Showing posts with label Reggaeton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reggaeton. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

The Noise

 
Se llama Ranking Stone y es conocido como El Rey de los Melones pero en verdad creo que debe ser conocido por su voz que en las palabras de Romeo So Nasty! Pues lo puedo escuchar el día entero.

His name is Ranking Stone and he's known as the King of the Melons but really he should be known for that seductive voice, he's like the Puerto Rican Barry White. I can hear talk all day.

Fan: Ranking!
Ranking Stone: What's going on? How are you?
Fan: You sand Los Melones! I'm happy that you sang it. Very good, very good.

Bionica: Well, for starters, Ranking Stone the King of the Melons, but with that voice–did you ever think about working as an announcer? You just speak so beautifully.
Ranking Stone: Well, I did study broadcasting before getting into music although music has always been a part of my life because I come from a family of musicians that have always played in bands. My grandparents were troubadours. During Christmas in Puerto Rico we were always the ones who did the Parranda (wassailing) and what not bus aside from that I did study broadcasting. But after I finished my studies, I dedicated myself more to music although I had done all of the news practices, commercial announcing…but I just left it at that. Many people have told me that, but, well I stayed in the path of music.
Bionica: You can tell me that I'm ugly, that my hair is a mess and it will still sound good because Ranking Stone said it.
Ranking Stone: No, no, no, you're beautiful. Everyone is having a good time here.
Bionica: But with that voice…
Ranking Stone: You're hair is beautiful. (Sexy voice on!!)
Bionica: I love it!! (Me encanta)
Ranking Stone: And some spectacular eyes!
Bionica: Thank you.
Ranking Stone: See, see chuckles.
Bionica: Aside from reggaeton, what is your favorite type of music?
Ranking Stone: Well, check this out, I really like merengue. Merengue by Grupo Mania, Elvis Crespo. I'm also a salsa lover. I like all genres of music but especially the Latino ones. In regards to rap, hip-hop and the like, I like some but have always had a preference to the latin rhythms. The rhythms that have also instructed me into putting together my songs.
My style is a little different than others and it's because of what I like.
What I really like is Latin music.
Bionica: What do you enjoy most about working with your friends?
Ranking Stone: Well um chuckles it's a group of humble people above everything. The old school crowd, well we're somewhat seasoned. We enjoy life, we enjoy what we do and we have a lot of passion. For example, DJ Nelson, right now we're here doing this recording and he's around somewhere jumping, dancing, having fun… DJ Negro too!
You know, we're a little older in age in comparison to the kids that are starting out now, but we enjoy life and the truth is that we enjoy what we do. It's the passion that moves us.
Bionica: What's the best advice that you have ever received that you still adhere to today.
Ranking Stone: Well, my grandparents had always told me to keep my feet on the ground. Humility is the best thing one can have and I think that it's something that has always been a trait of mine. I've always been humble and it's what I've always taken with me and I've tried to stay on that route doing all things with a humble heart and a lot of respect. It's a bit of advice that has lasted me forever.
Bionica: Thank you so much.
Ranking Stone: Thank you.


He's a dad, he's a husband, he's a cook and also a hard working man that made sure to make his mark and stand out–he's DJ Negro!!! Pioneer of that old school movement that has helped shape reggaeton into what it is today.

El es padre, un esposo, chef esquisto, un hombre luchador que trabajó duro para sobresalir–el es DJ Negro!!! Pionero de la vieja guardia, ese movimiento clave que ha influido lo que es reggaeton hoy en dia.

Bionica: DJ Negro, what is it that you like most about your job?
DJ Negro: What I enjoy most about my job?Seeing people enjoy what I do. Me at the turntables, preparing the music, getting people pumped and then you see how they dance, they sing… It's kind of like when you make rice & beans or whatever it is that you're eating and you prepared this meal that's really good. You set the table and then nobody eats and you say to yourself 'Wow, after I spent all this time making it…' You know, its satisfying to see people having a good time as a result of what your doing.
Bionica: If you weren't a DJ, what would you be?
DJ Negro: A cook.
Bionica: Si? Yeah?
DJ Negro: Because I love being in the kitchen.
Todo Latin Network: Food is great.
Bionica: What's your specialty?
DJ Negro: Lasagna.
Bionica: Really?
DJ Negro: I love lasagna.
Bionica: OMG
DJ Negro: Listen, for your information, I graduated as a chef. I've got my certification and everything, and I'm also quite good. And if it's bad, then I really won't make it at home, my wife will make it laughs.
Bionica: Do you have kids?
DJ Negro: Yes, I have 3 kids.
Bionica: What is it that your kids like the most, about their dad being DJ Negro?
DJ Negro: Well, I already have 2 adolescents. My son is 25 and my daughter is 23. They don't always say it, but every once in a while I'll hear 'Papi, I met this person and when they found you're my dad they went crazy' laughs. When they were kids, they didn't really listen to reggaeton, they were more into rock and the like. They didn't really keep tabs on me in that sense, but now that they're older and have seen what their dad has done, they say 'Wow.'
Bionica: What's something that you always try to teach your kids.
DJ Negro: Well, I tell them they shouldn't smoke, they shouldn't be dealers and that they should try to do things legally. It's worked up to now.
Todo Latin Network: What does a legend like you say to the new generation that wants to DJ? What advice do you have for them?
DJ Negro: Well, when I started in '83, I'm going to tell you this story that happened to me. I couldn't DJ for the life of me. I had never even touched the turntables but I felt that I knew how to do what the DJ was doing and I remember this DJ from the town I was born in, La Perla San Juan. I told him 'Listen, let me play something, I know how to do it' and this is what he said to me '#@$% off and don't bother me' and I told him 'I'm going to learn and I'm going to beat you at your own game.' I ran into him some 10 years after that while I was  DJing and he tells me 'S@!* DJ Negro let me play something' and I asked him 'Do you remember what you told? #@$% off? Now it's your turn to #@$% off' laughs
But really, my advice is to keep going. Perseverance is your tool to show others that yes you can do it.
Bionica: Thank you so much.


