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Fuego (singer)

Musical artist

Miguel Ángel Durán Jr. (born September 24, 1981)[2] known by his stage name as Fuego ("fire"),[3] is an American singer, songwriter and founder of Fireboy Inc./Sauce Gang. He is currently signed to Lionfish Entertainment.

Early life

Durán was born to Dominican parents in Washington, D.C., and was raised in Langley Park, Maryland. He grew up listening to his father's instrumental harmonies and listening to the timbales in Salsa and Merengue on a vinyl LP in his living room. Growing up with Spanish tropical music at home, Fuego came to appreciate Latin musicians such as Frankie Ruiz, Juan Luis Guerra and Hector Lavoe. While on his own at school and with his friends he also developed an appreciation for American rappers such as 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G. and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.[citation needed]

Fuego's parents sent him to the Dominican Republic, where he attended school for a couple of years and, with his brother Rickylindo, absorbed the culture there. In the late 1990s, Fuego formed part of a group

Miguel Ángel Durán Jr., also known as Fuego, was born in Washington, D.C. to Dominican parents. He grew up listening to his father's instrumental harmonies and listening to the timbales in Salsa and Merengue on a vinyl LP in his living room. Thanks to his Hispanic heritage, Fuego came to appreciate Latin music along with the American hip-hop he also grew up listening to, both genres becoming pillars of his sound as an artist.

In 2011, Fuego released another one of his biggest hits and one of the most successful Latin songs in history, “Una Vaina Loca”. The song has been certified 8X platinum by the RIAA; has more than 800M streams across digital platforms; debuted at Spotify’s Top 200 Global and Top 10 in Spain and Latin America. 

 

Following his success, in 2015, Fuego went viral with his Spanish language rendition of Drake’s “Hotline Bling”, titled "Cuando Suena El Bling". In doing so, Fuego became a staple in bridging the gap between hip-hop and Latinx culture through his highly popular Spanish re

Fuego

Fuego is the Spanish word for "fire". It may also refer to:

Places

Music

  • Fuego (singer) (born 1981; Miguel Duran Jr.), a Dominican American merengue singer-songwriter
  • Fuego (XM), a Reggaeton/Hispanic rhythmic music channel on XM Satellite Radio

Albums

Songs

  • "Fuego" (The Cheetah Girls song), 2007
  • "Fuego" (Eleni Foureira song), 2018
  • "Fuego" (DJ Snake, Sean Paul and Anitta song), 2019
  • "Fuego", a 2002 instrumental by Bond from the album Shine
  • "Fuego", a 2004 song by Kumbia Kings from their album Fuego
  • "Fuego", a 2006 song by Pitbull from his album El Mariel
  • "Fuego", a 2014 song by Phish from their album Fuego
  • "Fuego", a 2014 song by Viza
  • "Fuego", a 2017 song by Álvaro Soler from Mar de colores
  • "Fuego", a 2019 song by Cazzu from Error 93
  • "Fuego", a 2019 song by Ximena Sariñana from ¿Dónde Bailarán las Niñas?

Films

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