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Mexicano
Puerto Rican rapper
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Perales and the second or maternal family name is Ortiz.
Musical artist
Israel Perales Ortiz (September 1, – July 23, ), better known by his stage name Mexicano , was a Puerto Rican rapper who gained fame across Latin America,[1] and in the United States.
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Mexicano was from Yabucoa, Puerto Rico , and was considered to be one of the pioneers of Latin hip hop and reggaeton. His ability to sing was unveiled by parents and siblings when Perales went to take a shower and began to sing. All this happened when Perales was just six years old. At this young age he was already to duplicate the voice of Fernandez. Therefore after, the young singer began taking part in various school activities such as plays, recitals, musicals.Mexicano was from Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, and was considered to be one of the pioneers of Latin hip hop and reggaeton.
Career beginnings
His ability to sing was unveiled by parents and siblings when Perales went to take a shower and began to sing. As he came out of the bathroom everyone was waiting in front of the door asking how he had learned the songs he was singing (those of Pedrito Fernández).
All this happened when Perales was just six years old. At this young age he was already to duplicate the voice of Fernandez. Therefore after, the young singer began taking part in various school activities such as plays, recitals, musicals.
Dd mexicano 777 biography Rapper Aug 25 Puerto Rico. Mexicano is one of the most popular and richest Rapper who was born on August 25, in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico. Mexicano is one of the richest Rapper from Puerto Rico. Last Update: December 11, Mexicano was from Caguas, Puerto Rico, and was considered to be one of the pioneers of Latin hip hop and reggaeton.Soon after people would start calling him by his nickname "Mexicano".
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Mexicano began his musical career during the early s, alongside such artists as DJ Playero and DJ Adam. First with Adam he wrote "Se Testigo" and won the "Best New Style Award". During this time, hip hop in Puerto Rico was at a popular high, and artists from this era included him, Vico C, Eddie Dee, Don Chezina, and MC Ceja.
In , Perales Ortiz allegedly participated in an armed robbery of a Fajardo restaurant, in which he was accused of pulling a firearm on employees and taking off with $2, dollars in cash.[1]
In , his hit "Desde La Isla De La Muerte" formed part of the "Guatauba" release in New York together with Tony Touch, one of the most known hispanic DJs.
He would later make a music video for said song.
Mexicano collaborated with Fat Joe in on the song "No Mas Tregua".
Dd mexicano 777 biography wikipedia Mexicano was from Yabucoa, Puerto Rico , and was considered to be one of the pioneers of Latin hip hop and reggaeton. His ability to sing was unveiled by parents and siblings when Perales went to take a shower and began to sing. All this happened when Perales was just six years old. At this young age he was already to duplicate the voice of Fernandez. Therefore after, the young singer began taking part in various school activities such as plays, recitals, musicals.The song was featured on the album Boricua Guerrero First Combat. Also in , his song "Razor Sharp" together with Curly y Demus from Boricua Guerrero EP opened the door for the international market. On June 22, , Mexicano was at a discothèque when a shooting took place. He held 19 year old Laura Isabel Aponte Rivera in his hands and prayed before she was taken to a hospital, where she died of a gunshot to the head.
Aponte Rivera's mother Myra Rivera credited Mexicano with helping her see her daughter at the hospital before she died.[2]
His first album "Entre El Bien y El Mal" would be released in September of which included popular picks such as "Bendición Mami," "Hagan Ruido Las Pistolas Featuring Tempo," y "Un Alma Inocente." He directed the corresponding music videos for the songs which reached an all time high popularity.
He was later named "Rap Artist of the Year" in Puerto Rico.[3]
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Mexicano 's album, "God's Assassin" became a major musical and cultural hit selling , records. The album included 14 songs, including a collaboration, "Guerreros" ("Warriors") with another artist also known as "Mexicano ", Mad Lion.[4]
Also in , he released "El Colmo de los Fujitivos" ("The Last of the Fugitives"), which included "El Boricua Poeta" ("The Puerto Rican Poet").
Mexicano recorded the albums while in prison. He spent 7 years in prison for the robbery he committed in [5]
In , Mexicano released "Pa' La Kalle The Beginning" ("To The Streets The Beginning"), which was released under the Universal Music Latino label.
Mexicano 777 biografia Mexicano was from Caguas, Puerto Rico. Perales Ortiz adopted the artistic nickname "Mexicano " to honor his step-father, who is Mexican. He held 19 year old Laura Isabel Aponte Rivera on his hands and prayed before she was taken to a hospital, where she died of a gun shot to the head. Aponte Rivera's mother Myra Rivera credited Mexicano with helping her see her daughter at the hospital before she died. Mexicano 's album, "God's Assassins" became a major musical and cultural hit.On this CD, he had collaborations with Ivy Queen (on a major hit named "Madre No Llores"-"Mother, don't Cry") and with Arcángel & De La Ghetto (on "Im' a Murdera-Como Tiemblan"-Im a Murderer-See Them Shaking").
In , Mexicano returned to the music charts in Puerto Rico with "Septimo Elemento" ("Seventh Element").
And in , he released his final album "El Demente Sicario De La Liríca ("The Insane Hitman Of The Lyric").
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It was during that Mexicano was initially diagnosed with throat and tongue cancer, which led to eventually retiring from releasing albums.
In after a successful throat and tongue cancer surgical operation, Mexicano would perform live in concert in Chile.
However, he was diagnosed with throat and tongue cancer again in
Early in , Mexicano 's pregnant daughter, year-old Edith Noemi Perales Aguirre, was found by her year-old brother, murdered. Late in September , two Fajardo residing brothers were arrested by police on suspicion of her murder as well as those of two local men.[7]
Mexicano , who was at a Hogares Crea rehabilitation center in Arecibo at the time, vowed to avenge his daughter's death and escaped the rehab center on May 22, but he was caught soon after and was sentenced to three years in prison to be spent in Bayamon.
Mexicano had been at Hogares Crea after being sentenced to three years of probation, charged with domestic abuse.[8]
Death
On June 1, , Mexicano was released after his sentence was reduced by one year so he could spend his final days with his family. He moved to his father's house in Manati, where he died from cancer on July He was buried at Cementerio Viejo Municipal de Manatí in Manatí, Puerto Rico.[9]