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In January 2012, Jowell & Randy were featured alongside Julio Voltio on "Ella Lo Que Quiere Es Salsa", a track by Puerto Rican-American salsa musician Victor Manuelle from his thirteenth studio album, Busco un Pueblo. [97] Its music video, directed by Steven Tapia and filmed in Brooklyn, New York City, was released on July 29, 2012. [98]
A music video for both versions (album version & remix) was filmed since February 23, 2010 in San Juan, Puerto Rico directed by Music video director Ulysses Terrero. The video for the album version was premiered on March 30, 2010, [ 3 ] while the remix version with Wisin & Yandel was premiered on July 8, 2010.
Music video. A video was released in late January 2008. It features Voltio and Jowell & Randy. Chart positions. Chart (2008) Peak position U.S. ...
The music video for "Ella Lo Que Quiere Es Salsa" was released on June 5, 2012. It was directed by Steven Tapia and featured 50 dancers choreographed by Tito Ortos in Brooklyn, New York. One of the dancers, Amanda Vilanova also showed her salsa moves. Vilanova was second finalist in Miss World beauty pageant that was held in London, UK in 2011. [2]
Jowell & Randy's first studio album as duo, Los Más Sueltos del Reggaetón, was released in December 2007 under Warner Music Group and White Lion Records, a record label founded by Elías de Leon, one of reggaeton's most respected producers. [3]
The music video of "Sensación del Bloque" was released on February 17, 2007. In addition to the song's performers, the video also features urban artists Daddy Yankee, Tito el Bambino, Ñejo, Julio Voltio, Héctor el Father, Jowell, Cultura Profética, Alexis and Guelo Star. [1] It became one of De la Ghetto's most watched collaborations. [2]
Randy Travis is making new music! The 64-year-old country star is back with a new single more than a decade after suffering a life-threatening stroke in 2013. Travis shared the news on Wednesday ...
Bad Bunny and Jowell had previously talked about a collaboration in the past, in a time when Bad Bunny was recording mostly trap songs, a genre that Jowell dislikes. [4] They said to each other that they would work together if one of them was willing to make either a trap or a reggaeton track. [ 4 ]