Soledad Bravo is one of those singers who are always current because they have cultivated genres and repertoires related to many generations.
In a first stage, Soledad icon called social protest song or song became. Then he added his voice to the aesthetics of salsa, Latin rhythms, and gender welcomed her so that lovers of these rhythms immediately adopted: his strong contralto voice worked perfectly in brilliant games and wealth. Much of his music accompanied the ballrooms in the eighties and into the nineties.
His voice has also been next to other less commercial textures, such as Sephardic music, namely, Hispanic Jewish songs, which also did garner a reputation within the Jewish community.
Boleros, ballads, songs have gone through the voice of this diva. For example, one of his most celebrated hits is the song "San Francisco" to listen, feel the elegance, brilliance, the luxury of a voice that walks the listener through the music that invites us to look an urban sky, night, lights, glasses.
About five years ago, he accompanied the Venezuelan baritone Ivan Garcia in one of the songs of Henry Martinez, "Venme to seek", included in the album "I bring everything", and his voice gained in sweetness and expressiveness. This is what usually give the Bravo at their concerts, now in his seven decades.