew up in San Juan, Puerto Rico, singing in church from an early age. Her debut album came out in 2011, with the title track 'Hey Jesus Te Ama'...
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Beth Reis grew up in San Juan, Puerto Rico, singing in church from an early age. Her debut album came out in 2011, with the title track 'Hey Jesus Te Ama' becoming a popular anthem in contemporary Christian music circles.
She followed that with 'Unidos por la Cruz' in 2013, and kept releasing albums through the next decade. Other songs like 'Muralhas' and 'Terra Prometida' also found their way into her catalog.
Her music was performed with a band that included Jorge David on guitar, Joel Santana on bass, and Alex Sanchez on drums. In 2014, she faced some plagiarism accusations that she denied, but they didn't seem to slow down her recording schedule much.
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