From early reggaeton tracks to worldwide pop hits, his music is built for the dance floor.
For a sense of his early Miami sound, check out 'Gasolina'. If you want the pop crossover, 'Timber' is the one.
He took Miami's Latin-hip-hop blend and turned it into a reliable formula for international radio. Songs like 'Timber' with Ke$ha and 'Give Me Everything' with Ne-Yo became massive just by sticking to straightforward dance beats and his rapid-fire delivery. Even the 2014 FIFA World Cup track 'We Are One (Ole Ola)' with Jennifer Lopez showed how his style could fit into big global events.
He started in the early 2000s with albums like M.I.A.M.I. and El Mariel, rooted in reggaeton and Southern rap. Later, collaborations pushed him into pop, where his club-ready sound found a wider audience.
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