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DJ Nelson
Nelson Díaz Martinez (born on April 7, 1972 in San Juan, Puerto Rico), known professionally as DJ Nelson is a Puerto Rican DJ and record producer who played a significant role in the development and popularization of reggaeton. He first made a name for himself as part of the Noise, a club-centered collective that was spawned in 1994. The Noise—composed of DJs, MCs, producers, and club coordinators—hosted a long-lasting series of club nights in San Juan that were vital to the development and popularization of reggaeton. DJ Nelson earned credit as one of the top Noise DJs, and he also served as a producer and arranger for the collective's music. Musical career In 1997 he made his CD debut, ''The Flow'' with the song "Vengo Acabando", which was split into respective reggae and rap mixes, and he also was credited on a couple other CD releases that year: Don Chezina's Bien Guillao de Gangster and Ivy Queen's En Mi Imperio (1997). From this point forward, DJ Nelson began focusing on ...
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan (, , ; Spanish for "Saint John") is the capital city and most populous municipality in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the United States. As of the 2020 census, it is the 57th-largest city under the jurisdiction of the United States, with a population of 342,259. San Juan was founded by Spanish colonists in 1521, who called it Ciudad de Puerto Rico ("City of Puerto Rico", Spanish for ''rich port city''). Puerto Rico's capital is the third oldest European-established capital city in the Americas, after Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, founded in 1496, and Panama City, in Panama, founded in 1521, and is the oldest European-established city under United States sovereignty. Several historical buildings are located in San Juan; among the most notable are the city's former defensive forts, Fort San Felipe del Morro and Fort San Cristóbal, and La Fortaleza, the oldest executive mansion in continuous use in the Americas. Today, Sa ...
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Flow La Discoteka 2
''Flow La Discoteka 2'' is the seventh album produced by DJ Nelson released on March 6, 2007. It is a sequel to '' Flow la Discoteka''. Track listing Chart performance It peaked at No. 28 on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart. On the ''Billboard'' Latin Rhythm Albums Latin Rhythm Albums is a record chart published by ''Billboard'' magazine. Like all ''Billboard'' album charts, the chart is based on sales, which are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based on sales data from merchants representing more than 90  ... and Top Heatseekers charts, the album reached Nos. 6 and 20, respectively. Chart positions References {{DEFAULTSORT:Flow La Discoteka 2 DJ Nelson albums 2007 compilation albums ...
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Still Broke The Mixtape
A still is an apparatus used to distill liquid mixtures by heating to selectively boil and then cooling to condense the vapor. A still uses the same concepts as a basic distillation apparatus, but on a much larger scale. Stills have been used to produce perfume and medicine, water for injection (WFI) for pharmaceutical use, generally to separate and purify different chemicals, and to produce distilled beverages containing ethanol. Application Since ethanol boils at a much lower temperature than water, simple distillation can separate ethanol from water by applying heat to the mixture. Historically, a copper vessel was used for this purpose, since copper removes undesirable sulfur-based compounds from the alcohol. However, many modern stills are made of stainless steel pipes with copper linings to prevent erosion of the entire vessel and lower copper levels in the waste product (which in large distilleries is processed to become animal feed). Copper is the preferred material ...
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Ñejo & Dalmata
Ñejo & Dálmata, also known as Ñejo y Dálmata, are a reggaeton duo from Ponce, Puerto Rico. Ñejo was born June 20, 1975 & Dálmata was born February 27, 1979. They had worked together in collaborations with other reggaeton artists before they released their duo album ''Broke & Famous'' in 2007 which peaked at 8 on the 'Billboard Latin Rhythms Albums Chart" and at 9 on the "Top Heatseekers (South Atlantic) Chart", as well as a number of their singles also charting on Billboard. Ñejo has been involved with reggaeton since the production of DJ Joe 5 was released. They started working as a duo on ''Fatal Fantasy 2''. In March 2012, Ñejo & Dalmata who had been signed to "Flow Music", moved to EL Bunker Productions. In 2006, Dalmata on Naldos appeared separately on Sangre Nueva Special Edition. He also appeared in La Kalle, with the song Hot, and began work on a solo album. In 2012, Ñejo & Dálmata released an EP. Discography Studio albums * '' Broke and Famous'' (2007) ...
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Broke & Famous
''Broke & Famous'' is the debut album released by the reggaeton duo Ñejo & Dalmata. It was released on December 11, 2007.Broke & Famous CD Details at cduniverse.com
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Inmortal (DJ Nelson Album)
Inmortal may refer to: * "Inmortal" (Aventura song) * "Inmortal" (Erreway song) * "Inmortal" (La Oreja de Van Gogh song) * ''Inmortal'', an album by Gloria Trevi * ''Inmortal'', an album by DJ Nelson and Alberto Stylee Carlos Alberto Pizarro (born March 18, 1975), known professionally as Alberto Stylee, is a Puerto Rican reggaeton singer and songwriter. While his career began with hip hop and reggae, he is most famous for musical hits in the reggaeton genre i ... See also * Immortal (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Sweet Dreams
Sweet Dreams or Sweet Dream may refer to: Music Albums * ''Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'' (album), by Eurythmics, or the title song (see below) * ''Sweet Dreams'' (Sword album) * ''Sweet Dreams'' (soundtrack), from the 1985 film (see below) * '' Sweet Dreams: The Anthology'', by Roy Buchanan * ''Sweet Dreams'' (La Bouche album), 1995 (for the title song see below) * ''Sweet Dreams'', by BZN Songs * "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by Eurythmics, also covered by Marilyn Manson * "Sweet Dreams" (Air Supply song) * "Sweet Dreams" (Alan Walker and Imanbek song) * "Sweet Dreams" (Beyoncé song) * "Sweet Dreams" (Don Gibson song), notable as a hit for Patsy Cline * "Sweet Dreams" (La Bouche song) * "Sweet Dreams" (Vamps song) * "Sweet Dreams", by Split Enz from '' Second Thoughts'' * "Sweet Dreams", by Elvis Costello and the Attractions from ''Almost Blue'' * "Sweet Dreams", by Tori Amos from ''Tales of a Librarian'' * "Sweet Dreams", by Yes from ''Time and a Word'' * "Swe ...
