Alexis y Fido

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Alexis & Fido
Birth name Raúl Ortiz( Alexis)
Joel Martínez (Fido)
Born July 18, 1979 (1979-07-18) (age 28)[1]
Origin Puerto Rico
Genre(s) Reggaeton
Years active 2002 – present
Label(s) Gold Star Music, Wild Dogz, Machete Music
Website http://www.alexisyfido.com
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Alexis & Fido

Alexis & Fido, often nicknamed Los Pitbulls[2] or Los Reyes Del Perreo are a reggaeton duo from Puerto Rico. They own Wild Dogz, a label created by both Alexis y Fido. Their latest album is called Sobrenatural released in late 2007.

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[edit] Biography

Alexis's real name is Raúl Ortiz, while Fido's real name is Joel Martínez[3] They own the label Wild Dogz, which they created in 2006. According to Alexis & Fido, in an interview, the song El Palo put them on the map and made themselves known.[3] In an interview,[1] Fido states that he served for the army for four years. According to Fido,[1] he and Yandel were close friends as teenagers and helped each other kick start their careers. Likewise, Alexis was close to Wisin, and also helped him with his career. Eventually the two duos were formed, Alexis & Fido and Wisin & Yandel, and went their separate ways. In fact, Alexis & Fido would be featured on Yandel's solo album "Quien Contra Mí" and Wisin & Yandel would be featured on Alexis & Fido's "Los Reyes Del Perreo" album. Alexis y Fido are known to be ones of the most important artists of the reggaeton genre and have big plans for the future. These plans include working with many artists like Manny and Gil, Wisin y Yandel again, and many more artists.

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[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Alexis y Fido @ REGGAETONLINE.net >> Pictures, Lyrics, CD's, Biography, MP3, news
  2. ^ Reggaetón 'Pitbulls' Ready To Strike Billboard Magazine, November 30, 2005
  3. ^ a b Alexis y Fido "Los Reyes del Perreo" A la venta desde el 19 de septiembre de 2006

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