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sun 11/23/2008

 
daily-dos-turn-styles Panamanian romantic style reggae singer Flex in a green shirt and sunglasses.

Listen to a preview of Flex's new single, "Dime Si Te Vas Con El," from his forthcoming album, La Evolución el Romantic Style

 
 

phew!

daily dos

mon 9/1/2008

 
daily-dos-phew A man walks down a deserted street in the French Quarter of New Orleans.

(image by Maitri via flickr)

Flex says he plans to record duets with Rihanna, Juan Luis Guerra, Wisin & Yandel, Sean Kingston and Daddy Yankee for his next album.

 
 

attached

daily dos

tue 8/26/2008

 
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Panamanian "romantic style reggae" star Flex married his longtime girlfriend, Osiris Vega. (Thanks DAiSY_BBY)

 
 

Eddy Lover

let's talk

thu 6/5/2008

 
Lova Lova Eddy Lover in sunglasses and a white jacket with orange trim.

Last year, Panamanian singer Eddy Lover teamed up with La Factoría to drop the surprise romantic reggae hit Perdoname. Along with Flex and El Roockie, the 23-year-old with a winning smile is leading a new wave of Panamanian reggae to the top of the charts.

La Factoría and Flex are putting Panamá on the map. Would you say Panamanian music is finally getting its due?

I wouldn't say we're "getting our due." Although the roots of reggae lie in Panamá, los Boricuas took a huge step forward with the commercialization of reggaetón. We feel a certain amount of gratitude because they've opened doors and thanks to them, our music has been able to evolve.

Do you think artists from other countries steal their style from Panamá?

I think the influence of Panamá in what's currently happening in reggaetón around the world is obvious. But I don't want to take any credit away from anyone who decides to become a reggae or reggaetón artist.

What's the scene like in Panamá? In Puerto Rico, artists united, helping reggaetón to grow. Why hasn't that happened in Panamá?

Since the beginnings of reggae in Panamá there were many talented artists who either were only in it for fame or who didn't take their careers seriously enough – almost as if it was a hobby. As I mentioned earlier, in Puerto Rico, the artists approached their music with more maturity. Besides, a few years ago our music didn't have credibility and for that same reason, there weren't producers or people who were willing to invest and take a risk on it. Now, our music has evolved. It's never too late to make one's mark. I think Panamanian artists will have a shot at showing our talent.

What do you think about the controversy between Nando Boom and Don Omar/Wisin y Yandel?

All I can say is that if it happened to me, if someone else covered one of my songs, I wouldn't be bothered by it as long as my rights as a songwriter weren't violated.

How did "Vete," your collaboration with Flex, happen?

We've never collaborated on a song together. That's just some confusion caused by an unofficial remix on YouTube. Someone out there wishes we could collaborate. "Vete" is my song and I'm the only one who performs it.

Reggaetón or reggae? Which do you prefer?

I prefer reggae. The roots of reggaetón.

What's next for Eddy Lover?

There's a lot on the way. Right now, I'm a newcomer to the music industry. After the success of "Perdóname" I decided to give my debut album the same title. It has 12 songs and it'll be out very soon. The lead single is called "No Debiste Volver" and I hope everyone likes the video.

 
 

on repeat

daily dos

tue 5/13/2008

 
Beach belly. A large man sits shirtless near a beach.

(image by Mr TGT via flickr)

Tired of the original? Listen to a new remix of Flex's "Te Quiero," featuring Arcángel.

 
 

cool breeze

daily dos

fri 5/2/2008

 
Rx A neon sign for prescription drugs.

(image by swanksalot via flickr)

Panamanian reggae artist Nando Boom announced he will release a new album to celebrate his 25th year as a performer. The album will feature collaborations with Hector "El Father," Tito "El Bambino" and Flex.

 
 

hy-bridging the gap

daily dos

tue 4/22/2008

 
Hybrid parking. A sign for Hybrid car parking.

(image by tom.arthur via flickr)

Belinda steps into the studio with Flex in the new video for the bilingual remix of "Te Quiero." (via TV y Espectaculos)

 
 

bro-mantic

daily dos

thu 3/27/2008

 
Whoa whoa whoa. Flex poses in a green clothing and black sunglasses.

Preview the spanglish remix of Flex's hit song "Te Quiero," featuring Belinda. (via TV y Espectaculos)

 
 

super monday

daily dos

mon 2/4/2008

 
daily dos: monday Quedate conmigo collage art.

(image by invertebra via flickr)

Flex begs his girlfriend to stay in his latest video, Amor Dime. (via mF!)

 
 

Flex vs. Eddy Lover

versus

wed 1/30/2008

 
Flexing the love. A collage of Flex and Eddy Lover.
name Felix Danilo Gomez. Eduardo Mosquera.
hometown Panamá City, Panamá. Panamá City, Panamá.
born on August 26, 1980. March 16, 1985.
nickname Nigga. El Pequeño.
style Romantic reggae. Romantic reggae.
early start Began singing at age 16. Began singing at age 11.
can't knock the hustle Dropped verses on various compilation CDs, including a duet with Toby King. Knocked on radio station doors, asking for his music to be played.
partner in rhyme Teamed up with Panamanian producer Celia Torres at 20 years old. Teamed up with Panamanian producer DiBlasio at 15 years old.
breakthrough single Te Quiero. Perdóname.
could be the Latin Sean Kingston. Akon.
collaborations Toby King, Catherine and Kumbia All-Starz. La Factoría, Original Dan and Zion.
from underground to the mainstream Debut album Te Quiero is currently number five on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. The title track went number one in México. Signed a contract to endorse Diddy's Sean John brand across Central America.
most recent release Te Quiero. Nuevas Metas w/ La Factoría.
webprops 8,187 friends on official MySpace. 223 listeners on Last FM.
best video moment Pimpin' and posing in Eskapate. Barging into a church to see his ex-boo get married in Cuéntale.
 
 
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