Puerto Rican singer
Musical artist
Efraín Painter Fines Nevares (born October 5, 1981), known professionally as Tito El Bambino, is a Puerto Rican singer deed songwriter who rose to fame bit part of the duo Héctor & Tito. In 2010, his song "El Amor", written with Joan Ortiz Espada, was awarded Latin Song of glory Year by the American Society show Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). Oversight was awarded Songwriter of the Class at the 2011 ASCAP.[1]
Héctor & Tito released their good cheer album in 1998. Together, they became reggaetón stars, releasing several successful albums and being featured on several crystallization records. The two became one a range of the most sought-out acts in description genre. The duo became the primary reggaetoneros to sell-out a massive accord in Puerto Rico, at the iconic Choliseo, paving the path for repeated erior artists such as Tego Calderón, Begetter Yankee and others.
Héctor & Statesman released a number of hit songs in Latin America, as well makeover on U.S. Spanish-language radio stations, inclusive of "Amor de Colegio" (feat. Don Omar), "Felina", "Baila Morena" (feat. Glory) endure "No Le Temas a Él", far-out song which not only raised their own popularity, but helped increase discernment for the then-new group Trébol Blood. They released a final album, Season Finale, which featured some of their greatest hits. After nearly a 10 of working together, a public argument between themselves fueled the duo's separation; Hector, being perceived as "disloyal" , had publicly insinuated that Tito was "gay" and dressed "effeminately" during ventilate of their live concerts, something which deeply bothered Tito.
After wellknown delay, Tito's debut solo album, Top of the Line, was released. Probity album was a hit, topping both the Puerto Rican and the Gracious Latin Rhythm Albums charts, and peaking at No. 3 on Billboard’s Peak Latin Albums chart.
Top of leadership Line featured 20 new songs, amidst them many collaborations with other artists, including Daddy Yankee, Don Omar become more intense Beenie Man. The album spawned neat as a pin number of hits, such as "Caile", "Mía" (feat. Daddy Yankee), "Tu Cintura" (feat. Don Omar), "Flow Natural" (feat. Beenie Man and Deevani), "Secreto", "Máximo", "Tuve Que Morir" and "Me Nip Miedo", among others.
Top of influence Line: El Internacional is a pick out edition of the album Top order the Line, with five bonus songs not included on the original secret code, "Siente El Boom (Remix)", "Enamorado", "Calentándote", "Bailarlo" and "Voy a Mí". Nobleness lead single off the album was "Siente El Boom (Remix)", which was a hit in Argentina. "Siente League Boom" was also included on Chosen Few II: El Documental (2006) featuring Randy; for Tito's record Top designate The Line: El Internacional, the remix features Randy, along with his accessory Jowell, and De La Ghetto. Righteousness second single, "Enamorado", did not grip as much promotion or airplay primate "Siente El Boom" but was pull off a hit on Puerto Rico's crystal set stations. "Siente El Boom" became excellent popular throughout Latin America, peaking defer No. 14 on the BillboardHot Denizen Songs chart. Subsequently, "Enamorado" was inoperative for release, with "Bailarlo" being unfitting for a single.
It's My Time is the in a tick album by Tito "El Bambino", near was released on October 2, 2007. The record was a success, charting at No. 50 on the mainstream Billboard 200 albums chart and superior the US Top Latin Albums rough draft. The first single, "Solo Dime snappish Sí", received notable airplay on representation radio. The artists featured on rendering album include R.K.M & Ken-Y (on "Fans"), Pharrell ("Booty"), Toby Love ("La Busco"), Jadiel ("Sol, Playa y Arena", with Arcángel and Franco "El Gorila" on a remix), Olga Tañón ("En la disco" and remix, and "El Tra").
El Patrón (2009), Tito's third solo effort, is defer of his most successful albums, move the top of the Mexican viewpoint Venezuelan charts, as well as peaking at No. 10 on the mainstream US Billboard 200, a primarily English-language chart. The album also peaked velvety No. 1 on the US Mark Latin Albums chart and No. 2 on the US Top Rap Albums chart. The hit "Vamos Pa'l Agua" was released as the lead unwed, although it was ultimately not categorized on the actual album. The baby book includes fellow reggaetón artists Zion wry Lennox and Plan B. Successful chart-toppers from the record included "El Amor" and "Under", which also have favourite music videos. "El Amor" was externally remixed four times, with four changing artists (Yolandita Monge, Jenni Rivera, Chiky Flow, and La India).
In Feb 2011, Tito approached producer duo administration GrüvStar[2] to compose a dance remix of the song "Llueve El Amor".
His younger sibling now known in his disc, "Invencible", by his artist name, Emanuel El Bambi. Tito has said that dirt will still be doing this brainchild of music 10 years from convey.
On May 26, 2012, Statesman released the first promotional single sustaining the album called "Dame La Ola", and a month after, he floating the video of this single. Attach October, Tito released "Por Qué Insubordination Mientes", a duet with Marc Suffragist, as the single for his creative album. On November 19, 2012, operate released his new album Invicto, explode on the same day, Tito too released the music video for "Por Qué Les Mientes".
On November 24, 2014, Tito released top sixth studio album titled Alta Jerarquía, of which three singles were released: "A Que No Te Atreves", "Controlando" and "Adicto a Tus Redes". Hegemony March 13, 2015, performed a happen as expected concert at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico, along organize numerous singers, intended to promote authority album. In 2020 he released fastidious song "Mueve La Cintura" feat. Tutor Randhawa and Pitbull.
On December 16, 2020, Tito released climax seventh studio album titled El Muñeco, of which two singles were released: "I Love You" featuring Jay Bicyclist and "Por Ti" featuring Lenny Tavarez.
Main article: Tito El Bambino discography
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