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Entrevista Con Viti Ruiz y Charlie Cruz Ep 13
En el 1986, Viti se integró a la orquesta de su hermano, Frankie Ruiz, como corista y en el 1989 graba su primera grabación como solista, la cual se tituló "Sedúceme". Esta vez bajo la producción de Combo Records, causando gran sensación a nivel internacional con sus éxitos "Entre Familia", "Caricias Prohibidas" (mejor conocida como "Tiemblo"), "Me Muero Por Estar Contigo", "Sola Mía" y otros. En 1990, graba su segunda producción titulada "Viti At Work", bajo el sello Capitol Records, extendiendo por territorios como México, Tenerife, Colombia, Santo Domingo y otros países. Sus más notables éxitos fueron "Fuego" y "Quiero Amanecer Con Alguien". En el 1993 Viti regresa nuevamente a Combo Records con una producción titulada "Me Tienes Sufriendo” y "Solo Tu", entre otros. Al reaparecer nuevamente con su cuarta producción musical "Cara Bonita", Viti causó gran impacto por su calidad interpretativa en acetato. Esta producción, estuvo dirigida por su ya fallecido hermano Frankie Ruiz. También cuenta con la participación del propio Frankie en la interpretación de "Cara Bonita". Born in 1975 in Puerto Rico Cruz was the oldest of seven siblings. He lived his adolescent years in Paterson, New Jersey, in the United States, where he grew to love salsa music. His models were exponents of the Afro-Caribbean genre such as Héctor Lavoe and Frankie Ruiz. His musical career started by singing chorus for his father, Fonzy Cruz, who recorded three records. In 1996, the younger Cruz decided to move to Puerto Rico to be closer to his family and musical roots. By so doing, he entered the salsa scene, working for two years as a vocalist in Domingo Quiñones' orchestra.[2] At that time he took singing classes and studied piano as well.