Noriega (producer)

Noriega
Birth name Norgie Noriega
Genres Reggaeton
Occupations Producer
Years active 2001–present
Labels Mas Flow Inc., Machete Music
Associated acts Luny Tunes, DJ Nelson

Norgie Noriega (best known only as Noriega) is a reggaeton producer known for making #1 hits in reggaeton along with reggaeton producers Luny Tunes.

Musical career

Noriega was one of the primary reggaeton producers during the style's rise to popularity and commercial significance. He began earning high-profile production credits in 2002 with Las Guanábanas, Guillaera; Hector & Tito, A La Reconquista; Magnate & Valentino, Rompiendo el Hielo. His breakout came the following year, when he produced tracks for Tego Calderón, El Abayarde; and Vico C, En Honor a la Verdad, who were among the most respected artists in Puerto Rico at the time. Also in 2003, Noriega was co-billed with Luny Tunes on Mas Flow,[1] a groundbreaking mixtape for DJ Nelson's Flow Music label. He was a finalist in the Billboard Latin Music Awards in 2004, along with Luny Tunes.[1] Also in 2003 He was on Ashley CD called Esoty Loca...The song he did with her was called Estoy Loca Por El Reggaeton. While Luny Tunes continued on with the Mas Flow series, becoming reggaeton's undisputed top hitmakers in the process, Noriega proceeded to work on his first truly solo mixtape, Contra la Corriente (2004), which was again commissioned by DJ Nelson and released via Universal Latino. Also in 2004, Noriega was credited with an impressive list of production work: Eddie Dee, Los 12 Discípulos; Las Guanábanas, Collection Two; Tego Calderón, El Enemy de los Guasíbiri; Mikie Perfecto, Evolucion Arrestada; Zion & Lennox, Motivando a la Yal; Baby Rasta & Gringo, Sentenciados. In the following years, his career underwent some upheaval; most notably, he left the Flow Music camp and resurfaced in 2006 under the Univision banner for his second solo release, Sin Control (2006). He also set up Noriega Music Publishing in his apparent attempt to gain a firmer control of his own fortune.

Noriega occasionally sings on the songs he produces. He was the composer of the single Por Amar a Ciegas from Arcangel.

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b Lannert, John (2004) "Billboard Latin Music Awards Finalists", Billboard, May 1, 2004, p. LM-6, LM-8, retrieved 2010-12-12