Lyrics by Celia Cruz

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  1. La Vida Es Un Carnaval
  2. Lágrimas Negras
  3. Burundanga (part. Lola Flores)
  4. Guantanamera
  5. Oye Como Va
  6. Feliz en Tu Día
  7. Quimbara (part. Johnny Pacheco)
  8. Yerbero Moderno
  9. Yo Viviré (I Will Survive)
  10. La Negra Tiene Tumbao
  11. Ríe y Llora
  12. Te Busco
  13. Toro Mata (part. Johnny Pacheco)
  14. No Tiene Talento
  15. Ritmo, Tambor y Flores
  16. Vieja Luna
  17. Isadora
  18. Melao De Caña
  19. Caramelo a Kilo.
  20. Usted Abusó
  21. Bemba Colorá
  22. Dile Que Por Mí No Tema
  23. Que Le Den Candela
  24. Bamboleo
  25. Cuando Salí de Cuba
  26. Cuba Que Lindos Son Tus Paisajes
  27. Tu Voz (part. Oscar D'León)
  28. Canto a Yemayá
  29. El Guajirito Contento
  30. La Guagua
  31. Por Si Acaso No Regreso
  32. Tu Y Las Nubes
  33. Azúcar Negra
  34. El Pregón Del Pescador
  35. El Son De Celia Y Oscar
  36. Cuando Estoy Contigo
  37. El Chisme
  38. Plazos Traicioneiros (part. Willie Colón)
  39. Vasos Vacíos (part. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs)
  40. Aguinaldo Antillano
  41. Arrecotín Arrecotán
  42. Babalu
  43. Caramelos
  44. Cúcala
  45. Gracia Divina
  46. Hay Que Empezar Otra Vez
  47. Historia de Una Rumba
  48. La Pachanga
  49. Maquinolandera
  50. Mi Amor, Buenas Noches
  51. Sabor Gitano
  52. Talento De Televisión
  53. Ven Bernabé
  54. Aunque Me Cueste La Vida
  55. Bravo
  56. La Cuba Mía
  57. Magica Luna
  58. Para Decirte Adiós
  59. Piel Canela
  60. Quizás, Quizás, Quizás
  61. Ritmo En El Corazón
  62. Abre La Puerta Querida
  63. Desencanto
  64. Dime Si Llegue A Tiempo (part. Johnny Pacheco)
  65. Dos Días En La Vida
  66. El Platanal de Bartolo
  67. El Último Adiós
  68. Esperare
  69. Feliz Navidad
  70. La Candela
  71. La Cumbanchera
  72. La Niña De La Trenza Negra
  73. Las Pilanderas (dúo Matilde Díaz)
  74. Luna Sobre Matanzas
  75. Mi Vida Es Cantar
  76. Muñecas Del Cha Cha Cha
  77. No Me Hables De Amor
  78. No Me Vayas a Engañar
  79. Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da
  80. Perdón
  81. Prefiero Tu Amor
  82. Rinkinkalla
  83. Saludo a Eleguá
  84. Siento La Nostalgia De Palmeras
  85. Tuya y Más Que Tuya
  86. A Lo Loco
  87. Angelitos Negros
  88. Así Quiero Morir
  89. Ay, Pena, Penita
  90. Baho Kende
  91. Bambarakatunga
  92. Be You
  93. Bembelequa
  94. Bolero, Bolero
  95. Caballero y Dama
  96. Cacumbia
  97. Cal Y Arena
  98. Cao, Cao Maní Picao
  99. Celia Y Tito
  100. Contrapunto Musical
  101. Corazon De Rumba
  102. Cruz De Navajas
  103. Cucurucucu Paloma
  104. Cuestión De Época
  105. Desvelo De Amor
  106. Diagnóstico
  107. Drume Negrita
  108. El Cóndor Pasa
  109. El Lleva Y Trae
  110. El Muerto Se Fue De Rumba
  111. El Nazareno
  112. El Negro Bembón
  113. El Pai y La Mai (feat. Bienvenido Granda)
  114. El Son Sigue Ahí
  115. Ella Tiene Fuego
  116. En Qué Quedamos?
  117. Espérame En El Cielo
  118. Espinita
  119. Estrella Dulce
  120. Extraño Amor
  121. Falsía
  122. Fuerza Antillana
  123. Ipso Calypso
  124. José Caridad
  125. Juancito Trucupey
  126. La Bikina
  127. La Isla Del Encanto
  128. La Sitiera
  129. La Sopa
  130. Las Caras Lindas
  131. Las Muchachas Del Cha-cha-cha
  132. Llegó La Zafra
  133. Mala Suerte
  134. María La Loca
  135. Me Acuerdo De Ti
  136. Me Huele a Rumba
  137. Mi Desesperación
  138. No Me Cambie Camino
  139. Pa' La Cola
  140. Pachito Eche
  141. Palmeras Tropicales
  142. Pasaporte Latinoamericano
  143. Perfume De Rosas
  144. Porque Será
  145. Preferí Perderte
  146. Quién Será
  147. Quítate De La Vía Perico
  148. Rumba Es Mejor
  149. Salsipuedes
  150. Sazón
  151. sé tú
  152. Sigue Cantando Celia
  153. Sin Clave No Hay Son
  154. Son de La Loma
  155. Te Solté La Rienda
  156. Tengo Un Cariñito
  157. Traigo Para Ti
  158. Vámonos De Aquí
  159. Y Volveré
  160. Ya Lo Puedes Decir
  161. Yo No Quiero Piedras En Mi Camino

Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso (21 October 1925 – 16 July 2003), known as Celia Cruz, was a Cuban singer and one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba during the 1950s as a singer of guarachas, earning the nickname "La Guarachera de Cuba". In the following decades, she became known internationally as the "Queen of Salsa" due to her contributions to Latin music. She had sold over 10 million copies, making her one of the best-selling Latin music artists. She began her career in her home country Cuba, earning recognition as a vocalist of the popular musical group Sonora Matancera, a musical association that lasted 15 years (1950–1965). Cruz mastered a wide variety of Afro-Cuban music styles including guaracha, rumba, afro, son and bolero, recording numerous singles in these styles for Seeco Records. In 1960, after the Cuban Revolution caused the nationalization of the music industry, Cruz left her native country, becoming one of the symbols and spokespersons of the Cuban community in exile. Cruz continued her career, first in Mexico, and then in the United States, the country that she took as her definitive residence. In the 1960s, she collaborated with Tito Puente, recording her signature tune "Bemba colorá". In the 1970s, she signed for Fania Records and became strongly associated with the salsa genre, releasing hits such as "Quimbara". She often appeared live with Fania All-Stars and collaborated with Johnny Pacheco and Willie Colón. During the last years of her career, Cruz continued to release successful songs such as "La vida es un carnaval" and "La negra tiene tumbao". Her musical legacy is made up of a total of 37 studio albums, as well as numerous live albums and collaborations. Throughout her career, she was awarded numerous prizes and distinctions, including two Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammy Awards. In addition to her prolific career in music, Cruz also made several appearances as an actress in movies and telenovelas. Her catchphrase "¡Azúcar!" ("Sugar!") has become one of the most recognizable symbols of salsa music.

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