A 2000s reggaeton group from Puerto Rico that kept recording through lineup shifts and legal trouble.
For their sound, check 'Tu Bailar' or 'Vermes' with Notch. 'El Amor Se Fue' gives you that early-2000s reggaeton ballad feel.
They came out of Puerto Rico in the early 2000s right as reggaeton was breaking wider, and songs like 'Tu Bailar' and 'Vermes' with Notch show that straightforward dancefloor energy. The copyright issue around 2005 that kept them from performing for a while is one of those behind-the-scenes stories that reminds you how messy the scene could be. They kept putting out albums anyway, like 'Reggae Season' in 2007 and 'Vengo Caliente' in 2010.
They started with albums like 'Mayor Que Yo' in 2004 and 'El Amor Se Fue' the next year. After the 2005 copyright issue, they kept recording with shifting lineups beyond the core brothers Anthony Rivera and Angel Lopez.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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