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Fuego (singer)

Miguel Ángel Durán Jr. (born September 24, 1981)[2] known by his stage name as Fuego ("fire"),[3] is an American singer, songwriter and founder of Fireboy Inc./Sauce Gang. He is currently signed to Lionfish Entertainment.

Fuego
Birth nameMiguel Ángel Durán Jr.
Born (1981-09-24) September 24, 1981 (age 41)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2005–present
Labels
Websitefuegomusica.com
Fuego with Rosalia (left) and Lele Pons (right) during the 2018 Latin Grammys week in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Early life

Durán was born to Dominican parents in Washington, D.C. and was raised in Langley Park, Maryland. He grew up listening to his father's instrumental harmonies and listening to the timbales in Salsa and Merengue on a vinyl LP in his living room. Growing up with Spanish tropical music at home, Fuego came to appreciate Latin musicians such as Frankie Ruiz, Juan Luis Guerra and Hector Lavoe. While on his own at school and with his friends he also developed an appreciation for American rappers such as 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G. and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.[citation needed]

Fuego's parents sent him to the Dominican Republic, where he attended school for a couple of years and, with his brother Rickylindo, absorbed the culture there. In the late 1990s, Fuego formed part of a group called 3men2 (Tremendo) with friends and his brother. They started a local movement and performing at local venues. Later, after the group split, Durán meet DJ Menace, one of the first local DJs to play Latin music and introduce Reggaeton to the Washington, DC Area. Menace founded Migo Productions and booked Fuego shows in the area, helping to get exposure. Menace died in a car accident in 2003.[citation needed]

In 2004, Fuego was booked as an opening act to Reggaeton concert at a local night club where Daddy Yankee and Reggaeton Duo Plan B were headlining, He sang "Aqui Con Migo" while a member of Plan B; Chencho watched him perform, he was shocked by Durán's talent an to see how the crowd was singing along word for word.[citation needed]

Career

2005–2011: Chosen Few III: The Movie and La Musica del Futuro

In 2005, with the help of Chencho from reggaeton duo Plan B, he was featured in a compilation album (El Draft 2005) with his song "Me Gustan Todas".[4] After he was part of "El Draft Del Reggaeton" he was signed to Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment, Inc.[4] In 2007, "Hustlin Time" featuring Rick Ross was released to promote Chosen Few III: The Movie. In 2008, Fuego scored his first big hit "Mi Alma Se Muere", which was the lead single from Chosen Few III: The Movie.[citation needed] "Mi Alma Se Muere" Remix featuring Pitbull and Omega "El Fuerte" was released later that year, and the remix peaked at No. 22 with over 24 weeks on the Top 100 Billboards Tropical.[5] In 2009, he released "Super Estrella" featuring Omega "El Fuerte" which was the first single to his debut album La Musica del Futuro. In December 2009, his second single was released "Que Buena Tu Ta" featuring Deevani which peaked at No. 2 on the Top 100 Billboards Tropical for 12 weeks.[6] In 2010, two remixes to "Que Buena Tu Ta" were released—one featuring Serani and a Dominican version featuring Mozart La Para, Black Point, Sensato del Patio, Los Pepes, Monkey Black and Villanosam. In April 2010, Fuego released his third single "Ya Te Olvide" and in June 2010 Fuego an online release titled "Una Vaina Loca" (which samples Gyptian's "Hold Yuh"). By 2011, "Una Vaina Loca" became an international hit with more than 30 million plays on YouTube. Fuego's debut album La Musica del Futuro was released on August 3, 2010 (CD/Digital) and peaked at No. 36 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. He was nominated for Premio Lo Nuestro 2011 in the category Revelacion del año urbano.

