Saturday, March 5, 2011

Dominican singer Juan Magic prepares to fund their upcoming album "128 Street"

Miami, March 4 .- The Dominican singer Juan Magic-depth work on her upcoming album "128 Street", which will be released in the summer and which can already hear the singles "How many crazy" and "I like it." "It's a taste of what's coming. In this case it is good dance, electronic goods and other versions, "Efe said John Wilson, better known as Magic Juan." How many crazy "reached a privileged position, preferably in countries like Venezuela and Colombia, where the artist confessed," I always draw a smile on my face when I say I have to go there.

" The Court is trying to recreate "the atmosphere of disco lights and a couple of sips and, with good music, everyone gets crazy," he said. Like the song "Like" Magic Juan said that all issues of his album will come "at a time 128, which is widely used in clubs, who have supported me so much." These "musical snacks" are part of production in which the artist now works and due out next summer.

"When I'm in the process of recording, I try to start from scratch. Not to think that one has a certain amount of fans and markets. I try to record as my first song, "said Magic Juan, who had his first chance with the popular arts group Proyecto Uno With Project One recorded four albums, which is off of her own hits like "Jump", which ranked first in 1992 in many countries in Latin America.

In addition, the topics "is pegao" and "Shark" which he wrote for the album "In Da House" (1994). The artist, without thinking about these achievements, said today that seeks to "give it back to music and find out if people like him" because, he said, "ride the movie already is famous, is an ingredient to the failure.

" "That is when you start to draw anything and the fans are like a bride must treat them well, give them love and listen to what they are liking it," he said. His first solo album, "The Evidence" (2002), managed to radio hits like "Shaking pear" and "last time", while the second, "Inevitable" (2004), popularized the song "A thousand hours." His third album "The Sure Bet" (2009) noted the radio hits "Baby Come Back" and "Hey my love." As a soloist he has collaborated with artists like Tito Puente, Milly Quezada, Huey Dunbar IV, Kinito Méndez, Kumbia Kingz, Reel to Real, Christopher Williams, King Chango and the legendary hip-hop producer Marley Marl.

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