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At 63, Gilberto Santa Rosa Names the Five Singers He Hates the Most Can you imagine Gilberto Santa Rosa, at 63, deciding to break his silence and confess his most scandalous secrets for the first time? In this video, we'll reveal what no one dares to share: from the controversies that have dogged him—his clashes with fellow singers, rumors of rivalries, accusations of excessive ego, sudden breakups—to the names of the five celebrities he hates the most in the artistic world. Prepare yourself: Gilberto speaks without filters. You're going to hear shocking testimonies, dizzyingly intimate confessions, explosive statements that will turn everything you thought about your salsa idol upside down. Who are these celebrities who aroused his hatred? Why did he become his nemesis? What secrets did he keep for decades that are finally coming to light today? Stay tuned, because this is going to shake up the old guard of salsa. You won't be able to stop watching. “Look… I've sung about everything: love, heartbreak, beautiful stories… but there are things I've never told. Today I want to do so.” Thus, with his characteristic elegance, Gilberto Santa Rosa, at 63, broke the silence and spoke like never before. Behind the “Gentleman of Salsa,” there are controversies, betrayals, and rivalries that few imagined. From his native Santurce, Puerto Rico, to the biggest stages in the world, he has experienced success… but also deep wounds. He mentioned clashes with colleagues in the genre, friction with other artists who envied him, rumors of artistic jealousy, and even confessed the moments when he wanted to give it all up. “You know that salsa is a tasty genre, but it also has poison… and I've drunk it all, in a fine glass,” he said with a laugh, leaving the audience frozen. Gilberto Santa Rosa, the one who with his melodic voice made more than one person fall in love, and with his strong character, also made more than one walk away. So get comfortable, because this interview isn't just any old thing: it's a confession with a sense of rhythm, fire, and the whole truth behind the gentleman. "Look, I've always been a quiet guy... elegant, yes, but not a saint. People see me with a tie, a smile, that Caribbean gallant swing, and they think I have no history... but, man, behind that gentleman, there are many battles." "I've won more awards than there are Christmas ads, but I've also lost friends along the way. In this industry, talent isn't always enough... sometimes you have to have thick skin and a clean soul to avoid going crazy." With his calm voice, but with the truth pouring out in torrents, Gilberto recalled his beginnings in Santurce, when he was just a kid with rhythm in his veins: "I was twelve years old when I put together my first group... we were a crazy little chorus, but the passion was real. I sang to win over a girl, imagine that... and look at me now, I continue to win over, but with music." From the age of 14, his story changed: trumpeter Mario Ortiz heard him and took him to record for the first time. That's when the legend began. Then came La Grande, two years of experience, sweat, and real salsa. "That's where I learned that this isn't just about singing beautifully, it's about living the music... it's about standing on stage with respect, with class, but also with fire. That's why they call me El Caballero, not because I'm perfect, but because I never lost my essence." Laughing, he confessed that it wasn't all sweetness: "I've had my run-ins, my disappointments... and yes, there are five artists I can't stand, and I'm going to tell you why. Because at this age, you don't have to please anyone." “I come from a simple, hard-working family, one of those that teaches you to earn things with effort. My father was a draftsman, and my mother, imagine that, one of the first IBM computer operators in Puerto Rico. Neither of them was a musician, but they always supported me, always believed in me.” “By my adolescence, I was already deeply immersed in the island's musical scene. Puerto Rico has always had rhythm in its blood… and I was immersed in that: salsa, drums, Afro-Antillean son.”

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