2012–2014: Touring and Fireboy Forever (The Mixtape)

In 2012 Fuego spent months touring the world, visiting Europe, Central America, South America and North America. During December 2012, Fuego prepared the release of his single "Mala Mia"; he released its music video in February 2013. The same month, Fuego's mother died, and he slowed promotion and releases for several months. Later that year, in August 2013, he was featured on the Mambo remix of Jencarlos Canela's "I Love It", which was produced by Bones El Galactico. In October 2013, he released his second single, "Prendelo", which was followed by its music video in March 2014. Fuego followed this in April 2014 with the digital single "U La La", a reggaeton record produced by Scarspro and Don Omar's producers A&X (Alcover & Xtassy), In early May 2014 Fuego's single "Prendelo" reached number 7 on the Billboard Latin Tropical chart.[6] On Christmas Day 2014, Fuego released Fireboy Forever (The Mixtape), which featured 19 songs including collaborations with Sensato, Farruko, Rickylindo, Notch, Dynasty ("The Prince of Dance Hall"), Zion & Lennox amongst others.

2015: New music and creating Fireboy Forever 2

In early May 2015, Fuego released "iLike", produced by DJ Chino (Pitbull's DJ). This was followed in June 2015 by the reggaeton single "Solos", which was produced by Scarspro and Jaeycol Federal. In mid-June 2015 Fuego teamed up with Colombian artist Fanny Lu and released the song "Quiero Reir", a merengue electronico song produced by Maffio.[7] In early July 2015 Fuego landed a feature on Pitbull's song "Mami Mami" from his Spanish album Dale, which was released on July 17, 2015.[8]

In mid-August 2015 Fuego announces via his social media pages that he was working on Fireboy Forever 2: The Album. In late August 2015 Fuego covered/remixed Drake's song "Hotline Bling" in Spanish, calling it "Cuando Suena El Bling". It became a hit on SoundCloud. The blog The Muse on Jezebel called it "better than Drake's",[9] while the Más Sun Times complimented it, saying it "will make your Monday better".[10] Paper magazine ranked it number two on their list of the best and worst covers of "Hotline Bling", and was the only Spanish version on the list.[11] Noisey ranked it number three on their list of "Hotline Bling" remixes, making it again the only Spanish version to be included on the list.[12] The Hundreds placed it at number three on their "10 Track Commandments, Vol. 6 :: Sh*t You Shouldn't Sleep On" list.[13] Noisey later published an article breaking down the creation of the remix and some of Fuego's influences.[14]

Following the success of his previous cover, on September 13, 2015, Fuego released another, this time Yo Gotti and Young Thug's song "Rihanna". The remix became a hit on SoundCloud once again, and on September 16, blog site Remezcla picked up the song and wrote an article stating that "This rework might just be better than Young Thug's English version, since we can't understand what Young Thug is saying anyway".[15] On September 20, the remix gained the attention of Vice, who added it to episode 12 of their weekly show on Apple Music's Beats 1 station.[16]

On October 5, 2015, Fuego's "Quiero Reir" record with Fanny Lu reached number one on Venezuela's National Report chart in its Top Latino Category and in the general chart at a national level.[17]

On October 11, 2015, Fuego released another remix, turning Majid Jordan and Drake's "My Love" into a Spanish cover called "Mi Amor". Remezcla called Fuego the "undisputed king of Spanish remixes" and said that "Fuego continues making the type of remixes that are needed for a Spanish-speaking hip-hop-loving audience".[18]

On October 16, 2015, Fuego released "Loca Con La Vaina", the first single from his album Fireboy Forever 2. The song, a Spanish trap/hip hop record with heavy bass, was produced by Luyo & Capi of the Associates. On October 29, 2015, Fuego released "Mambo Para Bailar", a merengue electronico song produced by Maffio.[19]

On November 16, 2015, Fuego released "Antidito", a Spanish remix of Travis Scott's song "Antidote". On December 1, 2015, Fuego released the music video to "Cuando Suena El Bling" his Spanish version of "Hotline Bling".[20]

On December 29, 2015, Fuego released two songs via SoundCloud/YouTube; the first, "Se Me Nota", was featured on Fireboy Forever 2 and is a trap song with bachata influences, produced by Sango Beats. Later that day, Fuego released the official remix of his song "Mambo Para Bailar" featuring Puerto Rican Reggaeton artist Arcangel, produced by Maffio.

