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Daddy Yankee Focuses "Talento" On Movies,
Daddy Yankee was the first reggaeton star to successfully bring his music into the U.S. mainstream. Now, with his new movie "Talento De Barrio," he wants to be the first reggaeton star to be a success on the big screen.
"I'm very excited about this project because a lot of people have done this before in the Anglo market, but I'm opening doors in the Latino market," the singer/rapper, whose real name is Ramon Ayala, told CBSNews.com. SEE MORE
MAGNATE,
Magnate, the romantic of reggaeton, is currently in Miami promoting his
first album as a solo artist titled "Progresivo". The first single
"Nuestro Amor Es Asi" - is already in rotation throughout the US and
Puerto Rico and the video can be seen on MTV3's and other music video
channels.
Recently, Magnate participated in the Puerto Rican Day Parade
festivities in New York City where he also took the opportunity to visit
the MTV3's studios in Times Square to promote the album. "Nuestro Amor Es Asi"
MIAMI -- REGGAETON, the fashion brand, will be participating in the 18th annual Billboard Latin Music Conference & Awards at the InterContinental Miami which is broadcast live on the Telemundo network.
The REGGAETON brand, which shares the name of the explosive music genre that has fueled Latino music growth, will be sponsoring the conferences being held from April 23-26.
The week is capped off by the longest running, most prestigious awards show in the music industry, The Billboard Latin Music Awards, which honors the biggest and brightest stars in the Latin music industry.
Reggaeton star Daddy Yankee is preparing a 40-city tour through the U.S. and Latin America this fall to promote his upcoming album, "The Cartel: The Big Boss," due June 5 via El Cartel/Interscope.
The U.S. leg of Da Big Boss tour kicks off Aug. 31 at the Allstate Arena in Chicago and will roll through 17 more cities before wrapping Oct. 14 at the Toyota Center in Houston.
The tour will visit such markets as Boston, New York, Miami, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Dallas, among others.
ADASSA RETURNS WITH HER HIGHLY ANTICIPATED SELF TITLED ALBUM ADASSA: After intense performances in Japan, Europe, Latin America and the US; Adassa returns announcing her highly anticipated sophomore self titled album ADASSA (March 2007), one that promises to once again conquer the Latin Urban charts nationwide.
Adassa was the first Latin urban female artist to cross into Anglo radio stations with her song “Kamasutra” featuring Pitbull. With Kamasutra (her major label debut) not only did she conquer markets such as Europe and Japan, but she also got heavy airplay nationwide on Anglo formatted stations in cities such as: Dallas, Miami, Los Angeles and Chicago. READ MORE
MIAMI (Billboard) - During the past year, many voices predicted the imminent demise of reggaeton, claiming that the genre was stuck in a lyrical and musical rut.
Judging from Billboard's year-end Latin charts, reports of reggaeton's death have been greatly exaggerated.
Reggaeton, a mix of dancehall, rap, tropical music and a distinctive bass-heavy beat, dominated the Latin charts in 2006, with titles in the genre occupying four of the top five slots of the year-end Top Latin Albums recap. The resilient format remains a hit with the younger Latin audience.
Daddy Yankee leads the charge. For the second year in a row, he is Latin music's top-selling artist of the year, thanks this time to his live set "Barrio Fino: En Directo."READ MORE
Don Omar "King Of Kings"
Released in mid 2006, KING OF KINGS: While the opening track, "Intro: Predica," presents Omar energetically rapping en Espanol over the string lines of the self-appointed "hip-hop violinist," Miri Ben-Ari, "Belly Danza" (featuring Beenie Man) works a lively dancehall vibe. Of course, Omar is sure not to leave more traditional Latin sounds behind, as evidenced by several frenetically rhythmic tracks--including "Cuentale," to name just one--on this assured and dynamic album.
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