Harold El Guerrero
Harold El Guerrero recorded his song "Yo Tengo Un Dios" in 1989. The track became widely known in Christian music circles, particularly among Spanish-speaking...
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Harold El Guerrero recorded his song "Yo Tengo Un Dios" in 1989. The track became widely known in Christian music circles, particularly among Spanish-speaking audiences.
He worked with musicians like Jairo Echeverry on bass and Jaime Renteria on drums. Their recordings included albums such as "El Vencedor" in 1991 and "Dios Es Bueno" in 1993.
Harold's music drew from Colombian styles including vallenato and salsa rhythms. His lyrics often reflected religious themes that connected with listeners in Latin America.
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