Best reggaeton duo
Baby Rasta & Gringo
Baby Rasta & Gringo is a Puerto Rican reggaeton duo formed in 1988 in Las Monjas, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. Originally known as "the Eazy Boyz", they have released five studio albums since 1994 but has had various collaborations prior to 1998. Most of these collaborations were with DJ Negro albums titled The Noise. Baby Rasta is named Wilmer Alicia[1] and Gringo is named Samuel Gerena. They started in 1994 in Hato Rey[2] as 'the Eazy Boyz', but they didn't debut until 1998 after changing their name with New Prophecy.[1] By their second ive album, Fire Live, released in 2003, the two were known for their confrontational diss tracks aimed at artists such as with Hector & Tito, Wisin & Yandel, Don Omar, and many others.[1] In 2004, when the duo began feuding amongst themselves, it resulted in a three-year split that would follow the release of their first studio album, Sentenciados.[1] The Comeback was the title of their 2008 second studio album.[1] In 2015, they released Los Cotiziados has collaborations with Alexis & Fido, Tito El Bambino, Farruko, Wisin, Nicky Jam, and Divino.[3] The song 'Un Beso' of the release, became number one in countries such as Honduras, Chile, Peru, and other countries.[4] They are also known as 'Los Lobos'. Discography Studio albums Sentenciados (2004) The Comeback (2008) Los Cotizados (2015) Live albums Live Desde El Mas Allá (1997) Fire Live (2003) Produced albums New Prophecy (1998) Romances Del Ruido (2000) Romances Del Ruido 2 (2002)
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Yaga & Mackie
Yaga & Mackie are a reggaeton duo from Puerto Rico. They are signed to Los Mackieavelikos Inc. Discography Studio albums 2002: Sonando Diferente 2004: Clase Aparte 2005: La Moda 2007: La Reunión 2008: Los Mackieavelikos 2012: Los Mackieavelikos HD Singles "Munequita" (featuring Johnny Prez) "Tortura" "La Batidora (featuring Don Omar) "Vestido Blanco" (featuring Don Omar) "Muévete" (featuring Pitbull) "Buche y Pluma" (featuring Julio Voltio) "El Tren" "Nena Chula" "Bailando" (featuring Nina Sky) "Maulla" (featuring Daddy Yankee) "Pide Más" (featuring Zion) "Imposible Ignorarte" (featuring Zion & Lennox) "Aparentemente" (featuring Arcángel & De La Ghetto) "El Pistolón" (featuring Arcángel & De La Ghetto, Randy) "Block Party" (featuring Daddy Yankee) "Ponla Hay" (featuring Andy Boy) "El Día Nacional del Genero" (featuring Divino, La Sista, MJ, Trebol Clan, Mario VI, Jomar, De La Ghetto, Naldo, Jayko, & Jadiel) "Pa' Frontiarle A Cualquiera" (featuring Arcangel) "Veo Veo" "Nada Va Pasar" (featuring Arcangel) "Pa' Frontiarle A Cualquiera" (Remix) (featuring Arcangel, Poeta Callejero, Daddy Yankee, Cosculluela, L.T "El Unico", Franco El Gorila, R-1, Ñengo Flow) "Dejate De Hablar" (featuring L.T "El Unico", Mexicano 777, Ñengo Flow) "La Bellaquera" (Remix) (featuring Arcangel) "Flotando En Amor" "Nos Vamos De Shopping" (Remix) (featuring Opi, J Alvarez, Arcangel, Jory, Farruko) "Bella dama" "Acechándote" "El Torero" "Morir Perreando" "En Contra Del Viento" "Yo Quisiera" (featuring Tego Calderon) "Niña" (featuring Sir Speedy) "Sex" "Si Tu Me Calientas" "Haciendo El Amor" "A Ti No" "Mi Mujer" "Trin" (featuring Lui-G 21+) "Princesa" "Tocándose Toda" "Nunca Imagine" (featuring Golpe a Golpe)