The Puerto Rican singer found his lane with early 2000s reggaeton and kept at it through albums like El Patrón.
For a quick frame, listen to "Flow Natural" from 2006 and maybe "El jabón" from his top songs. That's the sound he built on.
He landed a breakout moment in 2006 with "Flow Natural," a track that featured Deevani, Don Omar, and Beenie Man and did well on Latin American charts. That gave him a solid footing in urban music, and he followed it with songs like "El Amor" and "¿Por Qué Les Mientes?" with Marc Anthony. Even a 2007 DUI arrest didn't stop the work.
He came up in the early 2000s with a reggaeton sound. Albums like Top of the Line in 2006, El Patrón in 2009, and Invicto in 2012 followed the breakout of "Flow Natural." Other songs that stuck around include "Mi Cama Huele a Ti" featuring Zion & Lennox.
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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