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In 2018, he wrote and starred in the autobiographic movie Héctor el Father: Conocerás la Verdad, which chronicled his conversion to Christianity. [7] [8] In 2021, he released his third studio album La Hora Cero, which is the first one released under his real name and only contains religious music. [9] [10]
On December 21, 2004 Hector el Father released his first solo project Los Anormales. The album was a commercial success breaking all time records on Puerto Rico selling over 130,000 copies in just two days. [3]
Los Anormales broke all record sales in Puerto Rico selling over 130,000 copies were sold in just two days. According to Hector el Father former manager the album sold more than half million of copies. To promote the album, the artist embark on Los Anormales tour visiting United States and Latin America. [2] A DVD packege was released on May 24 ...
With COVID-19 cases on the rise and many movie theaters closing, Sony Pictures has announced new release dates for three upcoming films. Directed by Florian Zeller and written by Zeller and ...
The radio-released remix included Daddy Yankee, Héctor el Father, Ivy Queen, Jowell & Randy and Arcángel & De La Ghetto. It was released digitally for the first time on June 21, 2021. [1] On the album Los Benjamins: La Continuación there appeared two remixes of the song:
Not too long after the release of Los Vaqueros, a Collector's Edition was released by the company, which included the original CD but with four extra songs plus an extra DVD with two music video clips, an interview, and a photo shot session video.
Héctor Luis Delgado Román is a former Puerto Rican rapper, singer and record producer, formerly known by the artistic names Héctor el Father and Héctor el Bambino. He rose to fame as a member of the duo Héctor & Tito (with Tito El Bambino ) from 1996 to 2004, releasing four studio albums and a commercially successful live album .
Los Rompe Discotekas is a 2006 compilation album by Héctor el Father.This album was released under the Roc-A-Fella Records label and under contract with Jay-Z. [2] Popular singles include "Here We Go Yo" by Héctor el Father featuring Jay-Z, "Yomo Dele" by Yomo featuring Fat Joe, and "El Teléfono" by Héctor el Father and Wisin & Yandel.