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That same year he had his first success as a singer and producer in the Christian music genre: "Funkytown". [3] Media outlets in Puerto Rico, as well as the international media, liked it, and it became a favorite among young listeners. With less than a year in the Christian music world, Marrero received a nomination to the Grammy Latino in 2003 ...
Both became the first reggaeton artists to sell out a massive concert in Puerto Rico, opening the path to other artists such as Tego Calderón, Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, and Wisin & Yandel. As a duet both captured the world's attention and made reggaeton a popular genre, winning awards such as the Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin Rap Album ...
With few options remaining, Voltio was preparing to exit the music business until Calderón, a primary artist with White Lion Records, convinced him to sign with the label. Having taken Tego's advice, Voltio released the album Voltage AC c(2004), featuring the hits "Bumper", "No Amarres Fuego" (featuring Zion & Lennox ) and "Julito Maraña".
Daddy Yankee is not the first reggaeton artist to end his career to devote his life to his Christian faith. Among the most well-known in Puerto Rico are Farruko, Héctor “El Father” and Voltio ...
Daddy Yankee, who put reggaeton on the map with hits like "Gasolina," officially retired at a concert in Puerto Rico to devote his life to his Christian faith and Jesus Christ, he said.
Adassa (born February 5, 1981) [1] is an American urban reggaeton singer and songwriter. She is known for her Latin-infused dance-pop music and has released several albums throughout her career, including "Kamasutra" and "Adassa." Her music career spans from urban reggaeton to Christian music.
Alejandro Mosqueda Paz (born January 20, 1995), known professionally as Almighty, [1] is a Cuban rapper and singer. He released his debut "Amárrate las Timber" in 2015. He is known for the Spanish version of Desiigner's song "Panda" in collaboration with Farruko. [2] He has also collaborated with artists such as Bad Bunny, Jon Z, Wisin, among ...
Don Omar announced that he is now “cancer-free” revealing his diagnosis one day prior. “I woke up today cancer-free and grateful,” the reggaeton singer, 46, wrote in Spanish via Instagram ...