5. Information
Edwin Rosa, known publicly as "Ñengo Flow" is a hip hop
artist and composer of Puerto Rican reggaeton. Its fast
and complex letters have referred to as the "Real G" of the
urban genre.
Flow Ñengo born on October 15, 1981 in the town of Rio
Piedras. This great rapper grew and raised in the town of
Bayamón, Puerto Rico. This is where since childhood he
was interested the world of urban music. His beginnings
as a rapper were developed with letters of the
street, everyday living Edwin Rosa. His lyrics were born of
the experiences of daily living with his classmates and his
neighborhood. It is not until age 14 when Edwin Rosa
presented for the first time on stage in the neighborhood
where he lived in a community activity. There he
discovered his mission and dream in life to be an advocate
of life in the neighborhood and the street of his people
venting their experiences in the lyrics of their songs
8. BOB MARLEY…
Robert Nesta Marley Booker (February 6, 1945 -
May 11, 1981), better known as Bob Marley, was a
musician, guitarist and composer Jamaican.
During his musical career was the
leader, songwriter and guitarist for the
ska, rocksteady and reggae The Wailers (1964-1974)
and Bob Marley & The Wailers (1974-1981). Marley
remains the most known and respected performer
of reggae music and is credited for helping spread
Jamaican music both as the Rastafari movement
(which was a committed member) to a worldwide
audience. [2] Among his greatest successes are
both "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No
Cry", "Jamming", "Redemption Song"
and, together with the Wailers, "Three Little Birds"
and the posthumous release "Buffalo Soldier". The
compilation album Legend, released in 1984, three
years after his death, is the best-selling reggae
album in history with 10 platinum albums in the
United States [3] and 20 million copies worldwide