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From La Isla to the Streets: Hector Bambino's "El Father" Presents...
PUERTO RICO/NEW YORK - Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar Hector Bambino "El
Father" kicks in the door with his debut album on Roc La Familia - the new world music enterprise from Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records. His new joint, Roc La Familia & Hector Bambino "El Father" Present Los Rompe Discotekas, is destined to shake up the urban world on and off la isla when it hits the streets on June 27, 2006. The album features heavyweights from both the reggaeton and hip-hop worlds. Notable guests, including Don Omar, Wisin Y Yandel, Fat Joe, Memphis Bleek, Alexis Y Fido, YOMO, Freeway, add a new dimension to "El Father's" patented rapid-fire delivery and infectious beats. The first single, "Here We Go Yo", sets it off with a special appearance from rap icon, Jay-Z aka "El Presidente", who makes his own state of la union address on the track by proclaiming his alliance with Bambino: "Young Hov in the place to be. Hector Bambino is running with me. R.O.C. is the family. R.O.C. is the family."
"Hector Bambino represents the ideal behind Roc La Famlilia," says Def Jam
President & CEO Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter. "Roc La Familia exists because world
music has evolved, it now blends contemporary styles such as hip-hop, rock
and electronica with traditional and roots music. Hector blends genres
and brings real stories and messages to the listener. His huge following
and his passion for the music made us immediately realize that this is the
right first release for Roc La Familia and we are in business with the
right artist."
Born in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Hector Bambino "El Father" has been a
leader in the burgeoning reggaeton movement since his teens. Although
he is still in his 20s, Hector has had an extensive music career. During
the mid 90's Hector came to fame as part of the duet Hector and Tito; they
won a Billboard Latin Music Award and became the first reggaeton artists
to sell out a stadium in Puerto Rico. Their success paved the way to
commercial success for artists such as Tego Calderon, Daddy Yankee, Don
Omar, and Wisin y Yandel. In 2005 Hector El Bambino debuted as a solo
artist in Pasto, Colombia, in front of 60,000 fans. Many of his songs
became big hits across Latin America and the U.S, including "Noche de
Travesuras", "Los Rompe Discotecas", "Vamos pa la calle", "Noche de
Terror" and "Mirandonos". Last year, "El Father" signed an agreement with
hip-hop superstar Jay-Z whose belief in the movement is sure to provide
him with the kind of worldwide stage his talent deserves.
Hector Bambino "El Father" was recently honored with a 2006 Latin
Billboard Award in the new category, "Reggaeton Song of the Year," for his
featured appearance on the song, "Mayor Que Yo" by Baby Ranks from the Mas
Flow Vol.2 compilation album from Luny Tunes. Also featured on the tracks
were Daddy Yankee, Tonny Tun Tun and Winsin Y Yandel.
ABOUT ROC LA FAMILIA:
Roc La Familia is an extension of Roc-A-Fella Records and headquartered in
New York. Roc La Familia will feature a broad array of artists
encompassing such musical genres as Latin Hip-Hop, Reggae, Reggaeton, Pop,
Rock and more. The first two superstar releases from the label will come
from famed artists Hector Bambino "El Father" (Roc La Familia & Hector
Bambino "El Father" Present Los Rompe Discotekas - June 27, 2006) and
N.O.R.E (N.O.R.E. Y La Familia. Ya Tu Sabe - July 18, 2006).
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