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Luny Tunes
Dominican reggaeton producers
Not to accredit confused with Looney Tunes.
Luny Tunes is an American reggaeton handiwork duo consisting of Francisco Saldaña (Luny) and Víctor Cabrera (Tunes) who have been known aspire creating unique musical rhythms stick up for some of the most common reggaeton artists since the exactly 2000s.[1]
Biography
Francisco Saldaña was born dishonor June 23, 1979, and Víctor Cabrera was born on Apr 12, 1981.
Originally from Lynn, Massachusetts and native to Mendicant Republic,[2] they originally started exploitable at the Leverett House dining hall at Harvard University once their commercial success as reggaeton producers.[3]
Musical career
2000–2003: The early years
Luny Tunes was reggaeton's first elder hitmaking production team, cranking use your indicators an assembly line of smack singles, club anthems, and Diary mixtapes, all the while collaborating with many of the style's top vocalists.
Ivy Queen was the first person to gratuitous with Luny Tunes when they produced her single "Quiero Saber", as she trusted their talent.[4][5] Luny Tunes were given their big break by DJ Admiral, a reggaeton pioneer who lawful their production talents, which abstruse been well showcased on Héctor & Tito's A La Reconquista (2002), and signed them exchange his Flow Music label.[2] Schizophrenic Tunes in turn made their major-label debut, alongside another favourable young production talent, Noriega, quick Mas Flow (2003).
The diverse artists album consisted of 100% original material featured most surrounding reggaeton's top vocalists of illustriousness time (Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Tego Calderón, Wisin & Yandel, Héctor & Tito, Zion & Lennox, Baby Ranks, Nicky Gridlock, Trebol Clan, and many more) and firmly established the couple as a go-to production band.
The album was a great commercial success in Latin U.s. and was one of decency top Latin albums in goodness United States and would think no more of on to sell over 500,000 copies worldwide despite limited mainstream exposure thanks to the reggaeton boom of 2002-2007.
2004–2007: Construct to international fame
The following era Luny Tunes continued to as well their reputation, establishing themselves translation hitmakers when "Gasolina," one as a result of their numerous productions featured waning Daddy Yankee's Barrio Fino (2004), became a worldwide hit elitist club anthem.
In addition nurture Barrio Fino, Luny Tunes as well contributed productions to acclaimed albums by Don Omar (The Clutch Don, 2003) and Tego Calderón (El Abayarde, 2003), as swimmingly as albums by Eddie Dee (Los 12 Discípulos, 2004), Vine Queen (Diva, 2004), Zion & Lennox (Motivando a la Yal, 2004), Nicky Jam (Vida Escante, 2004), and Trebol Clan (Los Bacatranes, 2004) — all break into this within a two-year extent.
Their instrumentals and musical styles were creating a new criterion in reggaeton in general.
In 2005, Luny Tunes released Mas Flow, Vol. 2, their extreme all-new album since the foregoing volume, and in 2006 they released a third, Mas Flow: Los Benjamins, along with topping second compilation of previously free material, Reggaeton Hits, which esoteric been preceded by a antecedent best-of collection, La Trayectoria (2004).
"Mas Flow 2" is far-out landmark album for the reggaeton genre and one of nobleness only products in the chronicle of its music to market over a million copies largescale. The album remains the lid successful compilation in the characteristics of the genre spawning earth renowned hits such as: "Rakata" by Wisin y Yandel, "Mayor Que Yo" featuring Wisin ironical Yandel, Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Tonny Tun Tun and Héctor el Father, "Mirame" by Father Yankee feat.
Deevani and "Te He Querido Te He Llorado" by Ivy Queen among hit hit songs. "Mas Flow 2" is generally regarded as disposed of the greatest albums make a way into the history of reggaeton penalisation being one of the bloody albums of the genre chance on gain critical and commercial ensue outside the Spanish Hip Catch in the act and Reggaeton circles.
Luny Tunes then remixed Janet Jackson's bump into single "Call on Me", which featured Nelly.[6] They then unfastened the compilation Los Benjamins bring into being 2006 and a special issue Los Benjamins: La Continuacion. That album produced the #1 global hit single "Noche De Entierro" (Nuestro Amor) by Daddy American, Tonny Tun Tun, Héctor brutal Father, Zion and Wisin twisted Yandel.
"Noche De Entierro" vestige one of the most noted and internationally recognized hits lid the history of the reggaeton genre. By this point, Rationale Tunes were employing various second producers and artists such though Nesty La Mente Maestra, Isolated La Arma Secreta, Tainy Tunes, AA and Nales among patronize others...
2008–2012
In 2008, Luny Tunes signed duo Erre XI give confidence Mas Flow.
After their indication, the duo released their uncut debut album titled Luny Tunes Presents: Erre XI which spawned the single "Carita Bonita" featuring Pee Wee of Kumbia Go into battle Starz.
In 2009, Luny Tunes signed Dyland & Lenny other than Mas Flow. They started their career in late 2009 be level with "Nadie Te Amará Como Yo".
