


Jose Miguel Class
José Miguel Class Ponce (September 26, 1935 – April 13, 2017) was a Puerto Rican singer who garnered international fame during the 1960s and 1970s.
Nicknamed "El Gallito de Manatí" ("Manatí's Bantam"), Class achieved fame in Puerto Rico in the 1960s before moving to Mexico, where he achieved wide success. His period as a resident there proved important for his career, he released various Mexican music albums and was able to achieve fame across Central America, South America, and the rest of the Caribbean.
His artistry was known for blending the soulful elements of tropical rhythms with the emotive storytelling of traditional ballads. Among his notable albums were Si Tu No Vuelves, Musica de Mi Tierra, and Con Sabor A Pueblo. Over the course of his career, he released more than 20 albums, many of which were later converted to CD format.
When Class returned to Puerto Rico in the 1970s, he immediately landed a weekly television show on Rafael Perez Perry's Channel 11, which he co-hosted with Awilda "La Mimosa" Pedrosa. His adopted Mexican accent was noticeable during the run of the show, and he kept it for a very long time. His famous catchphrase was "¡Yo soy el Gallo!" ("I am the Rooster!")
He later retired to his hometown of Manatí. Class passed away on the morning of April 13, 2017, at the age of 81, following a long illness, at Auxilio Mutuo Hospital in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. His legacy endures through his recordings, which continue to be celebrated across generations of Latin music fans.
Jose Miguel Class Discography
1950s
1960s
1970s
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Con Los Incomparables Al Cuatro
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Cantando
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Este Es...
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Si No Hubiera Dios
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Plegaria
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Sálvame
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Tu Patria y la Mía
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En la Nueva Ola
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Solo por Ti
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Fiestando en Navidad
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Ansias
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Tu Pinta Labio
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El Astro Boricua
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Primero Yo Que Tú
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No Voy Hacerte Caso
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Estoy Solito
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Serenata Moderna
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Dos Corazones
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Yo Soy El Gallo
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Su Voz y Sus Canciones
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Secuéstrame
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El Ausente
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El Gallo en Salsa Navideña
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El Zorzal










