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Roberto Antonio Pérez Herrera (born March 8, 1956), known professionally as Rubby Pérez, is a Dominican merengue singer.[1] Perez aspired to be a baseball player in his youth, but then turned to music when a car accident caused permanent damage to his left leg. After studying music at the National Conservatory of Santo Domingo, he became a member of school groups, such as the Choir Youth Guidance Society, The Youth of Bani in 1978 and Los Hijos del Rey. Perez then entered Wilfrido Vargas' orchestra from 1982 to 1986, where he popularized hits like "El Africano", "Volveré", "Cuando Estés Con Él", and "Cobarde Cobarde" among others.
Read moreRoberto Antonio Pérez Herrera (born March 8, 1956), known professionally as Rubby Pérez, is a Dominican merengue singer.[1] Perez aspired to be a baseball player in his youth, but then turned to music when a car accident caused permanent damage to his left leg. After studying music at the National Conservatory of Santo Domingo, he became a member of school groups, such as the Choir Youth Guidance Society, The Youth of Bani in 1978 and Los Hijos del Rey. Perez then entered Wilfrido Vargas' orchestra from 1982 to 1986, where he popularized hits like "El Africano", "Volveré", "Cuando Estés Con Él", and "Cobarde Cobarde" among others.