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...Distinto a los demás
EP by
Released1995
Recorded1994–1995
GenreReggaeton
Length26:08
LabelF&K Records
Nicky Jam chronology
...Distinto a los demás
(1995)
Haciendo Escante
(2001)

...Distinto a los demás is the debut extended play by American reggaeton singer Nicky Jam.[1] Released in 1995,[2] he was 14 years old when he recorded the album.[3][4]

Background and history

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Nicky Jam was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts to a Dominican mother and Puerto Rican father.[5][6] While in Massachusetts, he developed an affinity for hip-hop, specifically East Coast acts Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch and LL Cool J.[7] When Nicky Jam was ten years old, his family moved to the Río Hondo suburb of San Juan, Puerto Rico.[7][8]

Nicky Jam initially experienced culture shock upon moving to Puerto Rico, having never spoken Spanish before arriving to the island.[6][9] Despite the difficult start, he quickly made friends in his neighborhood and after spending time in the streets as a middle schooler, was inspired to pursue a musical career.[6] He also used Caribbean hip-hop and reggaeton as a way to help him polish his Spanish-language skills.[7] He originally went by the moniker "Nick MC", but changed it to Nicky Jam after a neighborhood homeless man gave him the unsolicited comment, "You ain't Nick MC, you're Nicky Jam".[7]

While working at the Pueblo Xtra discount grocery store at age eleven, he passed time by rapping about the items he was bagging, which impressed a customer who invited him to record with a local indie label.[8][7] He subsequently signed a contract without reading it and received no advance money for his recordings.[7] He recorded and released ...Distinto a los demás in 1995 at age thirteen.[2][6][3] He endured a difficult breakup with his girlfriend shortly after the EP's release and the emotional pain of the experience led him to try cocaine for the first time at age fifteen.[3] Nicky Jam reflected on the experience by saying: "[I thought], 'why am I going to take care of myself? My dad didn't handle his drug problems. My mom did drugs too, so why not me?' I mean, I had drugs all around me, and the foundation of everything is your home. It's your family."[3]

Track listing

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  1. "Distinto A Los Demás (Feat. Baby Gringo)"
  2. "El Corazón Me Duele (Feat. Baby Doc)"
  3. "Mi Estilo Predomino"
  4. "Si Te Metes Conmigo"
  5. "Música, Estilo & Motivación"
  6. "Compton Styles From Puerto Rico"
  7. "Gotta Get It (Feat. Fresh J)"
  8. "Sigo Potente"

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