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The Flow (álbum Of DJ Nelson)
''The Flow'' is an album by Chris Leslie released in 1997. This album is mostly instrumental. Although Chris Leslie is best known for his fiddle playing in Fairport Convention, these cuts sound nothing like Fairport or any of his other prior musical projects. The album demonstrates Leslie's breadth of musicality, influence and inspiration from across the globe. Tracks 2 and 6 produced by Simon Mayor. Other tracks produced by Tim Healey. Recorded by Mark Tucker. Track listing # "Ballydesmond/ Scartaglen" (Traditional) # "Eliz Iza/ Derobee de Guingamp" (Traditional / Traditional) # "Aignish" (Traditional) # "The Witch of the Glen" (Traditional) # "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms" (Words: Thomas Moore; Tune: Traditional) # "Lime Rock" (Traditional) # "The Old Blackbird" (Traditional) # "The Flow" (Chris Leslie) # "Niel Gow's Lament for Abercairney" (Niel Gow) # "Paddy Ryan's Dream/ The Inimitable Reel/ The Macroom Lassies" (Traditional) # "Kishmul's Galley" (Tr ...
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The Real Thing
The Real Thing or Real Thing may refer to: Film and television * ''The Real Thing'' (film) or ''Livers Ain't Cheap'', a 1996 American film * ''The Real Thing'', a 1980 television documentary by James Burke * "The Real Thing" (''All Saints''), a television episode * "The Real Thing" (''Lovejoy''), a television episode Literature * ''The Real Thing'' (play), a 1982 play by Tom Stoppard * "The Real Thing" (story), an 1892 short story by Henry James * ''The Real Thing'', a 1980 collection of humorous essays by Kurt Andersen * "The Real Thing", a 2006 short story by Alison Goodman Music Performers * The Real Thing (UK band), a pop group * The Real Thing (Norwegian band), a jazz quartet * The Real Thing, an American jazz group fronted by Ray Santisi Albums * ''The Real Thing'' (Angela Winbush album), 1989 * ''The Real Thing'' (Bo Bice album) or the title song, 2005 * ''The Real Thing'' (Dizzy Gillespie album), 1970 * ''The Real Thing'' (Eric Alexander album) or the title song, ...
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Reggaeton Live (Vol
Reggaeton (, ), also known as reggaetón and reguetón (), is a music style that originated in Panama during the late 1980s. It was later popularized in Puerto Rico. It has evolved from dancehall and has been influenced by American hip hop, Latin American, and Caribbean music. Vocals include rapping and singing, typically in Spanish. Reggaeton is regarded as one of the most popular music genres in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, Panama, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Colombia, and Venezuela. Over the 2010s, the genre has seen increased popularity across Latin America, as well as acceptance within mainstream Western music. Etymology The word ''reggaeton'' (formed from the word ''reggae'' plus the augmentative suffix ) was first used in 1988 when El General's representative Michael Ellis gave it that name to describe it as "''reggae grande''" (big reggae). The spellings ''reggaeton'' and ''reggaetón'' are common, although prescriptivist sources such as ...
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Big Bam Blunt
Big or BIG may refer to: * Big, of great size or degree Film and television * ''Big'' (film), a 1988 fantasy-comedy film starring Tom Hanks * ''Big!'', a Discovery Channel television show * ''Richard Hammond's Big'', a television show presented by Richard Hammond * ''Big'' (TV series), a 2012 South Korean TV series * ''Banana Island Ghost'', a 2017 fantasy action comedy film Music * '' Big: the musical'', a 1996 musical based on the film * Big Records, a record label * ''Big'' (album), a 2007 album by Macy Gray * "Big" (Dead Letter Circus song) * "Big" (Sneaky Sound System song) * "Big" (Rita Ora and Imanbek song) * "Big", a 1990 song by New Fast Automatic Daffodils * "Big", a 2021 song by Jade Eagleson from ''Honkytonk Revival'' *The Notorious B.I.G., an American rapper Places * Allen Army Airfield (IATA code), Alaska, US * BIG, a VOR navigational beacon at London Biggin Hill Airport * Big River (other), various rivers (and other things) * Big Island (disambigua ...
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DJ Playero
Pedro Gerardo Torruellas Brito (born 2 November 1964), better known as Playero DJ, DJ Playero, Playe, Play, was a key figure in the dissemination of reggaeton during its formative period in the 1990s in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Early life Beginning in the early 1990s, he intended to do what DJ Tony Touch was already doing in New York, who was releasing a series of mixtapes, mixing popular and classic songs off most known musical styles like Reggae, Hip Hop and House. It is rumored that Playero gained his name for always using colorful t-shirts that resembled the spirit of the Summer season, and people wore them when going to the beach and they were called "Summer T'shirts", which translated in Spanish would be "Camisas Playeras". Mixtapes Though Playero's mixtapes presumably started in Number 1 and synthesized hip-hop and dancehall/reggae rhythms, it is not known that Volumes 1 to 33 do already exist. Playero #34 made its appearance on the Internet some years ago and it was ...
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