Amaury Brigante
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Birth name | Luis Amaury Alvarado de la Cruz |
Born | Sosúa, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic | 3 July 1982
Origin | Sosúa, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic |
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Instruments | Sampler, Keyboard, Synthesizer |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | Brigante Studios. |
Website | Official Website [1] |
'Amaury Brigante' (born July 3, 1982 in Sosúa, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, 1982) is a DJ and Music Producer Dominican living in Barcelona. He is known for being one of the first DJ Latinos in Barcelona and a pioneer of the music Rap and Reggaetón, he has obtained recognition for his I work with artists like Don Miguelo, Vakeró, Mozart La Para, The Street Poet, Villano Sam, Faqundo Gonzalez, Kashmir Jones, Kewdy De Los Santos "El Gato Malo", Walkiria Espino, Da Fiscal, MC Alex, Jay Dileman and many more. His songs "Show Me The Money" with Da Fiscal was one of the most popular songs in 2011 and [[Change The Game Freestyle | Change The Game Freestyle] ] in 2016 with Walkiria Espino in Barcelona.
He has been recognized on the page of WuTang Latino[1] with the song "Hoy Tengo Que" together with Facundo Gonzalez[2] which has been published in adolescents.cat, which is a Catalan online magazine of the 40 Principales in Spain, also the magazine Musical Gala[3] has echoed the work that has been doing for years.
1992-1998 Early years[edit]
Amaury Brigante was born in Sosúa a municipality in the province of Puerto Plata north of the Dominican Republic. From an early age he became interested in music because his brother sold Cassette and CD, he began listening to and recording rap from LL Cool J, Ice T, NWA, Heavy D, Nas, Jay-Z, [ [Wu-Tang Clan | Wu-Tang Clan]]. Then he got to know the music Dancehall and Reggaetón which at that time was called Underground. He became interested in the rhythms and songs of El General, Nando Boom, Vico C, DJ Playero, Black DJ, DJ Erick, Polish, Daddy Yankee, Maicol & Manuel, Baby Rasta & Gringo, Las Guanabanas, Point Breakers, Lito Mc Cassidy, Don Chezina, Rey Pirin and the Jamaican music of Cutty Ranks, General Levy, Louchie Lou & Michie One, Bunny General, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Shabba Ranks, Buju Banton and more. He began to record his own songs in a rudimentary way with a double cassette radio. At the beginning of 97-98 he begins to use Cool Edit current Adobe Audition where he already knows another way to record.
1998 Musical Career[edit]
It could be said that his musical career, despite starting in 1992, began professionally in 1998 and by the year 2000 he began to make his first professional demos in Cool Edit Pro and Fruity Loops current FL Studio with some of his friends from school.
1998 Arrival in Spain[edit]
In 1998 he arrived in Spain where he continued with his desire to make music and was one of the first Latin producers to start recording songs. At that time I didn't know anyone to make music and it was difficult because there were no affordable recording studios.
1999 Return to the Dominican Republic[edit]
For the year 1999-2000, he returned to his native country and began to work in the local radio station as assistant to the news section and to program music, and that was where he met Don Miguelo for the first time when he began his career with Messias who had the song "Sirena" hit all over the country. For that same year, he began with the first urban program of Sosúa together with Yimmy, the son of the owner of the Sosúa FM station, and the songs of Been Rubby began to sound, one of the first artists in the area to hit the song throughout the country. Macanea, Supérenme and Mapa Negro thanks to radio station H 102 from Santiago de los Caballeros and Jose Carlos. At school he meets Anthony Vasquez "Tony 20" who are known to be arch enemies due to the rivalry of who was the best producer in the area. From there they become friends and start creating music with the neighborhood boys like Natha El Cyclon, Levy El Negrito and more.
2003 Return to Barcelona[edit]
In 2003 he returned to Barcelona where he met most of the artists of the moment such as Da Fiscal, MC Alex, Dilema which was stuck with his debut album "Raíces" and his song "El Himno De Las Calles "which led him to tour throughout Spain and part of Latin America such as Cuba.
2004 Go to Madrid[edit]
In 2004 he decided to go to the city of Madrid to try his luck and that is where he met the majority of rap performers in the area and began to make himself known and perform concerts in different venues of the city with some of the best known artists of the city. epoch. Share stage with Nicky Jam and various artists of the merengue and bachata genre in different venues of the city.
2008 Return to Barcelona[edit]
In 2008 he returned to Barcelona again to stay permanently and began to work with his old friends and embarked on a tour throughout Europe with Don Miguelo visiting several cities and countries such as Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Holland, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway and cities like Treviso, Venice, Rome, Rimini, Palermo, Luxembourg, Tiel and more. In Barcelona he has also worked as a DJ with artists such as Vakeró, El Poeta Callejero, Villano Sam, Mozart La Para and more. He has shared the stage with artists such as Nicky Jam and Kewdy de los Santos "El Gato Malo" in the city of Zaragoza.
In 2009 he released several songs and has participated in various contests winning some and in 2011 he released the song "Show Me The Money" with rapper Da Fiscal which had a very good acceptance even winning an award for best rap song of that year. In 2016, together with Facundo Gonzalez, he released the song "Hoy Tengo Que" which has been ranked among the best songs in the Dominican Republic, being published in several important media such as WuTang Latino by the famous group Wu-Tang Clan and the Catalan online magazine adolescents.cat belonging to the 40 Principales. Also with the single "Jungla Del Karibe" has been well received by the Latin public in the United Kingdom on the Lati Heat UK radio station in London, positioning itself among the first places.
He is currently working on his musical career and helping several emerging artists from Barcelona with whom he has published several songs such as "Go Loko (Spanish Remix)" together with Manueel MT, Yolo Brain and Flamen Beretta, "La Vacuna" with El Hijo E 'Zaida, "I Might" with Walkiria Espino who have managed to position themselves in popular taste from Barcelona.
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
Album | Year | Song |
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"Kashmir Jones - Remaches" | 2019 | Natural |
"Facundo Gonzalez - RapCore-Nivalismo" | 2019 | Jungla Del Karibe |
"Facundo Gonzalez - RapCore-Nivalismo" | 2019 | AMMM |
"Bigg G y Stylo - Lluvia Ácida" | 2014 | Amanecer Mental |
"Bigg G y Stylo - Lluvia Ácida" | 2014 | Sigue Adelante |
References[edit]
- Sitio web oficial.
- Amaury Brigante en WuTang Latino
- Gala Musical busqueda de nuevos talentos
- Kabina 34 Radio
- Faqundo Gonzalez Genius
- Amaury Brigante Genius
- Faqundo Gonzalez Rap-Core Nivalismo
- Amaury Brigante Festa Major Trinitat Vella 2019
- Ruen B Nacidos Para El Rap
- Bigg G y Stylo - Lluvia Ácida Mixtape
- radionotas.com
- zona57.com
- yosoyhiphop.com
- guerrillarepublik.org
- Remaches qobuz.com
- Emisoras.org
- Apple Music
- daddykool.com
- Tiamat Records
External links[edit]
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- ↑ Brigante, Amaury. "ESPAÑA: FACUNDO GONZALEZ – HOY TENGO QUE".
- ↑ Brigante, Amaury. https://www.wutanglatino.com/espana-facundo-gonzalez-hoy-tengo-que/. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Brigante, Amaury. "CONVOCATORIA PARA LA BÚSQUEDA DE NUEVOS TALENTOS DE LA MÚSICA URBANA".