Tego Calderón热门歌曲下载
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Bandoleros 臻品全景声 | Fast & Furious 6 (Original Soundtrack) | 05:05 |
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You Slip, She Grip (Explicit) 《速度与激情4:赛车风云》电影插曲 臻品母带 | Fast & Furious (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 03:12 |
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Pa' Que Retozen (Explicit Version) HQ | El Abayarde | 02:31 |
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Dando Break (Album Version) HQ | Dando Break | 02:39 |
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Che Che Cole | Los Cocorocos | 04:05 |
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los Disicipulos SQ | 04:29 | |
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Mírame (2) | Mas Flow 2.5 | 03:51 |
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Metele Sazon HQ | Mas Flow | 04:02 |
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Punto y Aparte SQ | 03:26 | |
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Quiero Hacértelo HQ | Quiero Hacértelo | 02:56 |
Tego Calderón最新专辑下载
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Sensacion Del Bloque (Remix)
2007-02-02
Las Nenas Lindas (Remix)
2014-06-23
Estamos Calle (Remix)
2019-12-01
Caminando (Explicit)
2019-11-08
Estamos Calle (Explicit)
2018-12-06
Simple Evolución
2018-11-30
Odio
2014-01-02
Dando Break (Remix)
2015-01-13
Tego Calderón歌手简介
by David JeffriesBorn in Santurce, Puerto Rico, in 1972 but raised in nearby Carolina and in Miami, FL, rapper Tego Calderón got the multicultural backbone he'd need to become a star in the genre-mixing world of reggaeton. Growing up with massive Ismael Rivera fans as parents exposed the young Calderón to envelope-pushing Latin pop music, while his father's love of jazz added yet another flavor. Studying percussion set Calderón on the path to creating his own style, one that mixed the rhythmic sounds of salsa, plena, dancehall, and hip-hop. Lyric-wise, he combined hip '60s slang with current slang and tales of barrio life. Calderón made a couple appearances on other Latin rappers' albums before the White Lion label signed him. Issued in 2002, El Abayarde became Calderón's full-length debut. An instant success, El Abayarde sold 50,000 copies during its first month, and Calderón was now an official Latin music superstar.
Returning to Miami led to an increase in the dancehall flavor of his music. This, combined with Calderón's outspoken viewpoint that salsa had become too corporate and too safe, made 2004's El Enemy de los Guasíbiri a punchier, more hectic, more street-level affair. With the reggaeton genre blowing up with New York City's hip-hop tastemakers and spreading its influence further and further, Calderón soon found himself fielding offers from hip-hop producers while landing tracks on numerous street-level mixtapes. His voice ended up on remixes of Usher's "Yeah," Fat Joe's "Lean Back," and N.O.R.E.'s "Oye Mi Canto." Looking to expand beyond reggaeton, Calderón declared his 2006 release The Underdog/El Subestimado "a musical journey through the Afro-Caribbean culture." The album kicked off his relationship with the Warner Brothers imprint Atlantic.