Marlon Paz
Marlon Paz is an Ecuadorian singer who found an audience in Los Angeles. His song 'Triste Estoy' became a breakout single, a ballad that connected with...
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Marlon Paz is an Ecuadorian singer who found an audience in Los Angeles. His song 'Triste Estoy' became a breakout single, a ballad that connected with listeners. He has released albums like 'Triste Estoy' in 2005, followed by 'El Regreso' and 'Vuelve'.
Other songs in his catalog include 'Go After Your Dreams' and 'Green Mango [English Version]', along with 'Que Siempre He Soñado' and 'A ¿Quién Me Ha Estado Amando?'. His music often deals with themes of heartbreak and longing.
He has worked with musicians including guitarist Jorge Luis Peralta and keyboardist Eduardo Herrera. Over time, his band has included bassist Mario Castillo and drummer Fernando Amaya.
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