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Albums by Zion & Lennox
ALBUMEl SistemaZion & Lennox
ALBUMMoney Maker (Remixes)Tara McDonald & Zion & Lennox
ALBUMMotivan2Zion & Lennox
ALBUMLos VerdaderosZion & Lennox
ALBUMMotivando a la YalZion & Lennox
ALBUMMotivando A La Yal (Special Edition)Zion & Lennox
Zion & Lennox's Popular Music Videos
No Es Justo
J Balvin & Zion & Lennox
Bésame
Play-N-Skillz, Daddy Yankee & Zion & Lennox
Guayo
Zion & Lennox, Anuel AA & Haze
Sola (Remix) [feat. Daddy Yankee, Wisin, Farruko & Zion Y Lennox] [Lyric Video]
Anuel AA
PARA SIEMPRE
Zion & Lennox & Anuel AA
Súbeme La Radio (feat. Descemer Bueno & Zion & Lennox)
Enrique Iglesias
Loco
Justin Quiles, Chimbala & Zion & Lennox
Mi Tesoro (feat. Nicky Jam)
Zion & Lennox
Hola
Zion & Lennox
PARA SIEMPRE
Zion & Lennox & Anuel AA
Artist Playlists
Zion & Lennox Essentials
Reggaetón's favorite playboys bring the heat.
Artist Biography
Zion & Lennox were early pioneers of the romantic lyricism that would win reggaetón space on the airwaves and ultimately a global profile—setting the template for generations of future reggaetón stars. The duo formed in 2000 in Carolina, Puerto Rico. Félix Ortiz (Zion) and Gabriel Pizzaro (Lennox) grew up as neighbors who shared a love of hip-hop, reggaetón, and dancehall. In the early 2000s, they tried their hand at music, contributing tracks to compilations including Luny Tunes’ deeply influential Mas Flow. Zion’s sweet tenor met its polar opposite in Lennox’s authoritative, gruff bass delivery, which hews satisfyingly close to the genre’s dancehall roots. (Lennox became an underground favorite thanks to an appearance on Hector “El Father”’s 2002 Godfather mixtape.) But having arrived in the wake of the ’90s, when censorship largely kept reggaetón off the radio, Zion & Lennox shied away from the tales of violence and gunplay that characterized the genre’s first wave. While their 2004 debut Motivando a la Yal embraced the rapid-fire flows and spare, bare-bones ferocity of early reggaetón, they tempered it with songs that drew on bachata (“Bachatéalo” and “Bandida”) and salsa (“Doncella”) and concentrated on love. After years of solo endeavors, they returned as a duo in 2010 with the well-received Los Verdaderos, followed by 2016’s cleverly titled Motivan2. The duo remain in the charts two decades after their start, collaborating with next-gen reggaetóneros who followed their lead, including J. Balvin and Ozuna.
Hometown
Carolina, Puerto Rico, United States
Genre
Urbano latino