"El Maleante," born Rogelio Roy Gorin on February 24, 1973, in Colón, Panama, is a renowned Panamanian singer and composer known for his contributions to the Reggae and Reggaeton genres. He moved to New York with his family at the age of eight and grew up on U.S. military bases. El Maleante's musical journey began when he discovered his talent for singing by practicing and improvising with friends in his parents' basement. His career took off in the early 1990s, with hits like "Mueve" and "Quiero Bailar," which gained popularity across several countries, including Panama, Puerto Rico, and Colombia. He was among the first artists to introduce Reggae Dancehall in Spanish to Puerto Rico, influencing the development of Reggaeton. Over the years, El Maleante has collaborated with notable artists and continued to produce music, including recent releases like "Sube el Volumen" and "Bad Man."
El Maleante's legacy extends beyond his own music, as he has shared stages with prominent reggaeton artists such as Vico C, Ivy Queen, and Daddy Yankee. His contributions to the genre have been significant, inspiring many young artists and helping shape the sound of contemporary Latin music. Despite taking a hiatus, El Maleante has continued to evolve and produce new music, collaborating with talented producers like DJ Ving and El Chombo. His music remains a testament to his enduring influence on the Reggae and Reggaeton scenes.
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