Miguel Vinicio Almánzar Taveras, professionally known as Mickey Taveras, was
born on September 29, 1970, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and began his
musical journey as a child studying guitar, piano, harmony, and solfeggio, later
forming rock and jazz groups in his teens. He first entered the Latin music
scene as a vocalist and musical director in Wilfrido Vargas’ orchestra before
launching his solo career in September 1995 with his debut album Lucharé, which
featured hit tracks like “Quiéreme,” “A Pesar del Tiempo,” “Y Qué Me Pasa,” and
“Me Gustas”—songs that earned him ...