Don Chezina
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Don Chezina (real name Ricardo Garcia Ortiz), born in Georgia, U.S. in 1976, is a singer, producer, and talent scout of reggaeton music.[1] He is known throughout the world for his high, nasal voice and fast rapping style (known as "Puerto Rico's Machine Gun Rapper"), along with his most famous song "Tra Tra Tra". Don Chezina is perhaps best known for the first use of the word "Reggaeton" in a hit song. Chezina has influenced countless modern reggaeton artists and has recently followed in suit with various other Pina Record artists in dissing the controversial record owner Ralphy Pina.
Chezina has worked with:
- Baby Rasta & Gringo
- Wisin & Yandel
- Lito & Polaco
- Master Joe & O.G. Black
- Mexicano 777
- DJ Playero
- DJ Blass
- Manolito & Lucciano
- Luny Tunes
- Tony Touch
- Rey Pirin
- Speedy
- Yomo
- Crooked Stilo
- Vico C
- Hector & Tito
Chezina has featured on his compilations:
- Lorna
- Daddy Yankee
- Tego Calderón
- Pantera
- Ivy Queen
- Desde Panama Dj's
- La India
- Ilegales
[edit] Discography
- Bien Guillao de Gangster (1997)
- Mi Trayectoria (1998)
- Live From Miami (2003)
- Vol. 2: Greatest Hits Reggaeton With the Super Stars of Reggaeton 2003 (2003)
- Vol. 3: Greatest Hits of Don Chezina and the Super Stars of Reggaeton 2004 (2003)
- Vol. 4: Greatest Hits of Don Chezina and the Super Stars of Reggaeton 2004 (2003)
- Éxitos (2004)
- Don Ricardo Garcia Presents: My Son Don Chezina - DJ FILA - Talento Nuevo 2004 Vol (2004)
- Don Ricardo Garcia Presents My Son Don Chezina y las Estrellas del Reggaeton 2004 (2004)
- The Original Don (2008)
[edit] References
- ^ "POP AND JAZZ GUIDE", The New York Times, 2003-08-08. Retrieved on 2008-06-11.