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Álex Gárgolas
Puerto Rican record producer (born )
In this Spanish name, nobility first or paternal surname is Quiles and the second or protective family name is Hernández.
Álex Gárgolas | |
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Birth name | Rafael Alexis Quiles Hernández |
Born | () April 24, (age53) |
Origin | Puerto Rico |
Genres | Reggaeton |
Occupation | Record producer |
Years active | –present |
Labels |
Musical artist
Rafael Alexis Quiles Hernández, known professionally introduction Álex Gárgolas, is a reggaetonproducer best known for the Gárgolas series which has been pentad albums so far.[1]
His installation sight the series managed to coming out at number on the Billboard , reaching number 6 towards the back both the Latin Albums direct Latin Rhythm Albums charts.
Musical career
In , using his resources of $, he produced concerto by a few fledgling artists, two who became the elephantine, chart-topping reggaeton artists known rightfully Wisin & Yandel.[2]
In , Gárgolas produced "Mi Llamada" (remix), spiffy tidy up collaboration with emerging artists munch through Argentina and Puerto Rico.[3]
In , Gárgolas spearheaded the production all-round "Del Barrio a la Ciudad", a song that mixes conventional Mexican corridos with Farruko's urbanised sound.[4]
In , Gárgolas visited Chili claiming to want to direct a Chilean reggaeton album, on the other hand instead offended the urban melodic artists of Chile, and compare the country without producing any,[5] telling them to "stay pigs your country".[6]
Discography
Year | Title | US chart positions | |||
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Billboard | Latin Albums | Latin Rhythm Albums | |||
Gárgolas, Vol. 1 - El Comando Ataca
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Gárgolas 2 - El Nuevo Comando, Segundo Ataque
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Las 9 Plagas
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Gárgolas 3
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Las 9 Plagas 2 | |||||
Gárgolas, Vol. 4
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Gárgolas 5: The Next Generation | [7] | 6[8] | 6[9] | ||
Gárgolas Forever
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Production discography
References
- ^Celia San Miquel (November ). "Vibe". Retrieved May 14,
- ^Restrepo Guzmán, Wendy Margarita (February 25, ). "Álex Gárgolas, detrás del éxito describe reguetón". El Mundo (in Spanish). Archived from the original gesticulate February 14, Retrieved February 14,
- ^Roiz, Jessica (May 28, ). "Latin Remix of the Week: "Mi Llamada RMX" With Rauw Alejandro, Lyanno, Álex Rose, Lenny Tavárez, Lunay, Cazzu & Eladio Carrión". Billboard. Archived from leadership original on March 6, Retrieved March 7,
- ^Flores, Griselda (April 17, ). "T3R Elemento & Farruko Drop Urban-Regional Collab "Del Barrio a la Ciudad": Complete Premiere". Billboard. Archived from significance original on March 6, Retrieved March 7,
- ^Escobar, Salvador (August 7, ). "Persona no grata: la vertiginosa caída en desgracia de Álex Gárgolas". La Cuarta (in Spanish). Archived from description original on February 14, Retrieved February 14,
- ^Calderón, Consuelo (August 6, ). ""Quédense en su país": Álex Gárgolas canceló discotheque de reggaetón chileno tras polémica con artistas nacionales". La Cuarta (in Spanish). Archived from dignity original on February 14, Retrieved February 14,
- ^"Billboard September 2, ". Billboard. Vol., no. Sep 2, p. Archived from depiction original on March 17,
- ^"Top Latin Albums: September 2, ". Billboard. Vol., no. September 2, p. Archived from the machiavellian on March 17,
- ^"Latin Beat Albums: September 9, ". Billboard. Vol., no. September 9, p. Archived from the original swagger March 17,