From Boston teenager to international reggaeton voice with songs like 'El Perdón' and 'Hasta El Amanecer'.
For a quick sense of his sound, 'El Amante' and 'Baila Asi' give you that straightforward reggaeton rhythm he's known for.
His 2015 collaboration with Enrique Iglesias, 'El Perdón,' became a massive international hit that reached number one in dozens of countries. That track, along with songs like 'Hasta El Amanecer' and 'El Amante,' helped define the sound of reggaeton's global expansion in the mid-2010s. His music sticks to reggaeton's core rhythms while keeping the vocal delivery direct and uncomplicated.
He started making music as a teenager in Boston, putting out his first album 'Diferente a los demás' when he was 14. He came up alongside artists like Daddy Yankee in the early days of reggaeton, developing a style that leaned into catchy melodies and straightforward lyrics. Later collaborations with J Balvin on 'X' and its remix with Maluma and Ozuna show his continued presence in the genre.
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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