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Beto Cuevas discography
Studio albums1
Singles2

Beto Cuevas is the former songwriter, lead singer, and sometimes guitarist of the Chilean band La Ley, before they broke up in 2005. He was born in Santiago, Chile, and now resides in Los Angeles, California. He released 8 studio albums with La Ley, including a greatest hits compilation and a live album.

Solo studio albums

Year Album Chart positions Sales/certification
U.S. Latin U.S. Heat MEX
2008 Miedo Escenico 33 10 8
  • RIAA:
  • ABPD:
  • U.S. sales:
2012 Transformación 38 10
2019 Colateral
  • Release Date: November 22, 2019

Singles

Title Year Peak Position Album
ARG MEX CHI ECU BOL URU COL PAR LA U.S. Latin U.S. Pop Latin
"Vuelvo" 2008 13 6 3 1 15 5 48 1 7 47 20 Miedo Escenico
"Háblame" 13 16 4 29 27
"El Cínico" 2009 37 16
"Un Minuto de Silencio" 16 2 13 24 18 7
"Gracias a la Vida" 2010 5 24 20 8 17
"Quiero creer"
(featuring Flo Rida)
2012 8 42 32 14 Transformación
"Goodbye"
(featuring Leire Martínez)
"Live from Japan"

Studio albums with La Ley

Main article: La Ley discography

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