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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Concierto de TEMPO (Al Rojo Vivo) Daddy Yankee, Fat Joe, Wisin, Ivy Quee...


Ha regresado el León del Area Sur!!! Aquí os dejo unas imágenes de su concierto en el coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Argelot!!!

Tempo is back!!! Check out some clips from his concert at the José Miguel Argelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico!!!




Sunday, May 11, 2014

Un Angel

Ramón Alberto González Adams–mejor conocido como Jadiel El Tsunami-El Leon del Aréa Sur-El Incomparable se despidió de nosotros el sábado 10 de Mayo 2014. El joven boricua, cantante del reggaeton nos deja como regalo su música en la cual vivirá por siempre.
Jadiel, esta va por ti!!!

Saturday the 10th of May 2014, the world lost a great artist–Ramón Alberto Gonzalez Adams better known as Jadiel El Tsunami, El Leon del Aréa Sur, El Incomparable. The Puerto Rican reggaeton singer left his mark as a talented man whose music will live on in the hearts of many. 
This one is for you Jadiel!!!


Thursday, April 24, 2014

Los Hermanos Veguilla


El pasado 10 de Abril, Billboard en Concierto presentó a La Leyenda Yandel & El General Gadiel 
en Stage48 en NYC
El evento fue un éxito total!!!
Hoy 24 de Abril serán los premios Billboard en Telemundo–no te lo puedes perder!!!

This past 10th of April, Billboard Concerts presented Yandel the Legend and Gadiel the General at Stage 48 in NYC
It was such a fun event–a prelude to tonight's Latin Billboard awards which you cannot miss!!!!

















Plakito-Yandel Feat. Gadiel

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Jory Boy


Les presento a Jory
El es ex integrante del duo Nova & Jory 
Se ha lanzado como solista y les digo algo 
Sus canciones son de esas para que se enamoren!

Mantengan se al día con Jory via Twitter


Meet Jory
Previous member of the Nova & Jory duo 
He is now pursuing a career as a solo artist 
And his songs are those that you fall in love with!

Check him out on Twitter

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Entrevista con Dynel & Ovi



This past Friday the 8th, I had the pleasure of meeting Dynel & Ovi who performed at Club Coco Bongo in NJ. The upcoming duo from Philadelphia made sure to get the crowd pumped with their awesome sound!


Bionica: Can you tell me a little bit about your style. 
Dynel & Ovi: Well, we have been giving reggaeton our all for the past two years. We began recording about a year ago and have released some songs via the web. We're making some nice music for everyone, the Latino community and all those who like to listen to something good.  

Bionica: How long have you been working together?
Dynel & Ovi: We've been working together for a year now and we're just getting started. 



Bionica: How did you meet?
Dynel & Ovi: Well, we met at work. We're mechanics and began working together at a company called Gamesa. We became friends and it all went from there. 

Bionica: What did your parents say when you told them you wanted to sing?
Dynel & Ovi: (Dynel) I come from a very Christian family, so does he. They're very strict, however they support us in everything but at the same time, you know how parents are...they don't really like this environment but it is what it is. (Ovi) My mom is a heartfelt Christian, but she does support me in everything and knows that I'm doing this for the better. She said to me "Son, if this is something that you want to do, go for it, I wish you all the best."

Bionica: How did you get around to recording? What steps did you take?
Dynel & Ovi: The first time that we recorded, it was in our friend's studio. We had the opportunity to pay to record and so we did a serrucho in which we both pooled together some money & we were able to record our first song. 

Bionica: Do you have an album out or is it something that you're still working on?
Dynel & Ovi: We have a song out called Sólo Bastó una Mirada (One Look Was All It Took) and it's on FlowHot.Net It did well and people continue to support it. We have another song that will debut today called No Soy Responsable (I'm Not Responsible).

Bionica: Can you tell me who you're wearing today?
Dynel & Ovi: (Ovi) Today we have a Guess hoodie with pants by Marc Eckó and of course the Supras. (Dynel) I'm wearing a Dolce & Gabanna jacket, pants by Dior–you already know fresh to death <laughs.> The shirt is by a brand called Us Versus Them and my hat is by them too.

Thank you so much to Dynel & Ovi!!!

Make sure to check Dynel on Instagram, find Ovi on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook