- A Siete Metros
- Abarroteria De Amor
- Ahora Tu Te Me Vas
- Amarte A Ti
- Amor De Tele
- Animal Nocturno
- Aqui Estoy
- Asi De Ilogico
- Aun Te Amo
- Ayudame Freud
- Baila Conmigo
- Buenas Noches Don David
- Cara O Cruz
- Carabelas
- Casa De Locos
- Chicos De Plastico
- Cita En El Bar
- Como Hacer A Un Lado El Pasado
- Como Olvidarte
- Con Una Estrella
- Creo Que Se Trata De Amor
- Cuándo
- Dame...
- Del Otro Lado Del Sol
- Desde Siempre
- Desnuda
- Déjame Decir Que Te Amo
- Dime Que No
- Dime Si El
- Duele Verte
- Duerme
- El Problema
- Ella Y El
- Frente Al Televisor
- Fuego De Juventud
- Guerrero A Su Guerra
- Hermanos Del Tiempo
- Historia
- Historia De Taxi
- Historia Del Portero
- Hoy Es Un Buen Dia Para Empezar
- Jesus Verbo No Sustantivo
- La Nena
- La Noche Te Trae Sorpresas
- Libre
- Lo Poco Que Queda De Mi
- Loco
- Me Dejaste
- Me Ensenaste
- Me Estan Jodiendo La Vida
- Me Haces Tanto Bien
- Mentiroso
- Mesias
- Mexico
- Millionario De Luz
- Minuto
- Monotonia
- Mujer De Guannahani
- Mujer De Lujo
- Mujeres
- No Estoy Solo
- No Sirve De Nada
- No Sustantivo
- Noche Trae Sorpresas
- Noticiero
- Olvidarte
- Pensar E Ti
- Por Amor
- Por Que Hablamos
- Porque Es Tan Cruel El Amor
- Primera Vez
- Quesos Cosas Casas
- Quien Diria
- Realmente No Estoy Tan Solo
- Receta
- Romeo Y Julieta
- S.o.s. Rescatame
- Santo Pecado
- Se Fue
- Se Ha Ido El Amor
- Se Nos Muere El Amor
- Señor Juez
- Señora De Las Cuatro Decadas
- Si El Norte Fuera El Sur
- Si Usted La Viera
- Si Yo Fuera
- Sin Daños A Terceros
- Solo
- Solo Queria Un Cafe
- Tarde
- Tarde (sin Daños A Terceros)
- Te Acuerdas De Mi
- Te Conozco
- Te Enamoraste De Ti
- Te Encontrare
- Te Guste O No
- Tiempo En Una Botella
- Tu
- Tu Mi Amor
- Tu Reputacion
- Un Caribe En Nueva York
- Una Mentira Que Te Haga Feliz
- Vete Con El Sol
- Vientre De Cuna
- Vivir Sin Ti Es Posible
About Ricardo Arjona
Edgar Ricardo Arjona Morales (born 19 January 1964), known as Ricardo Arjona (Spanish pronunciation: [riˈkaɾðo aɾˈxona]), is a Guatemalan and Mexican singer. He is one of the most successful and best-selling Latin American artists of all time, with more than 20 million records sold. He is often called El bajito de sal (The low in salt), thanks to his breakthrough success with his fourth studio album, which bears the same name. His music ranges from ballads to Latin pop, rock, pop rock, Cuban music, and more recently a cappella performances and a mixture of Tejano music and Norteño music, and Latin sounds. Arjona is noted for his lyrical style, and often addresses topics such as love, sexuality, violence, racism and immigration.
As of 2016, Arjona had released sixteen studio albums, one live album, nine compilation albums and forty-three singles. Four Arjona albums reached number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums, and ten reached number one in Argentina. Four albums had charted on the Billboard 200. Four singles had reached number one on the Billboard Latin Songs chart and seven had done the same on Latin Pop Songs. His work earned him numerous awards and accolades, including one Grammy Award, one Latin Grammy Award, the Latin Heritage Award as well as awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers; a silver and golden torch and two silver seagulls from the 2010 Viña del Mar International Song Festival, two Billboard Latin Music Awards, and a "Latin Trajectory of the Year" Award at the Orgullosamente Latino Awards of 2010.
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