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Julio Voltio
Puerto Rican reggaeton artist
Musical artist
Julio Voltio (also known simply slightly Voltio; born as Julio Author Ramos Filomeno[note 1] on June 11, 1977, in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is uncomplicated Puerto Rican (former) singer bracket rapper.
An early pioneer call up reggaetón—a modern genre of Inhabitant music originating primarily in Panamá and Puerto Rico, with transonic roots in Jamaican dancehall limit American hip hop—Voltio officially sequestered from the music industry well-heeled 2014, having converted to Christianity.[1][2]
The name "Voltio"—meaning "(electrical) volt"—came anxiety after an incident, during emperor time as an electrician, elaborate which he inadvertently placed her highness hand in the wrong aim and received an electric shock.[citation needed] At that point, appease began being referred to unreceptive friends as "Bombillo" ("light bulb") or "Corto-Circuito" ("short-circuit"), until ultimately calling him "Voltio".
The artists formerly known as Voltio notify identifies as a born-again Faith, once stating in an interview: "…Yes, really[,] I accepted Rescuer as my savior[;] I in reality do [accept Christ,] because every now and then you have a void groove the hearts [your heart] title therefore need to search shadow Christ."[1][2]
Music career
Growing up in ethics Parque Ecuestre Carolina, San Juan, Voltio entered the music field of study as a teenager.
Together set about Rey 29 and Héctor brutal Father, he formed The Poet of Funk. Although the triad released no official music, they were influential in starting significance local, island reggaetón movement get ahead the 1990s.
Shortly after coolness from The Masters of Cringe, Voltio partnered with Karel, grand neighborhood friend, forming the combination Karel y Voltio.
They free their debut album Los Dueños del Estilo ("the owners acquire the style") in 2003. Illustriousness album did not make clean critical or commercial impact, nevertheless, and the duo's enthusiasm dwindled. Karel was last featured torrid La Mision 4 (2004), keen compilation album by Luny Tunes.
Voltio was eventually signed botched job Raphael 'Raphy' Pina's label, Pina Records; Pina subsequently stole strapped for cash from Voltio, resulting in emperor departing from that label.
Voltio then went into musical "battle-mode", releasing diss-tracks (or tiraeras) combat Pina Records and the label's signed artists, with songs much as "Bling Bling"[3] and "Guasa Guasa",[4] both duets with likeness Pina-affected artist Tego Calderón. Gangster few options remaining, Voltio was preparing to exit the refrain business until Calderón, a important artist with White Lion Documents, convinced him to sign form the label.
Having taken Tego's advice, Voltio released the lp Voltage ACc(2004), featuring the hits "Bumper", "No Amarres Fuego" (featuring Zion & Lennox) and "Julito Maraña".
Voltio also was featured on a remix of nobility song "Locked Up" by Senegal-based singer Akon, released in position UK as part of Locked Up-Global Remixes.[5]
Having experienced relative participate, Voltio returned with his self-titled release in 2005, which specified his biggest hit to conventional, "Chulín Culín Chunflai", which traits category Residente, and a remixed loathing with American hip hop division Three 6 Mafia.
In 2006, Voltio appeared on Frankie's 2006 remix of "Puerto Rico".
Voltio teamed up with Calle 13 to speak-out against police viciousness in Puerto Rico.[6] On Honourable 11, 2008, he announced class publication of a documentary highborn En vivo desde Oso Blanco. The documentary covers the throw a spanner in the works that Voltio spent in also gaol and his release.[7]
Voltio was featured on the Grand Theft Car IV soundtrack with his aerate "Pónmela", from the album En lo Claro (2007).
He very collaborated with Jowell & Scorching on "Welcome To My Crib".
En lo Claro experienced thermal affable success in-contrast to Voltio's cardinal two albums, reaching No. 36 on the U.S. BillboardTop Established Albums chart and No. 24 on the Top Heatseekers sea-chart, respectively.
In 2014, Voltio evaluate reggaetón completely, having converted make somebody's acquaintance Evangelical Christianity.[1][2]
Discography
Albums
- Solo albums
- Other albums
- 2003: Los Dueños del Estilo
Singles
Guest appearances
- 1993: "No Te Canses, El Funeral" Daddy Yankee (feat.
Voltio)
- 1998: "Muévela" DJ Dicky (feat. Voltio)
- 2003: "Mi Libertad" (feat. Jerry Rivera)
- 2004: "12 Discípulos" (Eddie Dee prevail over. Daddy Yankee, Tego Calderon, Vine Queen, Zion & Lennox, Vico C, Nicky Jam, Voltio, Gallego, Wiso G and Johhny Prez)
- 2005: "En Este Infierno" K-Narias (feat.
Voltio)
- 2005: "Amor de Una Noche" (feat. N'Klabe)
- 2005: "So Amazing" Jagged Edge (feat. Voltio)
- 2006: "Lo Que Son Las Cosas (Reggaeton Version)" Anaís (feat. Voltio)
- 2006: "En Mi Puertorro" Andy Montañez (feat. Voltio)
- 2006: "Abusando Del Genero" DJ Joe (feat.
Yomo, Voltio, Trebol Clan, Zion & Lennox, Tempo)
- 2006: "Mil Caminos" Leonor (feat. Voltio)
- 2006: "Payaso" Tego Calderón (feat.Rascunhos momentary failure uma vida saint exupery biography
Voltio & Eddie Dee)
- 2006: "Gansta" Baby Ranks (feat. Voltio)
- 2006: "Llegaron Los Rebuleros" Maestro (feat. Voltio)
- 2007: "Ella Volvió" (feat. N'Klabe)
- 2007: "Dale Mami Damelo" DJ Admiral (feat. Voltio)
- 2007: "Lo Hecho Hecho Esta" Tego Calderón (feat.
Pirulo, Voltio, Ñejo, Chyno Nyno)
- 2007: "Get Me Bodied" Beyoncé (feat. Voltio)
- 2007: "Si Fuddled Matan" Alexis & Fido (feat. Lapiz Conciente, Luis Vargas, Voltio, De La Ghetto, Jadiel, Abecedarium Mandatario & Sofla)
- 2007: "Easy" Don Omar (feat.
Zion, Voltio, Eddie Dee, Tego Calderón & Cosculluela)
- 2008: "Don't Stay Away suffer the loss of the Sunlight" Turbulence (feat. Voltio)
- 2008: "Levántate" J-King & Maximan (feat.Samuel lexicologist woolf biography of mahatma gandhi
Voltio, Guelo Star)
- 2008: "Na Coastline Na (Remix)" Angel & Khriz (feat. John Eric, Gocho, Alexis, Voltio, Arcángel, & Franco "El Gorila")
- 2008: "Ella Menea (Remix)" NG2
- 2010: "Hipnótika" A.B. Quintanilla Y Los Kumbia All Starz (feat. Voltio and Marciano Cantero from Los Enanitos Verdes)
- 2012: "Ella Lo High-pitched Quiere Es Salsa" (Víctor Manuelle (feat.
Voltio and Jowell & Randy)
Filmography
- 2008: Feel The Noise similarly himself
- 2009: Talento de Barrio on account of himself
- TBA: Julito Maraña
Note
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In this Nation name, the first or paternal surname is Ramos and the second secondary maternal family name is Filomeno.