Cosculluela
Cosculluela was known to many as "El Principe del Verso" as a Puerto Rican singer/songwriter most recognized for his work as a reggaeton vocalist. Cosculluela was born José Fernando Cosculluela Suárez on October 15, 1980, in Humacao, Puerto Rico. After a couple of years recording underground music, he was discovered by Buddha, a well-known reggaeton producer, and made his commercial recording debut in 2005 with "Te Va a Ir Mal," a song on "Buddha's Family, Vol. 2: Desde la Prision." Cosculluela went on to move up in the ranks of the reggaeton world, appearing on albums like "Los Bandoleros: Reloaded," "Invasion, Gargolas," "Los Bravos," "El Pentagono," "El Pentagono Return," "Los Brother," and "Talento de Barrio." Cosculluela released his first album, "El Príncipe," in 2009 and it peaked at number three on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and reached number eight on the Billboard Rap Albums chart. A re-release of "El Príncipe" with 5 additional tracks was followed by the more laid-back album "El Niño" (2011). "War Kingz" was put out in 2012 and soon entered into the Top Ten in Billboard's Latin Rhythm charts. "Santa Cos" followed in 2014 entering the charts with the hit single, "Pa la Pared."
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