Juan Magan

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Juan Magán
Background information
Birth name Juan Manuel Magán González
Also known as F.A.O.
Born (1978-09-30) 30 September 1978
Badalona, Spain
Genres House, electronic, hip hop, R&B, dancehall
Occupations DJ, record producer, remixer, singer
Years active 2003–present
Labels Sony Music
Website www.juanmagan.es

Juan Manuel Magán González (born 30 September 1978) is a Spanish producer, singer, remixer and DJ of electronic music, recognized internationally for his contributions to the "Electro Latino" category of music.

As a remixer, he has worked with the following artists, among others: Selena, Don Omar, Paulina Rubio, Juanes, Nelly Furtado, Dulce María, Pitbull, Michael Gray, Milk & Sugar, Bob Sinclar, Gary Nesta Pine, Ian Oliver, Azzido da Bass, Jerry Ropero, E Smoove, Barbara Muñoz, Pier Bucci and INNA

Early career

He has performed DJ sets in many of the biggest and most important cities of the world: Barcelona, Ibiza, Madrid, Paris, Miami, Geneva, San Francisco, Rabat, Manila, Dubai, Lisbon, Oporto, Algarve, Marseille, Lausane, Munich, Milan, Mexico City, Singapore, Panama, Cali, Quito, Bucharest, Las Vegas, Santo Domingo, El Salvador and a long list of others.

Magan & Rodriguez

His early discography includes "Suave", created with Marcos Rodriguez, which included the greatest electronic and Latin successes of the time on a global level: "Suck My - Suave", "Bora Bora", "Que levante la mano mi gente", "El Globo", "El otro soy yo", "Loco", "Merenguito" were all supported by the most influential DJs and in style in the global House scene, and on top of the official sales list in Spain and on the global level has become the second in the world in total digital sales by Beatport with "Bora Bora".

They went double platinum with the singles "Bora Bora" and album Suave.

Career

His most recent work is a compilation of works produced by artists frequently associated with Juan and in collaboration with Vale Music / Universal Music Spain, which includes many of the successes that in 2009 are the most played out of all dance music. Themes such as "Mariah", "Yolanda", "Verano Azul" or "Bailando por ahí" are among these, to name a few of the most commercially successful and publicly recognized. Magan also featured on Inna's singles "Un Momento" and "Be My Lover", and has had more recent success in 2012 and 2013 with hit singles such as "Tu y Yo", "Mal de Amores" and "Como el Viento" (in collaboration with Puerto Rican singer Farruko).

Legacy

He was nominated the Best House Artist in the World by the Beatport Awards. He went double platinum with "Verano Azul".

Discography

Albums

Juan Magan, 2012
Studio albums
Year Album Chart positions Certification
SPA
[1]
2012 The King of Dance 5
Record labels collaborations
  • 2009: Magan & Rodriguez: Suave

EPs

  • 2003: Logical Progression
  • 2008: Juan Magan & Cesar del Rio: Midnite Rumors
  • 2009: Juan & Victor Magan: A Family Affaire

Singles

as Magan & Rodriguez
Year Title Chart positions
SPA
2007 "No dare ni un paso atrás"
2008 "Suave"[2] 19
"Bora Bora"
2009 "Suck My..."[3] 2
Solo and collaborative
Year Single Chart positions
SPA
[1]
BEL
(Vl)
[4]
BEL
(Wa)
[5]
FR
[6]
NED
SUI
2009 "Verano azul" 4
"Mariah" 18 39
(Ultratop)
1
(Ultratip)
2010 "BigBen"
(Juan Magan, Victor Magan, Josepo feat. Lisa Rose)
43
"Te gusta" 34
"Un momento"
(Inna feat. Juan Magan)
46 12
(Ultratip)
31 42 98
"Never Enough"
(Juan Magan, Rivero & Majorkings feat. Bobby Alexander)
2011 "Bailando por ahi" 1 16
(Ultratip)
"Bailando por el mundo"
(Juan Magan feat. Pitbull & El Cata)
22 15
"No sigue modas" 4
2012 "Me enamoré"
(Juan Magan / Grupo Extra)
24
"Chica Latina"
(Juan Magan & Salgado)
45
"Se vuelve loca" 3
"Como yo"
(Juan Magan / Buxxi)
41
"Lo que me pasa"
(Juan Magan & Peewee)
46
"Angelito ain alas (Remix)"
(DCS feat. Juan Magan)
9
"Te voy a esperar"
(Juan Magan / Belinda)
1
"Tu y yo" 24
"Enamorada de Ti" (duet with Selena)
Collaborations and Remixes
  • Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes (Remix) (And Paulina Rubio & Pitbull)
  • Algo De Ti (Remix) (And Paulina Rubio)
  • Oh Baby (And Dero & Robbie Rivera)
  • Se Me Va La Voz (Remix) (And Alejandro Fernandez)
  • Sun Is Up (Remix) (And Inna)
  • Lady Loca (And Crossfire)
  • Hotel Nacional (Remix) (And Gloria Estefan)
  • Odio Por Amor (Remix) (And Juanes)
  • Get High (Remix) (And Ruby)
  • Un Momento (And Inna)
  • Rabiosa (Remix) (And Shakira)
  • Inevitable (Remix) (And Dulce Maria)
  • Yerbatero (Remix) (And Juanes)
  • Pegate Mas (Remix) (And Dyland & Lenny)
  • Give You Up (And Soraya Arnelas)
  • Now Or Never (Remix) (And Emilia De Poret)
  • Me Rio De Ti (Remix) (And Gloria Trevi)
  • Enamorada De Ti (Merengue Remix) (And Selena)
  • No Me Digas Que No (Remix) (And Enrique Iglesias & Wisin & Yandel)
  • Kingsize Heart (And Javi Mula)
  • Some Love 2.0 (And Marsal Ventura, Surrender DJs & Medussa)
  • Amarte Bien (And Carlos Baute)
  • El Cielo No Entiende (Remix) (And OBK)
  • Ella No Sigue Modas (And Don Omar)
  • Join The Party (In My Boat) (And Leticia)
  • Be My Lover (Remix) (And Inna)

References

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