A Puerto Rican artist who broke through with "Vale a Pena" and kept the music coming.
For a sense of his style, start with "Vale a Pena" and maybe "Summer Vibe." They frame where he came from and where the music went.
He came up in the La Perla neighborhood of Old San Juan, and that place shows up in his lyrics about love and struggle. The 2005 track "Vale a Pena" was the hit that pulled him into a wider spotlight. Songs like "Summer Vibe" and "Meu Paradeiro" keep that reggaeton and hip-hop blend going.
After "Vale a Pena" in 2005, he put out albums like "El Portavoz" in 2007 and "El Emoticon" in 2010. He worked with other Latin urban artists, and his sound mixes reggaeton, hip-hop, and R&B.
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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