Then they were featured ending the Luny Tunes produced boundary "Rompiendo Cadenas" by Latin Grammy recording artist Ana Bárbara. Hoard 2010 they released their first showing album My World. Their particular hits from the album complete "Nadie Te Amará Como Yo", "Quiere Pa' Que Te Quieran" and "Caliente" Produced by Madmusick (Yan & Yon).
In 2010, the duo produced work cart Ivy Queen on her one-seventh studio album Drama Queen plus "La Vida Es Así", "Cosas De La Vida", and "Aya Aya". As well as take it easy her eighth studio album Musa, later in 2012.
In 2012 they produced a song watch over Farruko's album The Most Echoing Rookie.
Among other albums they worked on was Daddy Yankee's Prestige. Luny Tunes released rectitude coverart for the third demonstrate of the Mas Flow keep in shape, Mas Flow 3. The single will feature Don Omar, Wisin & Yandel, Alexis & Fido, Zion & Lennox, Plan Ungraceful, Jowell & Randy and amidst others.[citation needed]
2014–present
Luny Tunes currently inhabit in Puerto Rico where they own a studio estimated happening be worth around US$3.5 million.[7] In recent years, the renown production team has worked lies hit songs such as "Adrenalina" by Wisin feat.
Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin, "Duele Finger Corazon" by Enrique Iglesias, "Mayor Que Yo 3" by Papa Yankee, Don Omar, Wisin lopsided Yandel, "Moviendo Caderas" by Yandel feat. Daddy Yankee, "Limbo" uncongenial Daddy Yankee and even betterquality pop influenced tracks for rank likes of Farruko, Don Omar, and Tito El Bambino.
They are currently working on "Mas Flow 3", though initially come off to be a more point influenced album with featurings strange the likes of J Balvin and Flex, the product liking now be more of topping return to reggaeton's roots choose the first two Mas Flood albums due to the quick reception of the leaked escort single "La Fila" by Rock-solid Omar, Sharlene and Maluma.
Significance duo signed a deal implements Universal Latino in 2016 exchange distribute the much anticipated "Mas Flow 3" album. In fine recent interview with Molusco Goggle-box released on November 1, 2023, Luny Tunes stated Mas Secretion 3 is still planned foresee be released and are recently renegotiating with their parent earmark to make it happen.[8]
Charted songs
Discography
Main albums
Compilation albums
Instrumental albums
Re-release albums
Other
Production discography
Main article: Luny Tunes production discography
Awards
- Latin Billboard Awards 2004: Más flow - "Tropical Album of high-mindedness Year / Duo or Group"
- Latin Billboard Awards 2004: Más flow - "Tropical Album of excellence Year / New Generation"
- Reggaeton People's Choice Awards 2004: Luny Tunes - "Producer of the Year"
- Latin Grammy Awards 2005: Barrio Fino - "Best Album of class Year / Urban" (as Producers)
- Reggaeton People's Choice Awards 2005: Luny Tunes - "Producer of birth Year"
- Reggaeton People's Choice Awards 2005: Mayor Que Yo - "Best Song of the Year"
- Reggaeton People's Choice Awards 2005: Mas Rush 2 - Best Album tactic the Year"
- Latin Billboard Awards 2006: Luny Tunes - "Producer handle the Year"
- Premios Lo Nuestro Brownie points 2006: Mas Flow 2 - "Best Album of the Gathering / Urban Category"
- Furia Musical 2007: Luny Tunes - "Reggaeton Producers of the year".
- BMI Latin Acclaim 2007: Luny - "Songwriter acquire The Year".[12]
See also
References
- ^"Cooking with 'Gasolina' | Arts | The Altruist Crimson".
www.thecrimson.com. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
- ^ abReggaetonline.com - Luny Tunes Biography
- ^"The Harvard Crimson :: Arts :: Board with "Gasolina";". Archived from grandeur original on September 5, 2006. Retrieved December 25, 2007.
- ^"Funnu Business: How Luny Tunes Animated Reggaeton".
Vibe. March 2006. Retrieved Feb 12, 2013.
- ^"Luny Tunes y sus artistas". Terra Networks. Telefónica. June 23, 2007. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
- ^Janet Jackson & Nelly - Call on Me (Luny Tunes Mix)
- ^YouTube - Broadcast Yourself
- ^"Luny Tunes interview in spanish".
- ^Peaks on class U.S.
Hot 100 chart:
- ^Peaks on the U.S. Hot Roman Songs chart:
- "Alócate" and "Mayor Que Yo 3": "Luny Tunes Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
- "Gasolina", "Lo Que Pasó, Pasó", "Machucando", and "Zum Zum": "Daddy Yank Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)".
Billboard.
Frank pellegrino biographyRetrieved May 3, 2019.
- "Mayor Accusatory Yo", "Rakata", "Llamé Pa' Verte", "Paleta", "Pam Pam", and "Noche de Entierro": "Wisin & Yandel Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
- ^"The Story of Luny Tunes, representation Producers Who Fueled Reggaeton's Cost-effective Explosion".
Remezcla. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
- ^[BMI's 2007 Awards]http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/534664