Thursday, March 17, 2011

Alexis and Fido have all facets of reggaeton in the album "Perreología"

San Juan, March 17 (EFE) .- The Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Alexis y Fido Efe said that its new production, "Perreología" which goes on sale next Tuesday, features the "before this and after" urban genre. The so-called "kings of perreo" indicated that all facets of reggaeton in the album stand out thanks to collaborations with singers from the "old school" as Daddy Yankee, Eddie Avila and Yaviah, and promises Franco "El Gorilla", Nova Jory, Cosculluela, Tony Dize, and Panama's Flex.

Alexis stressed that all artists are invited to the album have to do with the perreo, but with its own style. "It's a record for history," said Raul Ortiz, first name Alexis, 31, and interpreter hits like "Bat," "Touch her horn," "Five letters," "That eh" and "Ride." The "doggy" is the sensual form of dancing in the club s reggaeton which lately is used more frequently at the request of the public.

The dance has been regarded by some as pornographic Puerto Rican Senators troubled by pelvic thrusts and friction that often practiced fans of the genre. Joel Martinez, Fido, meanwhile, said the idea of \u200b\u200bhaving many collaborations on the album said that "it is fashionable" as did the Colombian Juanes Juan Luis Guerra and rapper Pitbull with Spanish Enrique Iglesias.

"Our fans asked us when we were going to release a CD with songs with other artists and there you have to enjoy," he said. Fido, 31, emphasized that "Perreología" did not include a single dirty word, but in both directions, because its purpose was "to bring the doggy very hard without using the use of profanity." Alexis, meanwhile, also described as a "dream" opportunity to make an album with a lot of colleagues mostly of songs from "perreo", as in his previous production, "Down to earth", fused with electronic music.

He explained that "Perreología" is the science of perreo, so that they are "teachers of that music." Fido recognized the opportunity to do a song with Daddy Yankee in the past but had produced several songs on "Barrio Fino" (2004), "Give hot" and "Do not leave me" with Wisin y Yandel. The duo, also known as "Los Pitbulls, has launched three other productions:" The Pitbulls "(2005)," Los reyes del perreo "(2006) and" Supernatural "(2008).

By: Jorge J. Muñiz Ortiz

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