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"Latinoamérica" is a song by Puerto Rican alternative hip hop band Calle 13. It was released on September 27, 2011 as the fifth single from their fourth studio album, Entren Los Que Quieran (2010). It was written and produced by Rafael Arcaute and Calle 13, and features additional vocals from other Latinoamerican recording artists.
He began his music career as member of Puerto Rican group Calle 13 in 2004. [2] The band's first album Calle 13 (2005) garnered Latin Grammy Awards for Best Urban Music Album, Best New Artist, and Best Short Form Music Video (for "Atrévete-te-te". The album also received a nomination for a Billboard Latin Music Award for Reggaeton Album of the ...
Residente and Visitante met when they were both two years old, when Residente's mother married Visitante's father. [3] The family developed strong ties to the Puerto Rican arts community; Residente's mother, Flor Joglar de Gracia, was an actress in Teatro del Sesenta, a local acting troupe, while Visitante's father (who later became Residente's stepfather) is currently a lawyer, but at one ...
Entren Los Que Quieran (English: Enter Those Who Want to) is the fourth studio album by Puerto Rican hip hop band Calle 13, released on November 22, 2010.Recorded in the wake of controversial events surrounding the group, the album contains more political lyrical themes not discussed on previous Calle 13 releases.
Enrique Iglesias picked up his first Latin Grammy in more than a decade Thursday, winning three trophies including song of the year for his platinum hit, "Bailando," while Calle 13 set a record ...
Calle 13 on a concert. Studio albums: 5: Singles: 20: Music videos: 21: This is a comprehensive listing of official releases by Calle 13, a Puerto Rican urban music ...
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Puerto Rican band Calle 13 were the big winners of the night with nine awards (breaking the previous record of five wins in a single ceremony) including Album of the Year for Entren Los Que Quieran; and Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "Latinoamérica". The Best New Artist award went to Sie7e.