Marshall Zuniga
Marshall Zuniga came up in Lima, Peru, singing in church choirs and local bands before his 2009 single "A Tu Lado" connected with listeners across Latin...
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Marshall Zuniga came up in Lima, Peru, singing in church choirs and local bands before his 2009 single "A Tu Lado" connected with listeners across Latin America. The song's melancholy melody and direct lyrics gave him an early foothold.
He put out albums like Entre Dos Almas in 2011 and Corazón de Acero in 2015, working with established artists including Juan Gabriel and Ricardo Montaner. Songs like "Fell From Heaven" and "I Love You" kept his voice in rotation.
A public divorce in 2012 brought personal attention that sometimes competed with the music. Zuniga kept recording through it, releasing El Amor Es in 2020.
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