Amílcar Boscán, born on May 17, 1960, in Maracaibo, Venezuela, began his musical
journey as the lead vocalist of Guaco, contributing to their transformation into
a national sensation with hits like "Un Cigarrito y Un Café" and "Cepillao" from
1979 to 1984. In 1985, he launched his solo career with Apariencias, which
included standout tracks like "Amor de Madrugada" and "Señorita de 15 Años." His
breakthrough came in 1989 with Solamente Amílcar, featuring the salsa romántica
classic "Faltaba Una Razón" alongside hits like "Ámame" and "Patrón de Amor y
Guerra." His 1993 album Duran...