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El General

 
Artist: El General

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  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Grandes Exitos", "Mega Coleccion", "Move It Up
  • Representative Songs: "Te Ves Buena", "Las Chicas", "Funkete

Biography

Panamanian El General (born Edgardo A. Franco) began singing and composing songs at the age of 12 in his native Rio Abajo. After getting a scholarship, the young artist moved to the U.S. to study business administration, soon becoming a professional accountant. Nevertheless, he realized that music was his real passion and decided to start a singing career. El General's first record was called "Tu Pum Pum"; he soon after issued his debut album, Estas Buena, which featured the hit single "Te Ves Buena." 1991's Muevelo Con el General allowed him to start touring Latin America. In 1992, his catchy "Muevelo," a mixture of Latin rap and Jamaican reggae, achieved an MTV award for Best Latin Video. El Poder Del General, released in 1993, featured a new hit for Edgardo Franco, a merengue called "Caramelo." ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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El General (born Edgardo A. Franco) is a Panamenian Reggaeton artist considered by some[who?][By some, can't you read, idiot?] to be the Father of Reggaeton. During the early 1990s, he initiated the breakthrough of Reggaeton to the international and somewhat mainstream market with two songs, “Te Ves Buena” and “Tu Pum Pum.” Both songs, performed in Spanish rap, were very successful in North America. After getting his foot in the door of the commercial market, many other Spanish rappers became famous in the mainstream as well, such as Vico C and DJ Negro.[1] He has a unique, easy to listen to style of dance music and has produced many well known songs all over Latin America. His musical works have become popular in Latin America over the last few years. This style is called Reggaeton or Spanish Reggae/Dancehall, because he makes reggae music with Spanish lyrics.

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Early History

El General began singing and composing songs at the age of 12 in Rio Abajo, his home. After getting a scholarship, the young artist moved to the U.S. to study business administration, soon becoming a professional accountant. He started his career when he was 19 years old, and during 17 years, his albums achieved gold status 32 times and platinum 17 times, and several other awards. El General's type of music from Panama was something much different from the reggae of Jamaica. The popular music in Panama was called petroleo. [2]

Songs like "Muevelo" (1991), "Tu Pum Pum" (1988), "Rica y Apretadita", and "Te Ves Buena" are among his greatest hits. In 1992, El General received the an MTV award for best Latin video with the great success of "Muevelo". [3]

Later Career

In 2004, he announced his retirement from the stages after an incident with the government of Panama because of the cancellation of his diplomatic passport. He alleged he was retiring to dedicate to his career as a producer and entrepreneur.

Retirement

He is currently dedicated to his foundation Niños Pobres Sin Fronteras (Poor Children Without Borders) in Panama City hosting a program of his own called Sal, Azúcar, Miel y Canela (Salt, Sugar, Honey and Cinnamon) at Radio Kids.

In 2007 he became a Jehovah's Witness, a religion his grandmother also professes. Now he spends his time teaching others about the Bible. [4]

Discography

  • La Ficha Clave (2004)
  • To' Rap-Eao" (2003)
  • El General The Hits (2003)
  • Move it Up (2003)
  • General De Fiesta"" (2002)
  • IS BACK (2001)
  • Back to the Original (2001)
  • Serie 2000: El General (2000)
  • Colección Original: El General (1998)
  • Grandes Exitos (1998)
  • Rapa Pan Pan (1997)
  • Clubb 555 (1995)
  • Es Mundial (1995)
  • El Poder de El General (1992)
  • Muevelo Con El General(1991)
  • Bien Buena (1990)
  • No Me Va a Matar (1990)

El trigrillo palma(1995 )

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References

[5] [6] [7]

  1. ^ Santos, Mayra. 1996. "Puerto Rican Underground." Centro 8, no. 1 & 2: 219-231.
  2. ^ Marshall, Wayne. 2008. "Música Negra to Reggaeton Latino:The Cultural Politics of Nation, Migration, and Commercialization." 10
  3. ^ EL GENERAL BIOGRAPHY - Reggaeton Fever
  4. ^ http://www.telemetro.com/videos.html?mediaid=530691
  5. ^ Santos, Mayra. 1996. "Puerto Rican Underground." Centro 8, no. 1 & 2: 219-231.
  6. ^ Marshall, Wayne. 2008. "Música Negra to Reggaeton Latino:The Cultural Politics of Nation, Migration, and Commercialization." 10
  7. ^ EL GENERAL BIOGRAPHY - Reggaeton Fever

 
 

 

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