Reynaldo Doc Ubieras grew up in the Dominican Republic around merengue and bachata, with music in the family. He sang with La Gran Orquesta San José in the 1970s before going solo. His 1981 album "Te Amo a Cada Instante" gave him a hit with the title track, a ballad that found listeners across Spanish-speaking countries.
That song, "Te Amo a Cada Instante," became his signature. He kept recording through the 1980s with albums like "El Amor Más Grande" and "Pienso en Ti." Later on, he sometimes spoke out on social and political matters, which drew mixed reactions.
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