by Drago BonacichTito Rojas was born in Humacao, Puerto Rico, on June 14, 1955. In the 1970s, Rojas started singing as a member of Pedro Congas Orquestra. Later, after being Borincubas vocalist, the artist decided to go on his own, starting a solo career. By that time, Tito Rojas reached the charts with his song El Campesino. In 1987, Rojas joined Luis Ayalas Orchestra, coming back as a soloist in 1991 with the release of Sensual, followed by 1992s Condename and 1994s A Mi Estilo. 1995 was the year Tito Rojas consolidated his career, reaching double platinum after releasing Por Derecho Propio and being awarded as Puerto Ricos Best Salsa Artist. Rojas was also distinguished by the New Yorks journalist association ACE.