PROYECTO UNO.

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Location:
MIAMI, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Latin / Rap / Hip Hop
Site(s):
Label:
H.O.L.A. Records
Type:
Indie
Innovators of a bold new sound in Latin Dance, has been fusing the rhythm of Merengue and the intensity of Techno, the late-night boom of House with the rapid-fire rap of Hip-Hop flow, without losing the romance of Salsa and R&B Soul. The result is a delicious hip-shaking sound that sets trends in Latin Dance culture.
sound is funky and flavorful filled with Dominican Yorker and Nuyorican emotion and non-stop energy. Its the sound of New York Latinos who celebrate their native heritage while giving props to their new home.
Our sound doesnt need translation. Its just rhythm and dance, says the groups founder and leader Nelson Zapata.
got its start in New York Citys Lower East Side where the groups founding member Nelson Zapata, attended high school. Born and raised in the Dominican Republic, Nelson started missing the native music of his homeland: Merengue. In 1989, he started a traditional Merengue band called .
Equally influenced by his homeland and his new land, Nelson wanted to try mixing Merengue with the music he heard in NYC. He reached out to a friend who supplied him with a loop. From that loop, constructed a Spanish Language homage to Blackboxs Everybody Everybody. It was 1990 then and the nation was gripped by the Persian Gulf War. Nelson laughs, recalling his emotions back then. I remember thinking, Oh God! Dont let the world end when Ive just got a record out!
Life went on and so did . Their next single was Brinca which was more on the Hip-Hop side. The song became a huge smash throughout Latin America. The success of Brinca led to Todo El Mundo, their first full-length album. The title was an indication of s vibe. We wanted to take our music to the whole world, Nelson says.
Soon the group was well on their way to living out that dream. They performed at sold-out shows in Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile and Argentina. Nelson says, We brought the New York Style, and we wanted to show South America how Latin culture is in the U.S.
This new version of recorded In Da House in 1993. The choice of an English title was deliberate. In Da House received better distribution and went platinum throughout Latin America. More importantly, s blend of Merengue and old School started to make an impact in the United States, specifically because of a single called El Tiburon. It was a major hit and laid the foundation for to ingratiate them to the U.S. market. Another Night followed this hit and it quickly became an anthem of the romantic merengue side of .
The success of "In Da' House" was followed by their next two albums. The first "New Era" brought one of two collaborations with Reel 2 Real with the hit song "Latinos", other hits were "Pumpin", "Materialista" and "Grillero". The other successful collaboration in Reel 2 Real's album "Are you Ready for Some More?" was "Mueve La Cadera/Move Your Body". This was followed by the album "4" with the smash hit "25 Horas", which was performed in the Ms Venezuela Pageant by another artist and the Ms Colombia Pageant by . At that time had sold over three million copies worldwide and became one of the most recognized groups in the Latin music industry.
The newest members are KID G,P-SWEET and ZONAMBULO
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