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Tego Calderon Fotos
Artista:
Tego Calderon
Origen:
Puerto Rico, SanturcePuerto Rico
Nacido el día:
2 de Febrero de 1972
Disco de Tego Calderon: «Underdog / Subestimado»
Disco de Tego Calderon: «Underdog / Subestimado» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (4.7 de 5)
  • Título:Underdog / Subestimado
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  • Tipo:Audio CD
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The Underdog is the fruit of Tego's 3-year exploration of his inner self, love, passion, and dealing with great tragedy and seeing the world around him from a different perspective. This is the explicit version,
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4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Solo mi opinion

Lo que trajo Tego en este album es un estilo propio. En estos dias de artistas del reggeaton que suenan iguales es raro poder encontrar algo con este nivel de originalidad. Si tiene sus canciones de reggeaton fuerte, y tambien tiene un poco de tiraera. Pero no he escuchado a ningun otro sacar canciones del estilo son cubano(Chango Blanco). Tambien el remix de lloraras con Oscar De Leon le quedo increible. Ademas de eso el tambien utiliza un estilo de "old school rap" que mientras tanto no sea tan bailable, le suena bastante bien.

Con este album nadie va a subestimar a Tego jamas.

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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Aguanta que llego Grampa'

I usually dont give reviews about artist and definetly dont give 5 stars to just anybody but my boy Tego kill them all. I have been waiting for this CD for a couple of years since "El enemy de los guasibiry" and bealive me is everything I thought it was gonna be. He's always been unique but with this one he whent all out, he really show all those dem-bow riding so called MC's that always have the same style what creativity is all about, me as a true Boricua and as a witness of the birth of reaggeton since before "The Noize", DJ Playero and who can forget Vico C have always supported the reaggeton genre but lately I was getting tired and disapointed of all this comercial crappy reaggeton but This one made me get back on track, boy listening to Tego brought me back to the good ol' times janging out "en la esquina con los socios". I will have to say that is as street as it gets. The track with Voltio and Eddie Dee was really throwed, and the track "Mi Papa" was real and the beat was thight. Over all Tego is the MothaF@#ng man, no doubt. The track with Buju Banton was really good and "Lloraras" with Oscar D' Leon (wich by the way is from Venezuela and not Panama) was very creative, man I like the whole CD and that's all there is to it. Aguanta que llego Grampa!!!!

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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- This Album Is worth EVERY PENNY.

First I would like to say I HATE reggaeton with a passion.

Then came THIS ALBUM. Every track is good (well amost).

You have a variety of flavor.

Gangsta Rap

Reggaeton

Jazz

Salsa

The lyrics are great, the beats are great. This album is SO GOOD, I had to signt up to write this review.

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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Tego just took the crown away from Don Omar

Compared to the mediocre cd that Don Omar came out, the underdog is really a masterpiece. The cd is hot you have to buy it, dont download it buy it he deserves it. Highlights include Payaso ft voltio and eddie- which is a diss towards lito polaco and Hector, pon la cara, cuando baila reggaeton, mardi gras, los mate, etc the whole cd is great. Its got hip hop, reggaeton, salsa en fin de todo.

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2 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- he is back but wit something different

I dont kno but for me Tego really did good on this album.....He kept to the genre of latin hip hop and did well with it. He truly talked more about himself and the different things he has been thru and experienced and this how da whole reggaeton/latin rap genre should be. Tego is truly one of the godfathers. I think the track with Eddie Dee and Voltio is Fire and wat a dou he did with Panamanian salsero Oscar D'Leon. If ur into the whole lyrical side of Reggaeton den Tego is good wit dis album.