DJ Méndez

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DJ Méndez
Background information
Birth name Leopoldo Jorge Méndez Alcayaga
Born (1975-03-26) 26 March 1975
Valparaiso, Chile
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Pop, Rap, Urban, Hip hop, generation blu-kdie
Occupations Singer-Songwriter, DJ, Producer
Years active 1999–Present
Labels Macabro Records

Leopoldo Méndez Alcayaga is a Chilean-Swedish DJ, singer and producer, known by his stage name Méndez, formerly DJ Méndez. He won the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica Awards for Best Southwest New Artist.

Early life

Méndez was born in Valparaiso, Chile on 21 July 1975.[1] His father was a political dissident, and after the Chilean regime began monitoring him, he left the country. In 1986, Méndez, his two brothers and mother left for Sweden, they lived at various places, before settling down in the suburb of Farsta, in Stockholm. He went to school in the Larsbodaskolan, in Farsta Strand, joined a gang and was small-time criminal, though he always had the goal of making it in showbusiness. After several run ins with the police, he focused on beginning his career.[2]

Career

After joining a counseling institution called Fasta and meeting sound engineer Jordi Fuste, DJ Méndez started his career as a Latin rapper, making his live debut in a local festival. Mixing hip-hop and traditional Latin American rhythms, and he was able to get a record deal, soon climbing charts in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and even Russia with his first hit "Chiki-Chiki", featured in his debut album Latino for Life. He had met the producer Robert Wåtz while working at Toys R Us.[3] The emerging interest for the Latin American music in Europe was one factor in the acceptance and music like this Chilean market as closed as the Scandinavian market, which until recently were only local artists and popular English-speaking. Some of his songs like "Estocolmo", show-through a Latin song the attitude and opinion of Latin American migrants to lands so different from theirs as the Scandinavian countries.

In March 2001 he visited his native country, carrying out a successful promotional tour.[4]

His songs are in Chilean Spanish with a mixture of English, was produced in conjunction with the popular DJ's Rob'n'Raz, have melodic choruses made by singers such as Emmanuel Contreras, Martin Thors, Pablo Javier Gonzalez Cepeda or (better known as Yei) choristers who were both in their studio recordings and in each of the live performances he does. Today is one of the best representatives of Chilean rap and hip-hop and one of the Chilean artists with greater international influence. Has accomplished many milestones and participated in several music festivals, highlighting 1 Award MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica Awards and 1 MTV Europe Music Awards, second place in Melodifestivalen Sweden 2002, the gull of gold in the Song Festival of Viña del Mar, participation in the famous festival Son Latinos in the Canary Islands, Spain with 350,000 people, a concert for more than 250,000 people in Red Square in Moscow, Russia, and participation to more than 100,000 people in La Pampilla of Coquimbo. He is currently managing his own label, Macabro Records, where he supports young emerging music, and together with his brother, DJ eMe, own school of DJ's largest in Scandinavia, Dj Macabre School.

In 2009, Méndez is working in his upcoming album and the first single of the album titled "Lady" was recently released on radios in Chile.

Personal life

Méndez met his former wife, also Chilean-born, in his teens, and together they have three children. He is Roman Catholic, and has a tattoo of Jesus Christ, among many others. Later in life he met Marcela and together they have one child, he also has 2 other children with another woman. In total, Méndez has six children.

Discography

Studio albums
  • 2000: Latino for Life
  • 2001: Méndez
  • 2002: Adrenaline
  • 2003: Perro Perseverante
  • 2005: La Máquina
  • 2007: Mendez vs. Macabro
  • 2009: 210

Compilation albums
  • 2005: Grandes Éxitos

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
SWE
[5]
NOR
[6]
FIN
[7]
CHI
1999 "Chiki-Chiki" 34 1 Latino for Life
"Estocolmo" 37 1 (12)
2000 "Razor Tongue" 5 19 98
"Fiesta (House Party)" 13 2
2001 "Cross the Border" 14 89 Adrenaline
"Blanca" 21 11
2002 "Adrenaline" 2 1
2003 "Carnaval" 5 9 Perro Perseverante
"Tequila" 22 1 (3)
2004 "Ya Po" 1 (6)
2005 "Is That OK?" 5 13 28 La Maquina
2006 "Streetlife" (with Teddy) 23 Streetlife
2009 "Lady" (with Crossfire) 1 (6) 210
2010 "Ay Ay Ay" (with La Noche) 1 (2)
2012 "Touch And Go (feat. Romina Martin) - "—" denotes the release did not chart. () denotes the Weeks Stay in that position.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2002 MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica Awards Best Southwest New Artist Won

References

  1. SyndManagement, Artister: Mendez
  2. Hitmakarna, artistbiografi Dj Mendez
  3. Jag vill inte vara någon bad boy | Nöjesbladet | Aftonbladet
  4. "DJ Méndez Biography". whyfame.com. Retrieved 2009-09-28. 
  5. "DJ Méndez Discography". Swedishsingleschart.com. Retrieved 2009-09-28. 
  6. "DJ Méndez Chart performance on Norway". Norwegianchart.com. Retrieved 2009-09-28. 
  7. "DJ Méndez Chart performance on Finland". Finishsinglechart.com. Retrieved 2009-09-28. 
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