N-Klabe
N-Klabe formed in San Juan in 2002 as a Puerto Rican salsa band with three members: Urayoán Noel Lozada on lead vocals, Roberto Karlo Figueroa on keyboards...
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N-Klabe formed in San Juan in 2002 as a Puerto Rican salsa band with three members: Urayoán Noel Lozada on lead vocals, Roberto Karlo Figueroa on keyboards and accordion, and Héctor Ortiz on bass. They started playing local bars and clubs before their 2004 album "I Came to Party" brought wider attention.
That album included "A Punto de Estallar," which became a hit in Puerto Rico and internationally. They followed with albums like "Escándalo!" in 2006 and "Con Flow Tropical" in 2018. In 2007, they faced plagiarism allegations over the song "Tuve que Llorar," which they defended without lasting damage to their reputation.
Their sound mixes traditional salsa with pop, hip-hop, and reggae touches, and their lyrics often deal with love and social themes.
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