Amarfis

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Amarfis
Birth nameAmarfis Aquino
Genres Merengue
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, composer, arranger
InstrumentsVocals Piano Güira Tambora Conga
LabelsAmarfica Records Inc.
Associated acts Amarfis y la Banda de Attake
Website Booking

Amarfis is the vocalist for the band "Amarfis y la Banda de Attake".

Contents

Discography

  1. El Liqueo
  2. Los Grilleros
  3. Tiene Caché
  4. Mientes
  5. Que Pena Me Da
  6. Te Estoy Chequeando
  7. Volverás
  8. Le Meto Mano
  9. Si Supieras
  10. El Borrachón
  1. Mis Chelitos
  2. Los Brakers
  3. Si Te Pudiera Mentir
  4. Cáeme Atrás
  5. Las Mujeres
  6. Me Muero Por Ella
  7. Aquí Se Paga To'
  8. El Gancho
  9. Donde Andarás (Bachata)
  10. Mala Fe
  11. Que Pase la Señorita
  12. Llegó el Burro
  1. El Hoyo
  2. Te Gustó
  3. No Me Diga Na'
  4. El Bacalao
  5. Ayúdala
  6. Bounce
  7. Callao
  8. Pa' Eso Bebe
  9. Agárrame Eso Ahí (El Comparón)
  10. Es Que Te Quiero
  11. Cuando Te Enamores
  12. Va a Seguir
  1. Ta' Te Mansa
  2. El Arenque
  3. Casado Pero No Capado
  4. Te Guayaste
  5. Chillin'
  6. El Concón
  7. Spanish Girl
  8. Detenedla Ya
  9. Que Pelo
  10. Acuérdate
  11. La Tuerca
  12. Por Pariguayo
  1. Tú Va a Ser Pa' Mi
  2. Yemayá
  3. Vive Tu Vida
  4. Lamento Boliviano
  5. La Pechuga
  6. Amor Amar
  7. Papá Bocó
  8. Gotitas de Escarcha
  9. Mariana Que Hago
  10. To' la' Mujeres Rapan
  11. La Langosta
  12. El Ñame
  13. Me Dejó
  1. Ta' Te Mansa
  2. El Arenque
  3. Te Guayaste
  4. Chillin'
  5. Spanish Girl
  6. Acuérdate
  7. El Hoyo
  8. El Bacalao
  9. Bounce
  10. Pa' Eso Bebe
  11. Agárrame Eso Ahí (El Comparón)
  12. Cuando Te Enamores
  13. Va a Seguir
  14. Te Gustó
  15. Es Que Te Quiero
  1. En Fuego (On Fire)
  2. La Arepa
  3. El Último Beso
  4. El Billete
  5. Cara de Gitana
  6. El Calientico
  7. El Cocomordán
  8. Esperándote
  9. Te Extraño
  10. Un Gustazo, Un Trancazo
  11. El Guerrero
  12. El Brujo
  1. El Pollo
  2. Maldito Duende
  3. Primero En Tu Corazón
  4. Dámelo Todito
  5. Merengue Con Gagá
  6. Si Tú Te Vas de Mi
  7. Madre
  8. La Masoquista
  9. Full de To'
  10. Meto Mano
  11. Te Solté Por Grillo (feat. Chino Aguakate)
  12. Navidad Pa' Bebe
  13. Me Estoy Muriendo (Cumbia Tex-Mex)
  1. Yemayá
  2. Tu Va a Ser Pa' Mi
  3. Papá Bocó
  4. Lamento Boliviano
  5. Despues de Ti
  6. Gotitas de Escarcha
  7. Spanish Girl
  8. El Bacalao
  9. El Arenque
  10. La Langosta
  11. El Ñame
  12. To' la' Mujeres Rapan
  13. Por Pariguayo
  14. El Concón
  15. Vive Tu Vida
  16. El Cocomordán
  17. Me Dejó
  1. Introducción
  2. Cáeme Atrás
  3. El Billete
  4. El Brujo
  5. El Cocomordán
  6. Cara de Gitana
  7. La Arepa
  8. En Fuego (On Fire)
  9. El Último Beso
  10. Papá Bocó
  11. Un Gustazo, Un Trancazo
  12. Te Extraño
  1. Cucaracha
  2. Monster Winer (Latin Re-Mix)
  3. Esos Fariseos
  4. Por Ahi María Se Va
  5. El Guayo
  6. La Pregunta
  7. Esta Noche (Live Bonus Track)
  8. Solamente Tú
  9. Viviré Por Ti
  10. El Mango
  11. Fuera Fariseo
  12. Tú No Vales la Pena
  13. Dime Dónde y Cuándo
  14. San Lázaro
  15. Por Ahí María Se Va (Radio Version)
  16. Mi Sombrero de Yarey

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References

    |Billboard Winner 2006 = Tropical Airplay Song Of The Year, New Artist: (Tema Tropical Airplay del Año, Nueva Generación) "Lamento Boliviano" Amarfis y La Banda De Atakke (Amarfica/J&N)