Black Point (artist)
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Jonás Joaquín Ortiz Alberto (born 1989), is better known by his stage name Black Jonas Point (credited as Black Jonas Point) is a Dominican
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and producer from
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Music career

Ortiz, along with Del Patio, wrote and performed on the
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song " Watagatapitusberry", which reached number 30 in the US Billboard Latin Songs chart and number 13 in the US Billboard Tropical Songs chart. Ortiz performed during the 2010
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Discography


Singles

* 2010 - '' Watagatapitusberry''


Mixtape

*2010 - ''Te Dio Pa Eso''


References


External links

* * * 1989 births Living people Dominican Republic rappers Dominican Republic songwriters Caribbean musicians Spanish-language singers Dominican Republic hip hop musicians {{hiphop-bio-stub