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| | MusicWorld Feature: The Doors Keep Opening for Kike Santander |
 | | Born in Cali, Colombia, Kike Santander - BMI's 1999 Latin Songwriter of the Year and writer of "Si Tú Supieras," the Latin Song of the Year - arrived in Miami in December of 1995. |
 | | Before he knew it, he was working with well-known artists like El Puma and Emilio Estefan in the U.S. "Abriendo Puertas," which translates as "opening doors," is the hit that gave him his first Grammy Award and opened new doors in the U.S. for him. |
 | | According to Kike, the doors are only slightly open for Latinos in the U.S.: "We now have the chance to show the general market what we're really about." And when he says we, he means more than just the artists, as it is also a great time for Latin producers, composers, and sound engineers. |
| www.bmi.com /musicworld/features/200004/ksantander.asp (604 words) |
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