Valerie Morales (born January 18, 1976), also known simply as Valerie
or Valeria, is a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter and radio and
television personality, who has worked with a variety of musical
performers including Daddy Yankee, Eddie Dee, and Hector & Tito, among
others. She was born and raised in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. Morales began
her acting career in 2001 and her musical career in 2003.In 2001,
Morales began appearing in various sketches for comedies on Puerto
Rican television. They were produced by Tony Mojena Television, an
affiliate of Telemundo in Puerto Rico. Among the programs were "El
Gran Bejuco", "Susa y Epifanio", and "Dame un Break". Morales, wanting
to assist some of her friends find jobs in television, eventually
started a talent agency. She later began appearing in videos for
reggaetón artists, when the women that were originally picked could
not be there. These included Trebol Clan and Ranking Stone, among
others. She has worked with La X 100.7 FM, Univision Radio in New
York, WHKQ ("KQ103") in Orlando and 92.5 Maxima in Tampa (CBS
Radio/Beasley Media Group. She is currently working for La Mega
101.1FM Q Broadcasting.While going to college full-time, Morales would
sing in locales where she was the only female. In 2003, she met with
long-time friend Noriega. After listening to a song performed by Nelly
and Kelly Rowland ("Dilemma"), Morales "ended up singing lyrics she
wrote to a similar melody" of the song. She then signed a contract
with the record label Flow Music, after DJ Nelson offered her an
opportunity to record as a reggaetón artist under his Flow Music
Label. That year, she recorded her first big hit "Te Exitaré", which
charted on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart, peaking at number
thirty-five.
or Valeria, is a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter and radio and
television personality, who has worked with a variety of musical
performers including Daddy Yankee, Eddie Dee, and Hector & Tito, among
others. She was born and raised in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. Morales began
her acting career in 2001 and her musical career in 2003.In 2001,
Morales began appearing in various sketches for comedies on Puerto
Rican television. They were produced by Tony Mojena Television, an
affiliate of Telemundo in Puerto Rico. Among the programs were "El
Gran Bejuco", "Susa y Epifanio", and "Dame un Break". Morales, wanting
to assist some of her friends find jobs in television, eventually
started a talent agency. She later began appearing in videos for
reggaetón artists, when the women that were originally picked could
not be there. These included Trebol Clan and Ranking Stone, among
others. She has worked with La X 100.7 FM, Univision Radio in New
York, WHKQ ("KQ103") in Orlando and 92.5 Maxima in Tampa (CBS
Radio/Beasley Media Group. She is currently working for La Mega
101.1FM Q Broadcasting.While going to college full-time, Morales would
sing in locales where she was the only female. In 2003, she met with
long-time friend Noriega. After listening to a song performed by Nelly
and Kelly Rowland ("Dilemma"), Morales "ended up singing lyrics she
wrote to a similar melody" of the song. She then signed a contract
with the record label Flow Music, after DJ Nelson offered her an
opportunity to record as a reggaetón artist under his Flow Music
Label. That year, she recorded her first big hit "Te Exitaré", which
charted on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart, peaking at number
thirty-five.
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