El Abayarde

El Abayarde

by Tego Calderon
El Abayarde

El Abayarde

by Tego Calderon
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Overview

In the continental United States, the vast majority of Latino rappers have favored a bilingual approach. That has been true of Mexican-Americans in Los Angeles (Kid Frost, Lighter Shade of Brown, Proper Dos) and Puerto Ricans in New York (Hurricane G, Mesanjarz of Funk) as well as the Cuban-born Mellow Man Ace. Those artists have opted to rap in both English and Spanish -- mostly English -- but in Latin America, it's a different story. From Mexico City to Buenos Aires, Latin America is full of MCs who exclusively rap in Spanish -- which is what Tego Calderon does on his debut album, El Abayarde, an intriguing effort that draws on influences ranging from Willie Colon and Ruben Blades to the late 2Pac Shakur. Calderon's grooves often have a strong Afro-Cuban/salsa influence -- occasionally, he incorporates reggae and Dominican merengue instead -- and his flow definitely owes something to Shakur despite the fact that 2Pac only rapped in English. Those who have some understanding of Spanish will have no problem identifying Calderon as a Puerto Rican; the Caribbean dialects of Spanish (Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Dominican) are easily recognizable if you've studied that language, and Calderon's accent is quite different from the Mexican accent one associates with Kid Frost or Lil' Blacky. In fact, Latinos who aren't knowledgeable of Puerto Rican slang may not understand all of the colloquialisms that the rapper employs. Regardless, Calderon obviously has strong rhyming skills, and El Abayarde is sonically appealing even if you don't understand everything he's saying. While most of the CD is hip-hop with Latin overtones, "Plante Bandera" is outright salsa. But that track is the exception instead of the rule; El Abayarde is a rap album first and foremost, and those who aren't intimidated by the language barrier will find it to be a solid debut for the Puerto Rican MC. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 07/01/2003
Label: Sony Bmg / Rca
UPC: 0828765302128
Rank: 43837

Tracks

  1. Intro
  2. Abayarde
  3. Al Natural
  4. Poquito
  5. Pa' Que Retozen
  6. Interlude
  7. Loiza
  8. No Me la Explota
  9. Interlude
  10. G¿¿asa G¿¿asa
  11. Dominicana
  12. Cambumbo
  13. Salte del Medio
  14. Tus Ojos
  15. Los Difuntos
  16. Lleva y Trae
  17. Bonsai
  18. Gracias
  19. Plante Bandera

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tego Calderon   Primary Artist,Lead Vocals
Eddie Dee   Primary Artist,Lead Vocals
Residente   Primary Artist
Randy   Primary Artist
Chyno Nyno   Primary Artist
Yaviah   Primary Artist
Luisma   Primary Artist,Lead Vocals
Voltio   Primary Artist
Pirulo   Primary Artist
Nejo   Primary Artist
Jessy   Featured Artist
Maestro   Featured Artist
Hiram Abrante   Vocals,Lead Vocals
El Maestro   Lead Vocals
Rafael Cepeda Atilis   Letra
Tempo Alomar   Lead Vocals

Technical Credits

Coo Kee   Producer
Carlos Calderon   Producer
Ekko   Producer
DJ Adam   Producer
Holly Chen   Concept,Graphic Design
Edgar Segarra   Mixing Engineer
White Lion   Composer
Tego Calderon   Arranger,Composer
Luny Tunes   Producer
El Maestro   Arranger,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Eddie Dee   Composer
Voltio   Composer
Javier Vazquez   Composer
Elias de Leon   Composer,Executive Producer
Noriega   Producer
Rey Pena   Producer
Tite Curet Alonso   Composer
Pirulo   Composer
DJ Joe   Producer
Jomar Abrante   Producer
Kito Velez   Composer
Rafael Cepeda Atilis   Composer
Ande Vega   Assistant Producer
Gary Bonderenko   Photography
Bataklan   Producer
Angel "Cachete" Maldonado   Producer
Willie Sotelo   Producer
Randy "Randy" Ortiz   Composer
Guelo Star   Composer
DJ Nelson   Producer
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