“I
was born at
the right time”
Three
decades of music
that have now
become a part
of music’s
great history.
Humberto
Nieves is his
given name,
though friends
and fans alike
always call
him Tito. And
even-though
he was born
in Río
Piedras, Puerto
Rico, he lived
since his first
year of life
in New York.
Afar from his
motherland,
but submerged
in the great
Latin community
of New York,
Tito quickly
started to nourish
on tropical,
blues and pop
music. “In
1975 I decided
that music was
my calling,”
explains Tito.
“At that
point I was
full of dreams,
and would look
at a Fania (All
Stars) photo
with all those
big artists
and all I could
think is what
could I do to
get to them,
to be near Tito
Puente, Johnny
Pacheco, Celia”,
as he remembers
his first moments
in music.
A
story to tell-
At age 15, Tito
Nieves already
knew that all
roads would
lead him to
the stage. And
with such he
knocks at the
Orquesta Cimarrón’s
door and quickly
became their
lead singer
for the following
two years.
At
the end of the
70’s he
joins the great
Hector Lavoe
Orchestra. “Hector
taught me the
steps in music,
he took me by
the hand, giving
me his support”
says Tito.
“My
first experience
in a recording
studio comes
immediately
after this”
Nieves recalls.
“It was
in 1979 when
I was the lead
singer in Tairbori.”
In the early
80’s he
joins Conjunto
Clásico.
“During
this time I
grew musically,
and as I shared
the stage with
Celia Cruz and
Tito Puente,
it felt like
all my dreams
have been fulfilled.”
“I
feel I was born
at the right
time,”
affirms Tito.
“I had
a chance to
live in decades
where I could
participate
in all the changes
that happened
in tropical
music and that
I could share
them alongside
all the true
protagonists.”
In
1988 he records
his first solo
album entitled,
Classic, which
included the
hit song “Sonámbulo”,
earning a Gold
record on the
way. The following
year he released
Yo quiero cantar
which featured
the song “I’ll
always love
you” adding
2 more Gold
records to his
collection.
Breaking
barriers
His greatest
success was
to brake over
the language
barriers by
bringing the
tropical sound
to his new fans,
in what the
media dubbed
the New York
Sound.
In
his vast list
of smash hits
there are songs
like “Can
You Stop The
Rain”,
“You Bring
Me Joy”,
“De mí
enamórate”,
among others.
But there was
one song that
surpassed all
expectations
by becoming
the anthem of
the 90’s;
it was “I
Like It Like
That.”
With
Tito, the new
version of the
60’s songs
sounded fresher
and had vibrant
Latin overtones.
It also became
the theme song
for the movie
I like it Like
That, as well
as for the conglomerates
Folgers Coffee
and Burger King,
as used on TV
programs, sports
events and much
more, making
Tito Nieves
an international
sensation. “One
of the most
precious gifts
that this song
gave me was
the fact that
I could share
it with one
of my musical
colleagues,
Stevie Wonder”
recalls Tito.
“In my
career I had
the pleasure
of working with
artists that
I admire and
respect, such
as José
José
o Marlon Brando.”
The
Pavarotti of
Salsa
Among his awards
he has had three
Ace Award as
a singer in
1994, for his
video “No
Me Vuelvo A
Enamorar”
in 1996 and
“Best
Artist in New
York”
in 1997. He
was also nominated
for a Billboard
award in 1998
with his Clase
Aparte album,
received a 1999
Globo Award
as Best Tropical
Singer, a Premio
Lo Nuestro Award
for the song
“Así
Mismo Fue”
in 2000 and
“Best
Salsa Album”
Grammy®
Award nomination
in 2002.
“But
the best recognition
comes from the
public”,
declares Tito,
who is also
known as the
Pavarotti of
salsa. “That
was Johnny Pacheco’s
idea, it was
during the Fania
days when I
had to do the
backup vocals
and while recording
had to sing
afar from the
mic” and
by doing so
Johnny would
proclaim “you
are all a Pavarotti’.
Times
of Change
In 2000, Tito
Nieves was amongst
Billboard Magazine’s
Top 10 with
his song “Un
Amor Así”
followed by
“Como
Llegó
Tu Amor”,
a duet with
the legendary
Rubén
Blades.
“I
think that on
my way through
this genre I
have given my
share of good
taste and class”,
Tito explains.
“I have
not being a
great songwriter,
but as a singer
I have given
my best,”
he concludes.
Nowadays,
Tito Nieves
is once again
at the center
of attention
with his latest
production entitled
Fabricando Fantasías,
to be release
on SGZ Entertainment,
his new record
label home.
“I feel
that this new
album is one
of the most
important in
my career because
it comes at
a very crucial
time for me”
says an emotional
Nieves, referring
to the track
“Fabricando
Fantasías”,
a song written
by Jorge Luis
Piloto and Raúl
del Sol that
allowed him
to heal from
the pain he
suffered after
his son passed
away.
“On
this song I
talk about the
feelings I had
as I lost my
son and it is
in his memory
that I recorded
it” he
explains and
continues “But
I also have
a 7-year old
son who expect
the best of
me and I must
go forth for
his sake.”
I
have everything
“Life
and this career
have given me
everything;
the love, financial
security and
success”
he tells. “And
I hope good
health will
allow me to
continue with
my work, grow
and change with
the generations
to come”
concludes Tito.
There
is a song that
Tito never recorded
but relates
to “I
always felt
“El Cantante”
is a song that
I can identify
with, because
it talks about
my life, what
an artist goes
through when
the lights are
off, when we
are fragile
but need to
be happy”
explains the
singer. “Those
are moments
that I ask God
to be with me
more than any
other time.”
Tito
Nieves is sure
that he is going
through the
right path.
“I was
born at the
right time,
related with
the right people,
I can’t
be anything
but happy, sharing
this emotion
in each song.”
And Tito knows
that the best
always is yet
to come