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17 y/o Latin Mauricio Soltero Goes #1 This Week on the Top 25 Independent Airplay Chart Week Ending 3/17/12 and #11 on Top 200 Nation Airplay Charts With His Single "Not Another Love Song"

"Not Another Love Song" is on the move and can be followed on Digital Radio Tracker. Mauricio Soltero's single debuted on Billboard's Hot Single Sales Chart at #9 and is still holding strong on Billboard's Top 100 Hot Single sales chart.

17 y/o Latin Mauricio Soltero Goes #1 This Week on the Top 25 Independent Airplay Chart Week Ending 3/17/12 and #11 on Top 200 Nation Airplay Charts With His Single "Not Another Love Song"
2012-03-22
CHATSWORTH, CA, March 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Mauricio stands at 6ft 2 and just 17 years old. He can be found in the Los Angeles area. Mauricio's heartfelt lyrics are both touching and inspiring. Currently Mauricio and KBE are seeking international distribution. Mauricio is ready to perform and available for shows and interviews. Maurico is currently signed to indie company KBE who are marketing and distributing Maurico's single Not Another Love Song. KBE is looking to partner Mauricio up with a company that can brand Mauricio into a household name.

Maurico is being compared to a young Ricky Martin. Mauricio sings in both Spanish and English. He is a favorite with the young ladies and highly supported by the hispanic community. See his work on you tube at http://youtu.be/HFh8JyjJ02E and http://youtu.be/hA_Ad5xNyN4.

Mauricio's single Not Another Love Song is available on Itunes, Yahoo music, Amazon and E music.

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[Press-News.org] 17 y/o Latin Mauricio Soltero Goes #1 This Week on the Top 25 Independent Airplay Chart Week Ending 3/17/12 and #11 on Top 200 Nation Airplay Charts With His Single "Not Another Love Song"
"Not Another Love Song" is on the move and can be followed on Digital Radio Tracker. Mauricio Soltero's single debuted on Billboard's Hot Single Sales Chart at #9 and is still holding strong on Billboard's Top 100 Hot Single sales chart.