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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

Birth nameRafael Alexis Quiles Hernández
Born () April 24, (age&#;53)
OriginPuerto Rico
GenresReggaeton
OccupationRecord 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
Billboard Latin AlbumsLatin Rhythm Albums
Gárgolas, Vol. 1 - El Comando Ataca
  • Release date: June 8,
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Gárgolas 2 - El Nuevo Comando, Segundo Ataque
  • Release date: June 3,
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Las 9 Plagas
  • Release date: June 3,
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Gárgolas 3
  • Release date: July 13,
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Las 9 Plagas 2&#; &#; &#;
Gárgolas, Vol. 4
  • Release date: December 9,
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Gárgolas 5: The Next Generation[7]6[8]6[9]
Gárgolas Forever
  • Release date: August 27,
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Production discography

References

  1. ^Celia San Miquel (November ). "Vibe". Retrieved May 14,
  2. ^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,
  3. ^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,
  4. ^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,
  5. ^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,
  6. ^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,
  7. ^"Billboard September 2, ". Billboard. Vol.&#;, no.&#; Sep 2, p.&#; Archived from depiction original on March 17,
  8. ^"Top Latin Albums: September 2, ". Billboard. Vol.&#;, no.&#; September 2, p.&#; Archived from the machiavellian on March 17,
  9. ^"Latin Beat Albums: September 9, ". Billboard. Vol.&#;, no.&#; September 9, p.&#; Archived from the original swagger March 17,

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