Fuego (singer)

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Fuego

Fuego at La Mega Radio in Bogotá, Colombia
Background information
Birth name Miguel A. Duran, Jr.
Also known as El bacano de quisqueya
Born (1980-09-24) September 24, 1980
Washington DC, U.S.
Origin Dominican Republic
Langley Park, Maryland, U.S.
Genres Merengue, Latin pop, Urban, R&B
Occupations Musician, Singer-songwriter, CEO
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2005–present
Labels Fireboy Music
Mr. 305 Inc.
Associated acts RickyLindo
El Negro 5 Estrella
Sencillo
Website fuegomusica.com
Notable instruments
Voice

Miguel A. Duran, Jr. (born September 24)[1] better known by his stage name Fuego "La Musica Del Futuro"[2]' is a Dominican American merengue musician, songwriter and founder of his label Fireboy Music & artist signed to Pitbull's, record Label Mr. 305 Inc.

Early life

Duran was born to Dominican parents in Washington, D.C. and was raised in Langley Park, Maryland. He grew up listening to Dominican music he and his brother Julian Ricardo "RickyLindo" Duran were inspired to become singers. Fuego spent some of his childhood back in Dominican Republic where he lived for a few years in Santiago where later he returned to the Washington DC to attend Middle School & high School where he was introduced to Hip Hop & Rap music while at home he was always listening to Salsa, Merengue & Bachata.

Career

In 2005 with the help of Chencho from Reggaeton duo Plan B, he was featured in a compilation album (El Draft 2005) with his song "Me Gustan Todas",[3] After he was part of "El Draft Del Reggaeton" he was signed to "Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment, Inc",[4] in 2007 "Hustlin Time" featuring Rick Ross was released to promote Chosen Few III: The Movie. In 2008 Fuego scored his first big hit "Mi Alma Se Muere" which was the lead single to Chosen Few III: The Movie.[5] "Mi Alma Se Muere" Remix featuring Pitbull & Omega "El Fuerte" was released later that year, and the remix peaked at No. 22 with over 24 weeks on the Top 100 Billboards Tropical.[6]

In 2009, he released "Super Estrella" featuring Omega "El Fuerte" which was the first single to his debut album La Musica del Futuro. In December 2009, his second single was released "Que Buena Tu Ta" featuring Deevani which peaked at No. 2 on the Top 100 Billboards Tropical for 12 weeks.[7] In 2010 two remixes to "Que Buena Tu Ta" were released one featuring Serani and a Dominican version featuring Mozart La Para, Black Point, Sensato del Patio, Los Pepes, Monkey Black and Villanosam.

In April 2010, Fuego released his third single "Ya Te Olvide" and in June 2010 Fuego an online release titled "Una Vaina Loca" (which samples Gyptian's "Hold Yuh"). By 2011, "Una Vaina Loca" became an international hit with more than 30 million plays on YouTube.

Fuego's debut album La Musica del Futuro was released on August 3, 2010 (CD/Digital) and peaked at No. 36 in the Billboards Top Latin Albums. He was nominated for Premio Lo Nuestro 2011 in the category Revelacion del año urbano.

In 2012 Fuego spend many months touring around the world visiting many countries in Europe, Central America, South America & North America and establishing the artist in his record label EDB Records (Estrella De Barrio) while touring Fuego started to also work on his second album which is titled "VIDA" which he says will have 12 songs & 12 Videos!

In December 2012, Fuego prepared for the release of his new album VIDA with the release of his new single "Mala Mia". In February 2013 Fuego released the Music Video to his first single "Mala Mia" from his second anticipated album VIDA. In October 2013, he released the second single of the album VIDA: "Prendelo".

Discography

Mixtapes

  • Demasiado Avanzado (2007)
  • La Musica Del Futuro Vol.1 (2008)
  • Amor y Fuego The Mixtape (2009)

Fuego Remixes

  • Sexy Chick (Spanish Remix) (2009)
  • So Hard (Merengue Remix) (2010)
  • Que Buena Tu Ta featuring Serani (2010)
  • She Loves Me Remix Serani featuring Fuego (2010)
  • Que Buena tu ta DR Remix featuring Mozart La Para, Black Point, Sensato, Monkey Black, Los Pepes y Villanosam (2010)
  • Cuando Cuando Es Jking y Maximan featuring Fuego (Merengue Remix) (2010)
  • Oh Ma Ma (OMG) (2010)
  • Stereo Love (Merengue Remix) (2010)
  • Hold You (Merengue Remix) (2010)
  • Hey Baby Rickylindo featuring Fuego (Merengue Remix) (2011)
  • Sikaria (Mr Saxobeat) (2011)
  • Nadie Lo Hace Como Tu (Tonight) (2011)
  • Fuego's Room (Marvins Room Spanish Remix) (2011)
  • Tomes El Control (Take over control Remix) Amara Feat. Fuego (2011)
  • Ay Mami (Merengue Remix) Vakero Feat. Fuego (2011)
  • Te Cuidare (Take care Merengue Remix) Feat. Amara "La Negra" (2011)
  • Si Me Pego (Ai Se Eu Te Pego Merengue Remix) (2012)
  • Rumor De Guerra El Negro 5 Estrellas featuring Fuego (2012)
  • I Love It (Electro Mambo Remix) Jencarlos Canela featuring Fuego (2013)
  • Woman Del Callao (Homenaje a Juan_Luis_Guerra) (2013)

Studio Albums

  • La Musica Del Futuro (2010)
  • VIDA (TBA 2013)

Singles

  • Me Gustan Todas (El Draft 2005) (2005)
  • Aqui Conmigo (Chosen Few II: El Documental) (2006)
  • Hustlin Time featuring Rick Ross (Chosen Few III: The Movie) (2007)
  • Dejalo Caer (Chosen Few III: The Movie) (2008)
  • Perdon (Chosen Few III: The Movie) (2008)
  • Mi Alma Se Muere (Chosen Few III: The Movie) (2008)
  • Mi Alma Se Muere Remix featuring Pitbull & Omega "El Fuerte" (2008)
  • That Paper (La Musica Del Futuro Vol.1) (2008)
  • Como La Primera Vez (Amor y Fuego The Mixtape) (2009)
  • Perdon (Bachata Version) (Amor y Fuego The Mixtape) (2009)
  • La Fuerza featuring Necio y Ricky (Amor y Fuego The Mixtape) (2009)
  • Que Linda (Amor y Fuego The Mixtape) (2009)
  • Super Estrella featuring Omega "El Fuerte" (La Musica Del Futuro) (2009–2010)
  • Que Buena tu ta featuring Deevani (La Musica Del Futuro) (2010)
  • Ya Te Olvide (La Musica Del Futuro) (2010)
  • Como Un Angel (La Musica Del Futuro) (2010)
  • Mi Prisionera (La Musica Del Futuro) (2010)
  • Lo Bombero (La Musica Del Futuro) (2010)
  • Una Vaina Loca (2011)
  • VIP Fito Blanko featuring Fuego & El Cata (2011)
  • Te Gusta El Sexo Rickylindo featuring Fuego & Optimo (2011)
  • Cuando Te Veo (2011)
  • Ponte Pa Mi featuring Rickylindo (2011)
  • Dame un Beso featuring Jadiel (2011)
  • Lo Que Quiero Amara featuring Fuego (2011)
  • Bien Cerquita Bonka featuring Fuego (2011)
  • Siente El Fire (2012)
  • Señorita Sencillo featuring Fuego (2012)
  • Rampao Calibu featuring Fuego (2012)
  • Mala Mia (VIDA) (2013)
  • Prendelo (VIDA) (2013)

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