Marcos Yaroide

Marcos Yaroide Mejia Rambalde (born October 7, 1975) better known as Marcos Yaroide, is a Christian music singer and composer from the Dominican Republic and former member of the Christian music group Tercer Cielo.[1][2]

Marcos Yaroide
Background information
Birth nameMarcos Yaroide Mejia Rambalde
Born (1975-10-07) October 7, 1975
OriginSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
GenresChristian music, Latin pop
Occupation(s)Singer, composer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2000–present
Associated actsCultura Profética, Divino, Ángel y Khriz

Career

In 2000, Marcos Yaroide and Juan Carlos Rodríguez formed the musical duo Tercer Cielo and recorded the christian music hits like ”El rapto”, ”Ella y el”, ”Cuando el primer amor se va”, ”Dios no te olvida, Algún día”, ”Ahora tengo más”, ”Hoy te permito odiar”, among others. After three albums as a member of Tercer Cielo, where he received a double gold disc, multiple nominations for several music awards and participated in sold out tours in much of Latin America, Marcos Yaroide decided to pursue a solo career.

Yaroide made his solo debut in 2006 with the album ”Cielos Abiertos”, in which the single "Todo se lo debo a él" appears. The single was a moderate success in the Latino community in the United States and in parts of Central and South America. His second album ”Mi Mejor Alabanza” was launched in 2009 with the singles "Mi mejor alabanza", "Estoy de pie" among others. In 2010, Yaroide released his third album titled "Del Cielo a la Tierra", in which the singles "Mi trabajo es creer", "Que se abran los cielos" and "Como nunca imaginé" were released. Two years later in 2012, Yaroide launched the "Todavía Hay Esperanza" album with two charting singles on the radio: "Por una como ella" and "Bendice tu pueblo".

Discography

  • Cielos Abiertos – 2006
  • Mi Mejor Alabanza – 2009
  • Del Cielo a la Tierra – 2010
  • Todavía Hay Esperanza – 2012
  • 15 Años Después Live – 2014
  • La Vida Es – 2017

Collaborations

Marcos Yaroide has worked alongside several international performers including Divino, Cultura Profética, Ángel y Khriz, and Abraham Velásquez, among others.

References

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