Te Amo Tanto or Déjame Entrar?
song showdown
mon 11/9/2009
"Te amo tanto, te amo tanto, y por nada en este mundo me alejo yo de ti, te amo tanto, te amo tanto y por nada en este mundo me alejo yo de ti."
Artist: Flex
Song: Te Amo Tanto
Album: La Evolución Romantic Style
Produced by: Predikador
Flex's musical philosophy is a simple one: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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"Déjame entrar, déjame entrar, a tu vida y a tu corazón, que yo quiero solo darte amor, mi amor."
Artist: Makano
Song: Déjame Entrar
Album: Te Amo
Makano wants you to let him in... into your heart, of course.
still in love
daily dos
tue 7/7/2009
Flex hopes lightning strikes twice in a new video, "Te Amo Tanto." (via Blog Reggaetón)
ve a maria
daily dos
thu 6/18/2009
Flex says he wants to collaborate with Duranguense outfit Patrulla 81.
Makano
as seen on myspace
wed 1/14/2009
Makano never dreamed of singing romantic style reggae.
As a teenager in Panamá, Ernán Enrique Jiménez grew up wanting to be like '70s and '80s balladeers José José, Camilo Sesto and Dyango. But times have changed. "It's very hard to sing ballads [these days]," laments Makano, before adding: "But now I only want to do romantic style." And with good reason. The 26-year-old's single, Te Amo, which is all over pop radio and ringtones, could become this year's "Te Quiero" by Flex.
Makano's debut album, also titled Te Amo, has remained on Billboard's Top 10 Latin Rhythm Albums chart for nearly a month. It features two romantikeo tracks that made him a star in his native Panamá: Te Va Doler and Si Tu No Le Dices. His newest single, Dejame Entrar, combines the dem bow of R.K.M y Ken-Y and the romanticism of Eddy Lover. It's "more intimate," explains Makano, "my music allows you to think, feel and reflect."
Although he's not singing old-school ballads anymore, Makano says he wants to reach listeners the same way his idols did: "My dream is that if someone does not know how to express what he or she has inside, that person can do it through my songs."
holi-daze
daily dos
wed 12/24/2008
Flex teams up with Mr. Saik in a new video, "Dime Si Te Vas Con El." (via Blog Reggaetón)
phew!
daily dos
tue 9/2/2008
Flex says he plans to record duets with Rihanna, Juan Luis Guerra, Wisin & Yandel, Sean Kingston and Daddy Yankee for his next album.
Eddy Lover
let's talk
thu 6/5/2008
Last year, Panamanian singer Eddy Lover teamed up with La Factoría to drop the surprise romantic reggae hit Perdoname. Along with Flex and El Roockie, the 23-year-old with a winning smile is leading a new wave of Panamanian reggae to the top of the charts.
La Factoría and Flex are putting Panamá on the map. Would you say Panamanian music is finally getting its due?
I wouldn't say we're "getting our due." Although the roots of reggae lie in Panamá, los Boricuas took a huge step forward with the commercialization of reggaetón. We feel a certain amount of gratitude because they've opened doors and thanks to them, our music has been able to evolve.
Do you think artists from other countries steal their style from Panamá?
I think the influence of Panamá in what's currently happening in reggaetón around the world is obvious. But I don't want to take any credit away from anyone who decides to become a reggae or reggaetón artist.
What's the scene like in Panamá? In Puerto Rico, artists united, helping reggaetón to grow. Why hasn't that happened in Panamá?
Since the beginnings of reggae in Panamá there were many talented artists who either were only in it for fame or who didn't take their careers seriously enough – almost as if it was a hobby. As I mentioned earlier, in Puerto Rico, the artists approached their music with more maturity. Besides, a few years ago our music didn't have credibility and for that same reason, there weren't producers or people who were willing to invest and take a risk on it. Now, our music has evolved. It's never too late to make one's mark. I think Panamanian artists will have a shot at showing our talent.
What do you think about the controversy between Nando Boom and Don Omar/Wisin y Yandel?
All I can say is that if it happened to me, if someone else covered one of my songs, I wouldn't be bothered by it as long as my rights as a songwriter weren't violated.
How did "Vete," your collaboration with Flex, happen?
We've never collaborated on a song together. That's just some confusion caused by an unofficial remix on YouTube. Someone out there wishes we could collaborate. "Vete" is my song and I'm the only one who performs it.
Reggaetón or reggae? Which do you prefer?
I prefer reggae. The roots of reggaetón.
What's next for Eddy Lover?
There's a lot on the way. Right now, I'm a newcomer to the music industry. After the success of "Perdóname" I decided to give my debut album the same title. It has 12 songs and it'll be out very soon. The lead single is called "No Debiste Volver" and I hope everyone likes the video.
