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Miguelito Birth name Miguel Angel Valenzuela Morales Born January 5, 1999 Origin Puerto Rico Genres Reggaeton Years active 2006-Present Labels El Cartel Miguel A. Valenzuela Morales (born January 5, 1999), known as Miguelito, is a Puerto Rican reggaeton artist. He has released four albums.
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Personal life
Miguelito is the youngest son of a Dominican father and a Puerto Rican mother. His family has insisted that he lives a normal life, keeping him enrolled in a private school in Dorado, Puerto Ricoand had a 2-year affair with a girl named Eva
Professional career
Starting his career in Puerto Rico, he has already performed in Latin America,[1] including a 2007 tour in Ecuador, Colombia and the Dominican Republic,[2] as well as the mainland United States. He has released three successful albums. In October, he headlined "El coquí que quiso ser sapo" a children's musical written by Sunshine Logroño, his first serious incursion in acting.
Miguelito is the youngest person to win a Latin Grammy Award. He won the award for Best Latin Children's Album on November 13, 2008. He was nine years and 313 days old.[3]
Advocacy
Miguelito has been a strong advocate against social violence. On May 29, 2011, he organized and led a march in San Juan against violence that attracted thousands of attendees, then Puerto Rico State Police Superintendent José Figueroa Sancha, former boxer Tito Trinidad and other local celebrities.[4]
Discography
- Más Grande Que Tú (2006)
- El Heredero (2007)
- Los Pitchers (2009)
- Todo El Mundo (2010)
Singles
- "Boom Boom (2006)
- "Móntala (2006)
- "La Escuela (2007)
- "Móntala (Remix)" (featuring Arcangel, Lennox, Aldo & Dandy, Tingui, & Gold2) (2007)
- "Mochila de Amor" (featuring Divino) (2008)
- "Al Son del Boom (Remix)" (featuring Daddy Yankee) (2008)
- "Mochila de Amor (Remix)" (featuring Divino & Tito "El Bambino") (2008)
- "Mi Generacion" (2008)
- "Toma Toma (featuring Falo & Andy Boy) (2008)
- "Si Fueramos Adultos" (2009)
- "No Lo Se ft Lorenzo" (2010)
- "Maquinando" (2010)
- "Luces, Camara, Accion" (2010)
- "Maquinando (Remix)" (2011)
- "Me lusco (featuring (jbrito)
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External links
Singles "Montala" · "Ponle el Boom Boom Memo" · "Montala (Remix)" · "Esto Es Bussiness" · La Escuela (Mi Primer Amor) · Mochila De Amor · Al Son Del BoomRelated articles Categories:- 1999 births
- American male singers
- Living people
- American musicians of Puerto Rican descent
- American people of Dominican Republic descent
- Puerto Rican male singers
- Spanish-language singers
- Reggaeton musicians
- Latin Grammy Award winners
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