2016–present: Fireboy Forever 2

Fuego began 2016 by teasing his album Fireboy Forever 2, which was scheduled to be released on January 12, 2016. It was preceded in 2015 by the singles "Loca Con La Vaina" and "Se Me Nota"; the third single "Diferente" was premiered with a music video via YouTube on January 7 before the actual audio was available, which was made available with the album.

Controversy with Dile Quien Soy

In March 2018 it was discovered that he used, without any permission, music from the video game To the Moon in his single "Dile Quien Soy".[21] Fuego's team assured that the producer Smash David composed the song independently, and that they were unaware of the illegitimate use of the theme song.[22]

Discography

Studio albums

  • La Musica Del Futuro (2010)
  • Fireboy Forever 2 (2016)
  • You're Welcome (2019)
  • Nightshift (2020)
  • Supremo (2021)

Mixtapes

  • Demasiado Avanzado (2007)
  • La Musica Del Futuro Vol.1 (2008)
  • Amor y Fuego The Mixtape (2009)
  • Fireboy Forever The Mixtape (2014)

References

  1. ^ Szoenyi, V.Alexandra de F. (April 22, 2019). "13 Iconic Latin Trap Songs You Need to Know". HipLatina.
  2. ^ "Fuego – Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  3. ^ "Fuego – MTV UK". Mtv.co.uk. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Fuego age, hometown, biography". Last.fm. Retrieved December 4, 2018.[deprecated source?]
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on October 11, 2011. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
  6. ^ a b "Tropical Music: Top Tropical Songs Charts". Billboard. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  7. ^ "Fuego grabó junto a Fanny Lu su nuevo hit "Quiero Reír" – En el Chisme – 2001.com.ve". 2001.com.ve. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  8. ^ "Pitbull on His New Spanish-Language Album 'Dale,' Donald Trump and Why He's the 'American Dream': Exclusive". Billboard. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  9. ^ "This Spanish Version of Hotline Bling is Better Than Drake's". The Muse. October 8, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Favelevic, Ivan (August 31, 2015). . Más. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
  11. ^ "UPDATED: Who is the Hotline King? Ranking the Best (and Worst) Covers of "Hotline Bling"". Papaermag.com. September 28, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  12. ^ Jenkins, Craig; Weekes, Jabbari (October 19, 2015). "Ever Since I Left the City You, You, Youuu: "Hotline Bling" Remixes, Ranked". Noisey.vice.com. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  13. ^ "10 TRACK COMMANDMENTS, VOL. 6 :: Shit You Shouldn't Sleep On". The Hundreds. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  14. ^ "We Talked to Fuego, the Guy Who Made the Incredible Spanish Version of Drake's "Hotline Bling"". Noisey.vice.com. September 11, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  15. ^ Llamoca, Janice (September 16, 2015). "Fuego Bodies His Spanish Remix of "Rihanna"". Remezcla. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  16. ^ Noisey Staff (September 19, 2015). "Tune in Sunday for Episode 12 of VICE on Beats 1". Noisey.vice.com. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  17. ^ "Notitarde de hoy – Notitarde sucesos – Notitarde Valencia -". Notitarde.com. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  18. ^ Llamoca, Janice (October 15, 2015). "Fuego Continues Slaying His Spanish Remixes With Majid Jordan's "My Love"". Remezcla.com. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  19. ^ Calderon, John (October 29, 2015). "Fuego Reigns Over More Than Just Spanish Remixes With "Mambo Para Bailar"". Remezcla. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  20. ^ Calderon, John (December 4, 2015). "Fuego Holds Court Over the Spanish Remix Kingdom With the "Cuando El Suena Bling" Video". Remezcla. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  21. ^ Gao, Kan (March 9, 2018). "Wait a... did a To the Moon track get ripped into an official song by a reputable artist...?". Retrieved December 4, 2018 – via Twitter.
  22. ^ Gao, Kan (March 9, 2018). "Got in touch with someone on the artist management team; they are saying that the producer was a separate entity and they were not themselves aware of the ripped track. They're co-operative so far, and hopefully we can sort this out somehow soon. Thanks for the support everyone!". Retrieved December 4, 2018 – via Twitter.

