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ALBUMTraka La Maniaka - SingleSangre X Sangre, Tito El Bambino & Joe Parra
Albums by Tito El Bambino
ALBUMEl MuñecoTito El Bambino
ALBUMAlta Jerarquía (Instrumental)Tito El Bambino
ALBUMInvicto: El PatrónTito El Bambino
ALBUMInvencible 2012Tito El Bambino
ALBUMEl Patrón: La VictoriaTito El Bambino
ALBUMTito El Bambino: HitsTito El Bambino
ALBUMIt's My TimeTito El Bambino
ALBUMTop of the LineTito El Bambino
Tito El Bambino's Popular Music Videos
Imaginate
Pitbull, El Alfa & Tito El Bambino
Mueve La Cintura (feat. Tito El Bambino & Guru Randhawa)
Pitbull
No Le Bajes (Official Video)
El Coyote The Show, Farruko & Tito El Bambino
Cobrale
Rauw Alejandro, Lyanno & Tito El Bambino
Pega Pega
Tito El Bambino
La Vida Es Una Sola
Nacho & Tito El Bambino
Por Ti
Lenny Tavárez & Tito El Bambino
Se Va
Tito El Bambino & Farruko
Mente a Na' (feat. Kiko El Crazy & Quimico Ultra Mega)
Maffio, Tito El Bambino & Nacho
Bajito (feat. Ky-Mani Marley & Tito "El Bambino" El Patrón) [Remix]
Jencarlos
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Tito El Bambino Essentials
Flashy tropical pop from a reggaetón legend.
Artist Biography
Puerto Rican artist Tito El Bambino was half of the pioneering reggaetón duo Héctor & Tito before launching a successful solo career filled with beat-driven chart-toppers.
∙ Héctor & Tito helped popularize reggaetón in Puerto Rico and beyond with such hits as “Ay Amor,” from 2003’s double-Platinum La Historia Live.
∙ His solo debut, 2006’s Top of the Line, was a success in the US, thanks to such hits as “Caile,” the first of his songs to reach No. 1 on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart.
∙ El Patrón earned nearly 20 nominations at the 2010 Billboard Latin Music Awards, including 4 wins for the smash “El Amor,” which he performed at the White House.
∙ Anchored by the radio hit “Llueve el Amor,” 2011’s Invencible won a Latin Grammy Award and earned him Songwriter of the Year honors at the ASCAP Latin Music Awards.
∙ Marc Anthony duetted on “¿Por Qué Les Mientes?” from Invicto, which made it to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart and won a Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Album of the Year.
Hometown
Carolina, Puerto Rico, United States
Genre
Urbano latino