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Fuego (singer)
Miguel Ángel Durán Jr. (born September 24, 1981) known by his stage name as Fuego ("fire"), is an American singer and founder of Fireboy Music. He is currently signed to Lionfish Entertainment.
Durán was born to Dominican parents in Washington, D.C., and was raised in Langley Park, Maryland.
His parents sent him to the Dominican Republic, where he and his brother, Rickylindo, attended school for a couple of years. In the late 1990s, Durán formed part of a group called 3men2 (Tremendo) with friends and his brother and performed at local venues. After the group split, Durán met DJ Menace, who founded Migo Productions and booked Fuego shows in the area.
In 2004, Fuego was booked as an opening act to Reggaeton concert at a local night club where Daddy Yankee and Reggaeton Duo Plan B were headlining, He sang "Aqui Con Migo" as a member of Plan B.
In 2005, with the help of Chencho from reggaeton duo Plan B, Durán was featured in a compilation album (El Draft 2005) with his song "Me Gustan Todas". After he was part of "El Draft Del Reggaeton" he was signed to Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment, Inc.
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 from Chosen Few III: The Movie.[citation needed] "Mi Alma Se Muere" Remix featuring Pitbull and 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. 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. 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 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. He was nominated for Premio Lo Nuestro 2011 in the category Revelacion del año urbano.
In 2012 Fuego spent months touring the world, visiting Europe, Central America, South America and North America. During December 2012, Fuego prepared the release of his single "Mala Mia"; he released its music video in February 2013. The same month, Fuego's mother died, and he slowed promotion and releases for several months. Later that year, in August 2013, he was featured on the Mambo remix of Jencarlos Canela's "I Love It", which was produced by Bones El Galactico. In October 2013, he released his second single, "Prendelo", which was followed by its music video in March 2014. Fuego followed this in April 2014 with the digital single "U La La", a reggaeton record produced by Scarspro and Don Omar's producers A&X (Alcover & Xtassy), In early May 2014 Fuego's single "Prendelo" reached number 7 on the Billboard Latin Tropical chart. On Christmas Day 2014, Fuego released Fireboy Forever (The Mixtape), which featured 19 songs including collaborations with Sensato, Farruko, Rickylindo, Notch, Dynasty ("The Prince of Dance Hall"), Zion & Lennox amongst others.
In early May 2015, Fuego released "iLike", produced by DJ Chino (Pitbull's DJ). This was followed in June 2015 by the reggaeton single "Solos", which was produced by Scarspro and Jaeycol Federal. In mid-June 2015 Fuego teamed up with Colombian artist Fanny Lu and released the song "Quiero Reir", a merengue electronico song produced by Maffio. In early July 2015 Fuego landed a feature on Pitbull's song "Mami Mami" from his Spanish album Dale, which was released on July 17, 2015.
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Fuego (singer)
Miguel Ángel Durán Jr. (born September 24, 1981) known by his stage name as Fuego ("fire"), is an American singer and founder of Fireboy Music. He is currently signed to Lionfish Entertainment.
Durán was born to Dominican parents in Washington, D.C., and was raised in Langley Park, Maryland.
His parents sent him to the Dominican Republic, where he and his brother, Rickylindo, attended school for a couple of years. In the late 1990s, Durán formed part of a group called 3men2 (Tremendo) with friends and his brother and performed at local venues. After the group split, Durán met DJ Menace, who founded Migo Productions and booked Fuego shows in the area.
In 2004, Fuego was booked as an opening act to Reggaeton concert at a local night club where Daddy Yankee and Reggaeton Duo Plan B were headlining, He sang "Aqui Con Migo" as a member of Plan B.
In 2005, with the help of Chencho from reggaeton duo Plan B, Durán was featured in a compilation album (El Draft 2005) with his song "Me Gustan Todas". After he was part of "El Draft Del Reggaeton" he was signed to Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment, Inc.
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 from Chosen Few III: The Movie.[citation needed] "Mi Alma Se Muere" Remix featuring Pitbull and 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. 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. 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 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. He was nominated for Premio Lo Nuestro 2011 in the category Revelacion del año urbano.
In 2012 Fuego spent months touring the world, visiting Europe, Central America, South America and North America. During December 2012, Fuego prepared the release of his single "Mala Mia"; he released its music video in February 2013. The same month, Fuego's mother died, and he slowed promotion and releases for several months. Later that year, in August 2013, he was featured on the Mambo remix of Jencarlos Canela's "I Love It", which was produced by Bones El Galactico. In October 2013, he released his second single, "Prendelo", which was followed by its music video in March 2014. Fuego followed this in April 2014 with the digital single "U La La", a reggaeton record produced by Scarspro and Don Omar's producers A&X (Alcover & Xtassy), In early May 2014 Fuego's single "Prendelo" reached number 7 on the Billboard Latin Tropical chart. On Christmas Day 2014, Fuego released Fireboy Forever (The Mixtape), which featured 19 songs including collaborations with Sensato, Farruko, Rickylindo, Notch, Dynasty ("The Prince of Dance Hall"), Zion & Lennox amongst others.
In early May 2015, Fuego released "iLike", produced by DJ Chino (Pitbull's DJ). This was followed in June 2015 by the reggaeton single "Solos", which was produced by Scarspro and Jaeycol Federal. In mid-June 2015 Fuego teamed up with Colombian artist Fanny Lu and released the song "Quiero Reir", a merengue electronico song produced by Maffio. In early July 2015 Fuego landed a feature on Pitbull's song "Mami Mami" from his Spanish album Dale, which was released on July 17, 2015.
