Edward Bello Pou, better known by his stage name El Cata, is a Dominican merengue musician and songwriter, who emerged in the music scene in 1999, born and raised in Barahona, Dominican Republic.
Bello is the second son of Maria Luisa Pou. He has four sisters. At age five, he emigrated to Miami, Florida where he lived until he graduated from Miami Beach Senior High School. While at school, Bello spent most of his time in class writing and composing songs. He would walk down the hallways singing the songs he would write during class.
After high school, Bello moved with his family to New York, where he studied music at the Bronx Community College. While in New York he also worked at a furniture store, in the department of Medicare, and for a bank.
After living in the United States for over 20 years, he returned to the Dominican Republic.
He has recorded several promotional albums, since 1999 when he started his career but are not considered official albums from El Cata's discography and are no longer available. In 2009 he released his official debut studio album El Malo through Allegro/Planet Records, which includes the singles "Loca Con Su Tiguere", "Pa' la Esquinita" and "El Que Brilla Brilla". This year he also recorded a remix of "Loca Con Su Tiguere", featuring Voltio and Ñejo & Dalmata, also the remix of "Ella Quiere Coro Conmigo" featuring Yenz and shared credits on Pitbull's smash single "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" as co-writer of the song. As of 2010, he collaborated again on Pitbull's track "Watagatapitusberry" from Pitbull's album Armando. The song also featured Rapper record-producer Lil Jon, Sensato and Black Point.
"No Llores" (Don't Cry) is a song recorded by Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan for her fourth Spanish-language and eleventh studio album, 90 Millas. It features additional work with popular Latin music performers such as guitarists Carlos Santana and José Feliciano, Sheila E. playing the timbales, and Arturo Sandoval on trumpet (uncredited). The song was written by Gloria Estefan and her husband, Emilio Estefan Jr. and Gaitanes (Alberto y Ricardo Gaitan), while production was credited to Estefan Jr. and Gaitanes. The single was released by SonyBMG on June 18, 2007 digitally worldwide as the lead single from 90 Millas.
With strong Latin rhythms in the background, the song is a danzón that mixes some elements of popular pop music with Cuban rhythms, interpolating guitar sounds in two different ways: acoustic by Feliciano and Santana's traditional electric guitar sound. Upon its release, the song received critical acclaim, describing that Estefan Spanish-language solo musical efforts were often her best performances since she left the Miami Sound Machine.
No llores, no llores, no llores, no llores
Si vas a entregar el alma
Hazlo libre de temores
Si del amor mucho se aprende
Se aprende más de los errors, ay!
Ay! No llores, no llores, no llores, no llores
Deja de llorar, deja de llorar, deja de llorar
Ay! no llores, no, no que va
Deja de sufrir y suelta los temores
Ay, no llores
Si un día no me quisieras
Dilo de frente y sin traiciones
Toda la dicha que vivimos
Se queda en nuestros corazones
No llores, no llores, no llores, no llores
Hay no llores por mí, mi amor
No llores por mí, no llores por mí, no llores más
Eh! No llores por mí
No, no llores
El día que yo me muera
No quiero que me manden flores
Lo que me des, dámelo en vida
No habrá razón pa' que me llores
No llores, no llores, no llores, no llores
Ay No llores, no llores por mí
No hay razón para que llores así
No te preocupes deja el llanto y escucha mi canto que dice así
No llores por mí, sólo por mí
Si no disfrutas de la vida,
Nunca podrás ser feliz
No llores por mí, sólo por mí
Que la vida es muy corta, pa' seguir
Sufriendo así
Ay no llores, no llores, no llores más
Ay la vida es pa' gozarla na' más
Oye mi amor lo que yo quiero es
Tu me digas que tu a mi no me vas a
Llorar jamás, eh, eh