External links

  • Official website

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions December 2021 This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Miguel Angel Duran Jr born September 24 1981 2 known by his stage name as Fuego fire 3 is an American singer songwriter and founder of Fireboy Inc Sauce Gang He is currently signed to Lionfish Entertainment FuegoBirth nameMiguel Angel Duran Jr Born 1981 09 24 September 24 1981 age 41 Washington D C U S GenresMerengue bachata urban R amp B Latin trap 1 Occupation s Singer songwriterYears active2005 presentLabelsFireboy Music Mr 305 Inc Websitefuegomusica wbr com Fuego with Rosalia left and Lele Pons right during the 2018 Latin Grammys week in Las Vegas Nevada Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2005 2011 Chosen Few III The Movie and La Musica del Futuro 2 2 2012 2014 Touring and Fireboy Forever The Mixtape 2 3 2015 New music and creating Fireboy Forever 2 2 4 2016 present Fireboy Forever 2 2 5 Controversy with Dile Quien Soy 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Mixtapes 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditDuran was born to Dominican parents in Washington D C and was raised in Langley Park Maryland He grew up listening to his father s instrumental harmonies and listening to the timbales in Salsa and Merengue on a vinyl LP in his living room Growing up with Spanish tropical music at home Fuego came to appreciate Latin musicians such as Frankie Ruiz Juan Luis Guerra and Hector Lavoe While on his own at school and with his friends he also developed an appreciation for American rappers such as 2Pac The Notorious B I G and Bone Thugs n Harmony citation needed Fuego s parents sent him to the Dominican Republic where he attended school for a couple of years and with his brother Rickylindo absorbed the culture there In the late 1990s Fuego formed part of a group called 3men2 Tremendo with friends and his brother They started a local movement and performing at local venues Later after the group split Duran meet DJ Menace one of the first local DJs to play Latin music and introduce Reggaeton to the Washington DC Area Menace founded Migo Productions and booked Fuego shows in the area helping to get exposure Menace died in a car accident in 2003 citation needed In 2004 Fuego was booked as an opening act to Reggaeton concert at a local night club where Daddy Yankee and Reggaeton Duo Plan B were headlining He sang Aqui Con Migo while a member of Plan B Chencho watched him perform he was shocked by Duran s talent an to see how the crowd was singing along word for word citation needed Career Edit2005 2011 Chosen Few III The Movie and La Musica del Futuro Edit In 2005 with the help of Chencho from reggaeton duo Plan B he was featured in a compilation album El Draft 2005 with his song Me Gustan Todas 4 After he was part of El Draft Del Reggaeton he was signed to Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment Inc 4 In 2007 Hustlin Time featuring Rick Ross was released to promote Chosen Few III The Movie In 2008 Fuego scored his first big hit Mi Alma Se Muere which was the lead single from Chosen Few III The Movie citation needed Mi Alma Se Muere Remix featuring Pitbull and Omega El Fuerte was released later that year and the remix peaked at No 22 with over 24 weeks on the Top 100 Billboards Tropical 5 In 2009 he released Super Estrella featuring Omega El Fuerte which was the first single to his debut album La Musica del Futuro In December 2009 his second single was released Que Buena Tu Ta featuring Deevani which peaked at No 2 on the Top 100 Billboards Tropical for 12 weeks 6 In 2010 two remixes to Que Buena Tu Ta were released one featuring Serani and a Dominican version featuring Mozart La Para Black Point Sensato del Patio Los Pepes Monkey Black and Villanosam In April 2010 Fuego released his third single Ya Te Olvide and in June 2010 Fuego an online release titled Una Vaina Loca which samples Gyptian s Hold Yuh By 2011 Una Vaina Loca became an international hit with more than 30 million plays on YouTube Fuego s debut album La Musica del Futuro was released on August 3 2010 CD Digital and peaked at No 36 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart