Separation and solo careers They separated in December, because of problems with their record producer, who Gringo says paid more attention to Baby Rasta alone, instead of to them both as a group.
It has been alleged that they have an ongoing beef, with people alleging that Baby Rasta has dissed his former partner in live shows. Baby Rasta has achieved success and fame, mostly due to his appearing on many artist's albums and landing a hit with his only Billboard Top hit so far, Hay De Mi, with producer Noriega. Gringo's solo album El Independiente was released in March of Gringo also released Reggaeton Con Navidad on December 13, It featured Bebe, Machito, Klasico, and many others.
In Baby Rasta released his first solo album "La Ultima Risa", which due to poor promotion did not reach incredible heights in terms of sales. However, many underground fans, most who bootlegged the album, labeled it as the best reggaeton album of the year. Later in , Baby Rasta released his single "Toma Nena". Gringo released his solo album "El Independiente" in Baby Rasta has a new record of his own called Illegal Life Records. Baby Rasta is to come out with his new CD late or It's called 'Hip Hop Reality'.
Artist descriptions on Last. Feel free to contribute! All user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ; additional terms may apply. Although Baby Rasta y Gringo are currently on tour, they took the time to share their thoughts about their legendary rise to fame, their deep ties to their Puerto Rican culture, and their thoughts about the future of Reggaeton music.
Gringo: We were neighbors and there was a street music movement. Baby Rasta knew me and said we should get together to form a duo and bring a new style where one would rap while the other made the chorus and melody.
Back then there were only rappers or if someone sang very good he would be alone. Now, this is very common. Baby Rasta: Gringo sang with his cousin, and he dropped out, they were both rappers. I came into that picture and we made something different, which is normal nowadays. Gringo: When people started to recognize us they wanted to call us by our names, something more personal. We decided to be called by our names because our audience felt like a family. Gringo: Puerto Rico is an all-genre island.
We hear everything, so that has kept us adapt to every trend and easily innovate our music. Baby Rasta: I have worked with artists all my life and have given many rising artists the opportunity to showcase their talent on my album when they were starting out.
Thanks to these artists who have corresponded, we have collaborated when their careers have taken off with success. Baby Rasta: Everything keeps evolving and so the big changes in the music industry have affected our performance.
Gringo: Work with the brand first. Feeling comfortable with yourself and being able to transfer that feeling to the fans; working with different colleagues, success comes with unity. They took part in a contest and as a reward they got a chance to participate in a production with the disco's name. From then on, they continued to work with DJ Negro on his further projects, with the only exception of "The Noise 4". They were immediately discovered as a new generation of Spanish Rap that replaced the old one.
Their texts were about their corillo Carolina, which later caused a war between Polako and his corillo Isabela. In addition, they produced a couple of romantic love songs; the ones especially worth mentioning are "Cierra los ojos" and "Necesito". Baby Rasta y Gringo: enmities. Music career. Their reputation seemed to be a little damaged due to the fact that they did not really make any progress compared to the other performers of this style. They were criticized for being too one-sided, since they merely followed the Perreo direction in their music Nevertheless, their album "Sentenciados" released in , was a great success.
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