Sabor Latino
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June 21, 1972
Sabor Latino | |
|---|---|
| Background information | |
| Born | Robert Torres June 21, 1972 |
| Origin | Jamaica Queens, New York, United States |
| Genres | Hip hop[1] |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter, social worker, author |
Robert Torres, also known as Sabor Latino (born June 21, 1972) is an American hip hop artist and author. He is from Jamaica, Queens, New York.[2][3][4] Sabor Latino creates music to inspire individuals to become productive members of society.[4][5][6][7]
Sabor Latino, also known as Robert Torres, was raised in Jamaica, Queens, New York by his Puerto Rican father and Dominican mother.[8][9][10][11][12] While in middle school, he became interested in music at twelve.[9][13][14] During this time, Sabor Latino began writing about the life struggles, education and emotions he was experiencing.[9][13][15] He graduated from Boricua College with a bachelor's degree in education and a minor in psychology.[9][13][14][16] He graduated from Lehman College in January 2017 with a master's in education with a minor in administration.[17][18]
Career
Sabor Latino worked as a social worker for a foster care agency in South Jamaica, Queens.[2][3][8][9][10] He released his first album, Observaciones de Mi Vida, Vol. 1 on February 28, 2013.[19][20] The album was mixed by producer Lee Evans.[2][10][15] The experiences Sabor Latino witnessed while working for the foster care agency influenced his first album.[9][21] The album consists of eight songs and two poems that are meant to inspire children, adolescents, parents and adults to become productive members of society.[2][19][22] Sabor Latino chose to produce the album in Spanish in attempt to create a positive image in the Latin American community.[10] In 2014, Sabor Latino was recognized by Hot 97 on its "Who's Next" list.[23] In 2014, Sabor Latino announced the release of his autobiography titled Sabor Latino: My Life.[7][18][24][25]
In November 2014, Sabor Latino released his biography, Sabor Latino: My Life, which combines his personal experiences with his social-work career to inspire youth.[26] Commenting on his music career, Torres said "he still identifies as a social worker, just of a different kind than before."[27] He announced that his single, "Anything In Life Is Possible," and his second book, Sabor Latino's Greatest Poems & Songs, would be released in 2016.[28] His second book was eventually titled "Mis Grandes Canciones y Poemas" and was released in 2017; his third, titled "125 Quotes Gathered from my Life Observations" was released in 2018. His fourth book, "My alma mater Lehman College" is set for publication in February 2019.[29][30][31][32] Sabor Latino released his second album "Observaciones de mi Vida Vol. 2," in October 2021.[7][18][25][33]
Bibliography
- Torres, Roberto (2015). My Life: Sabor Latino. New York: BookBaby. ISBN 9781631925344.
- Torres, Roberto (2017). Sabor Latino: Mis grandes canciones y poemas. New York: BookBaby. ISBN 9781483591780.
- Torres, Roberto (2018). 125 Quotes Gathered from my Life Observations. New York: BookBaby. ISBN 9781543929669.
- Torres, Roberto (2019). My alma mater Lehman College. New York: BookBaby. ISBN 9781543959383.[34][35]
- Torres, Roberto (2025). You Are A Beautiful And Special Person No Matter What. New York: BookBaby. ISBN 9798317823528.