He was nominated for Premio Lo Nuestro 2011 in the category Revelacion del ano urbano 2012 2014 Touring and Fireboy Forever The Mixtape Edit In 2012 Fuego spent months touring the world visiting Europe Central America South America and North America During December 2012 Fuego prepared the release of his single Mala Mia he released its music video in February 2013 The same month Fuego s mother died and he slowed promotion and releases for several months Later that year in August 2013 he was featured on the Mambo remix of Jencarlos Canela s I Love It which was produced by Bones El Galactico In October 2013 he released his second single Prendelo which was followed by its music video in March 2014 Fuego followed this in April 2014 with the digital single U La La a reggaeton record produced by Scarspro and Don Omar s producers A amp X Alcover amp Xtassy In early May 2014 Fuego s single Prendelo reached number 7 on the Billboard Latin Tropical chart 6 On Christmas Day 2014 Fuego released Fireboy Forever The Mixtape which featured 19 songs including collaborations with Sensato Farruko Rickylindo Notch Dynasty The Prince of Dance Hall Zion amp Lennox amongst others 2015 New music and creating Fireboy Forever 2 Edit In early May 2015 Fuego released iLike produced by DJ Chino Pitbull s DJ This was followed in June 2015 by the reggaeton single Solos which was produced by Scarspro and Jaeycol Federal In mid June 2015 Fuego teamed up with Colombian artist Fanny Lu and released the song Quiero Reir a merengue electronico song produced by Maffio 7 In early July 2015 Fuego landed a feature on Pitbull s song Mami Mami from his Spanish album Dale which was released on July 17 2015 8 In mid August 2015 Fuego announces via his social media pages that he was working on Fireboy Forever 2 The Album In late August 2015 Fuego covered remixed Drake s song Hotline Bling in Spanish calling it Cuando Suena El Bling It became a hit on SoundCloud The blog The Muse on Jezebel called it better than Drake s 9 while the Mas Sun Times complimented it saying it will make your Monday better 10 Paper magazine ranked it number two on their list of the best and worst covers of Hotline Bling and was the only Spanish version on the list 11 Noisey ranked it number three on their list of Hotline Bling remixes making it again the only Spanish version to be included on the list 12 The Hundreds placed it at number three on their 10 Track Commandments Vol 6 Sh t You Shouldn t Sleep On list 13 Noisey later published an article breaking down the creation of the remix and some of Fuego s influences 14 Following the success of his previous cover on September 13 2015 Fuego released another this time Yo Gotti and Young Thug s song Rihanna The remix became a hit on SoundCloud once again and on September 16 blog site Remezcla picked up the song and wrote an article stating that This rework might just be better than Young Thug s English version since we can t understand what Young Thug is saying anyway 15 On September 20 the remix gained the attention of Vice who added it to episode 12 of their weekly show on Apple Music s Beats 1 station 16 On October 5 2015 Fuego s Quiero Reir record with Fanny Lu reached number one on Venezuela s National Report chart in its Top Latino Category and in the general chart at a national level 17 On October 11 2015 Fuego released another remix turning Majid Jordan and Drake s My Love into a Spanish cover called Mi Amor Remezcla called Fuego the undisputed king of Spanish remixes and said that Fuego continues making the type of remixes that are needed for a Spanish speaking hip hop loving audience 18 On October 16 2015 Fuego released Loca Con La Vaina the first single from his album Fireboy Forever 2 The song a Spanish trap hip hop record with heavy bass was produced by Luyo amp Capi of the Associates On October 29 2015 Fuego released Mambo Para Bailar a merengue electronico song produced by Maffio 19 On November 16 2015 Fuego released Antidito a Spanish remix of Travis Scott s song Antidote On December 1 2015 Fuego released the music video to Cuando Suena El Bling his Spanish version of Hotline Bling 20 On December 29 2015 Fuego released two songs via SoundCloud YouTube