El Tío
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El Tío is a reggaeton artist from Puerto Rico.
[edit] Musical Career
Yomille Omar, "El Tío", did his first appearance in Ñengo Flow disc Flow Callejero in the song Pa' Que Te Fatigues, his original style was that of a rapper, which he later lost after knowing Yandel, he indicated to him another style much slower, but which would sound better. With this style, El Tío, sang next to Yandel in Pa'l Mundo, Deluxe Edition in the song La Quebrantahuesos, accompanied by the chorus of Yandel, who accompanied him later on in his later songs with small choruses (As Preparao Pa'l Duelo, original intro of the album Los Vaqueros). After seeing his hits, WY Records signed him and gave him the opportunity to be in Los Vaqueros, where he had a hit with the song Chuchin, he sang next to Yandel.
In the middle of the war of WY Records against Baby Records, Wisin & Yandel invited all of the company to participate in the song called Vamonos Calle, where they masacared Baby Records, all accepted, but El Tío did not, since he had recently begun his career and did not want problems with other singers.