A singer who broke through with 'El Doctorado' and kept working through the genre's shifts.
For a sense of his sound, 'El Doctorado' is still the track that defines him. 'Permitame' with Yandel shows how he fits into the genre's later conversations.
Tony Dize's 2008 single 'El Doctorado' became a genuine hit with its catchy melody and lyrics about getting through tough times. He's been part of the reggaeton conversation ever since, from early tracks that drew from artists like Daddy Yankee to later collaborations with Yandel and Bad Bunny. Songs like 'Prometo Olvidarte (Remix)' with Yandel show him holding his own alongside other voices in the genre.
He came up in the early 2000s reggaeton scene, the son of a salsa singer who started making his own tracks as a teenager. After 'El Doctorado' broke through, he put out albums like La Melodía de la Calle and La Máquina del Tiempo, then kept releasing records through the 2010s including Honor, Lealtad y Respeto in 2014.
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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