the first Se Me Nota was featured on Fireboy Forever 2 and is a trap song with bachata influences produced by Sango Beats Later that day Fuego released the official remix of his song Mambo Para Bailar featuring Puerto Rican Reggaeton artist Arcangel produced by Maffio 2016 present Fireboy Forever 2 Edit Fuego began 2016 by teasing his album Fireboy Forever 2 which was scheduled to be released on January 12 2016 It was preceded in 2015 by the singles Loca Con La Vaina and Se Me Nota the third single Diferente was premiered with a music video via YouTube on January 7 before the actual audio was available which was made available with the album Controversy with Dile Quien Soy Edit In March 2018 it was discovered that he used without any permission music from the video game To the Moon in his single Dile Quien Soy 21 Fuego s team assured that the producer Smash David composed the song independently and that they were unaware of the illegitimate use of the theme song 22 Discography EditStudio albums Edit La Musica Del Futuro 2010 Fireboy Forever 2 2016 You re Welcome 2019 Nightshift 2020 Supremo 2021 Mixtapes Edit Demasiado Avanzado 2007 La Musica Del Futuro Vol 1 2008 Amor y Fuego The Mixtape 2009 Fireboy Forever The Mixtape 2014 References Edit Szoenyi V Alexandra de F April 22 2019 13 Iconic Latin Trap Songs You Need to Know HipLatina Fuego Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic Retrieved December 4 2018 Fuego MTV UK Mtv co uk Retrieved December 4 2018 a b Fuego age hometown biography Last fm Retrieved December 4 2018 deprecated source Latinrapper com Chosen Few Present Fuego Archived from the original on October 11 2011 Retrieved September 9 2011 a b Tropical Music Top Tropical Songs Charts Billboard Retrieved December 4 2018 Fuego grabo junto a Fanny Lu su nuevo hit Quiero Reir En el Chisme 2001 com ve 2001 com ve Retrieved December 4 2018 Pitbull on His New Spanish Language Album Dale Donald Trump and Why He s the American Dream Exclusive Billboard Retrieved December 4 2018 This Spanish Version of Hotline Bling is Better Than Drake s The Muse Archived October 8 2015 at the Wayback Machine Favelevic Ivan August 31 2015 There is a Spanish version of Hotline Bling that will make your Monday better Mas Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved December 5 2018 UPDATED Who is the Hotline King Ranking the Best and Worst Covers of Hotline Bling Papaermag com September 28 2015 Retrieved December 4 2018 Jenkins Craig Weekes Jabbari October 19 2015 Ever Since I Left the City You You Youuu Hotline Bling Remixes Ranked Noisey vice com Retrieved December 4 2018 10 TRACK COMMANDMENTS VOL 6 Shit You Shouldn t Sleep On The Hundreds Retrieved December 4 2018 We Talked to Fuego the Guy Who Made the Incredible Spanish Version of Drake s Hotline Bling Noisey vice com September 11 2015 Retrieved December 4 2018 Llamoca Janice September 16 2015 Fuego Bodies His Spanish Remix of Rihanna Remezcla Retrieved December 4 2018 Noisey Staff September 19 2015 Tune in Sunday for Episode 12 of VICE on Beats 1 Noisey vice com Retrieved December 4 2018 Notitarde de hoy Notitarde sucesos Notitarde Valencia Notitarde com Retrieved December 4 2018 Llamoca Janice October 15 2015 Fuego Continues Slaying His Spanish Remixes With Majid Jordan s My Love Remezcla com Retrieved December 4 2018 Calderon John October 29 2015 Fuego Reigns Over More Than Just Spanish Remixes With Mambo Para Bailar Remezcla Retrieved December 4 2018 Calderon John December 4 2015 Fuego Holds Court Over the Spanish Remix Kingdom With the Cuando El Suena Bling Video Remezcla Retrieved December 4 2018 Gao Kan March 9 2018 Wait a did a To the Moon track get ripped into an official song by a reputable artist Retrieved December 4 2018 via Twitter Gao Kan March 9 2018 Got in touch with someone on the artist management team they are saying that the producer was a separate entity and they were not themselves aware of the ripped track They re co operative so far and hopefully we can sort this out somehow soon Thanks for the support everyone Retrieved December 4 2018 via Twitter External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fuego singer 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