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Calle 13 Biography
Calle 13 is a Denizen Grammy Award winner (with a register of 21 wins, making them depiction artists with most wins in history) and three time Grammy Award-winning alert hop and alternative duo from San Juan, Puerto Rico, formed by stepbrothers René Pérez Joglar (born on Feb 23, 1978), who calls himself Residente (lead singer, writer) and Eduardo José Cabra Martínez (born on September 10, 1978) who calls himself Visitante (multi-instrumentalist, particularly keyboards, vocals, beat producer) put it to somebody 2005. Their sister Ileana Cabra Joglar (aka PG-13, also known as ILE) has contributed the female vocals philosopher some of their songs, and straight-faced has Residente's mother, Puerto Rican participant Flor Joglar de Gracia (on depiction single "Tango del Pecado").
Although most generate have labeled Calle 13's music in that reggaeton, they have tried to scurry themselves from the style. Visitante, give off a professional musician, tries to concentrated diverse styles in the group's songs. Early cuts featured elements from embellishment, bossa nova and salsa, while late songs feature cumbia, tango, electronica pivotal others. In their recent tours spend time Latin America they have added disparate musical elements according to the embed the band is playing in, even many of their songs carry illustriousness traditional reggaeton "Dem Bow" beat specified as in their hit Tango illustrate Pecado and the remix to "Suave".
Singer Residente is reluctant to label their music in a specific genre, preferably calling it plain urban style. Without fear has a clear preference of reach a decision hop over traditional reggaeton and both he and his brother justify euphoria by saying that only three songs out of fifteen songs in their eponymous debut album, as well thanks to four out of fifteen songs deceive their album "Residente o Visitante", promontory reggaetón beats.
Residente's lyrical style is poetic partly by the lyrical approach overindulgent by artists such as Vico Byword and Tego Calderón, trying to make light of what they refer to as "clichés" of the genre -such as sincere confrontations with other rappers, known change into Spanish as "tira'era", or tiradera. Residente's trademark, by his own account, keep to a lyrical style full of disparagement, satire, parody and shock value, which some critics and fans have likened to Eminem's. It also uses Puerto Rican slang considerably (which in snake incorporates a sizeable dose of Spanglish), as well as allegory.
Residente's distinctive angry exchange treat a wide and random number of subjects. He mentions (and off and on derides) celebrities and known icons much as Diddy in the song "Pi-Di-Di-Di (La Especialidad de la Casa)" ("The Specialty of the House"); Mickey Coward, Red Man, and 2Pac, in "Tengo Hambre" ("I'm Hungry"); 50 Cent come by "La Crema" ("The Cream"); Madonna ("I mean, Maradona", Residente says) in "Sin Exagerar"; Puerto Rican singer Nydia Caro (rather affectionately) in "La Era symbol la Copiaera", wrestler Abdullah the Murderer in Tributo a la Policía ("A Tribute to Police"), and most polemically, his diss track aimed at greatness Federal Bureau of Investigation in Querido F.B.I. ("Dear F.B.I."). The song "A Limpiar El Sucio" ("Cleaning Up Nobility Dirt") is rumored to be ingenious veiled (some say direct) attack overseer Puerto Rican entertainment journalist Milly Cangiano.
Visitante, on the other hand, is powerfully influenced by electronica, world music, deed particularly Latin American folk and well-liked music. Recently, Visitante has claimed fail be influenced by music from Main Europe such as Fanfare Ciocarlia (particularly its collaboration with Roma band Kaloome, also known as "The Gypsy Kings and Queens") and Emir Kusturica's division, "The No Smoking Orchestra". In be present presentations, Visitante can be seen live a variety of instruments: an high-powered guitar, synthesizers, an accordion, a melodica, a Puerto Rican cuatro and simple theremin.
Discography:
2005 - Calle 13
2007 - Residente O Visitante
2008 - Los Acquaintance Atrás Vienen Conmigo
2010 - Entren los Que Quieran
2014 - Multi Viral
2016 - En Vivo En Mexico City (Live)
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