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Tempo (rapper)

David Sánchez Badillo (born September 25, 1977), known professionally as Tempo, is a Puerto Rican rapper and songwriter.[2] He was the leading figure in the reggaeton scene from the late 1990s until his arrest in 2002. He was released in 2013 after spending 11 years in prison. Although Tempo had success during the emergence of reggaeton, his popularity faded following his imprisonment; he is nowadays regarded as a controversial figure within the genre.[3][4]

Tempo
Tempo in 2013
Background information
Birth nameDavid Sánchez Badillo
Also known as
  • El Narco Hampón
  • El Rey de la Perla del Sur
  • El Rey del Área Sur
  • El León del Área Sur
Born (1977-09-25) September 25, 1977 (age 46)[1]
Ponce, Puerto Rico, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1995–present
Labels
  • Free Tempo LLC
  • Sony BMG
  • Buddha's Productions
  • Free Music Inc.

Early life edit

David Sánchez Badillo was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1977. Tempo studied at Escuela Libre de Música de Ponce.[5] When Tempo was five, his family moved to upstate Haverstraw, New York. They lived in Rockland County for four years and returned to Puerto Rico when Tempo was nine years old. He began writing rap lyrics at the age of 11.[citation needed]

Career edit

Beginnings (1995–1998) edit

Tempo first appeared in DJ Joe Volume 3 (1995) and year later in DJ Joe Volume 4.[citation needed] Initially, Tempo was a member of El Escuadron Del Panico (The Panic Squadron) alongside artists Master Joe, OG Black, Genio, Trebol Clan, and Ranking Stone. DJ Joe was the group's musical producer. Despite underground recognition and a hit single with "Figura De Campeona" (Figure of a Champion) alongside DJ Joe, Tempo was not satisfied with his musical prospects and joined the Nuyorican rap group S.P.I.C. (Spanish People In Control). S.P.I.C. was produced by veteran hip hop promoter, producer, and artist James De La Raza.[6][7]

Tempo returned to Puerto Rico to restart his solo career in 1998 and again collaborated with El Escuadron Del Panico. Around this time, thanks to his burgeoning friendship and performances with Mexicano 777, Tempo met DJ Playero. Tempo was added to DJ Playero's roster and he recorded "Bailando Quiero Verlas" (I Want to See Them [Ladies] Dancing) in 1998 which was released on DJ Playero's album Playero 41: Past Present & Future. Tempo's first song with DJ Playero was a collaboration with Mexicano 777—"Hagan Ruido Las Pistolas" (Make Noise Pistols); it is considered one of the classic Latin hip hop diss tracks.[8][citation needed]

Career highlights (1999–2002) edit

Tempo released Game Over in 1999 on the Buddha's Productions label; the album had appearances by Héctor & Tito and MC Ceja.[citation needed] New Game was released the next year and had appearances by Baby Rasta & Gringo and Maicol & Manuel. Both albums achieved gold record certification.[citation needed] Tempo also acted as co-producer on the album Buddha's Family, which again received a gold record certification.[citation needed] He produced the album Vida Eterna for Getto & Gastam in 2002. During this time he also recorded "El Que Tenia Que Llegar" for DJ Frank's Time to Kill, "Empiezo La Accion" for Boricuas NY 2[9] and "Tu Y Quien Mas" for the compilation album from Alex Gárgolas titled Gargolas, Vol 3.[10]

By 2001, Tempo was the most successful hip hop and reggaeton artist in Puerto Rico with multiple gold and platinum certified albums.[citation needed] On the island he outsold mainstream Puerto Rican acts such as Chayanne and Ricky Martin.[citation needed] In an interview with Alofoke, Tempo said that Sony Latin representatives sought the artist out in Puerto Rico and managed to get him a meeting with legendary record executive Tommy Mottola via videophone.[11] Tempo received an undisclosed seven digit sum from Sony to sign for a multiple album deal.[citation needed]

The Éxitos compilation was released by Sony in 2002 and contained a mix of old and new material.[12] Éxitos sold over 500,000 copies worldwide.[citation needed] It was re-released digitally by Tempo's independent label.[citation needed]

Free Tempo (2002–2013) edit

On October 10, 2002, Tempo was arrested and subsequently sentenced to 24 years in prison for alleged drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit such acts. This was subsequently reduced to 14 years under an agreement with the prosecutor.[13] While in prison, previously recorded songs were released on various compilation albums: "Quien Quiere Guerra" was featured on Desafio in 2004, and "Van A Ver Lo Que Es Muerte" was released on Las Plagas 2 in 2003. In 2004 the song "Que Es Lo Que Quiere" was released on DJ Nelson's Flow La Discoteka.[14]

Tempo completed his album deal with Sony by releasing the Free Tempo album from prison in June 2009, which included the hit single "Deja Que Hable El Dembow" featuring Wisin y Yandel.[15] The album received a nomination for Best Long Form Music Video at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards for the video which featured the London Symphony Orchestra.[16]

Release and probation (2013–present) edit

Tempo was released from prison on October 9, 2013, and was required to live at a halfway house in Puerto Rico for six months to finish his sentence.[17] During this time he was able to record the mixtape Free Music; it was released as a free download on his official website on December 21, 2013.

His first concert after release was on May 17, 2014, in the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum.[18]

Tempo's initial releases after prison received mixed reviews.[citation needed] The single "Tu Historia" was released on February 14, 2015, and was considered a return to form for the artist. The song sharply criticizes modern hip hop reggaeton and Tempo's views on how the genre lost its essence in favor of mainstream propaganda.[19][20][21]

On September 25, 2018, Tempo released the album Back To The Game.[22]

Discography edit

Studio edit

  • 1999: Game Over
  • 2000: New Game
  • 2009: Free Tempo
  • 2018: Back to the Game
  • 2020: Tempo es Tempo (EP)
  • 2022: Tempo es Tempo 2 (EP)

Compilation edit

  • 2002: Éxitos (greatest hits album)
  • 2013: Free Music (mixtape)

Live edit

  • 1995: Lirios del Sur Underground Live (with K-2 Young) (bootleg) (digital release)
  • 2001: Unplugged (bootleg) (digital release)

Producer credits edit

References edit

  1. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Daddy Yankee Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved January 18, 2008.
  2. ^ Bonacich, Drago "Tempo Biography", Allmusic, retrieved December 12, 2010
  3. ^ "Tempo: La historia de un artista que pudo ser grande y ahí quedó". Heabbi.
  4. ^ "¿Por qué Tempo no tuvo el mismo éxito que Anuel al salir de prisión?". Heabbi.
  5. ^ "Biography Tempo". Reggaeton en Cuba. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  6. ^ "De La Raza - James DeLaRaza - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  7. ^ "S.P.I.C. (Spanish People In Control) - S.P.I.C. - Spanish People In Control". Discogs.
  8. ^ "Mexicano 777 - Biography & History". AllMusic.
  9. ^ "Boricuas NY 2 album". CD Universe, retrieved April 21, 2015.
  10. ^ ""Gargolas vol 3 album". Allmusic, retrieved April 21, 2015.
  11. ^ "HISTÓRICA ENTREVISTA - Tempo habla de Arcangel / Residente / Cosculluela / su ultimo álbum!!!". ALOFOKE MUSIC. June 20, 2017.
  12. ^ "Exitos - Tempo - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  13. ^ (in Spanish). Noticias Sin. April 28, 2011. Archived from the original on April 30, 2011. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
  14. ^ "DJ Nelson's Flow la Discoteka". Amazon, retrieved April 25, 2015.
  15. ^ "Free Tempo - Tempo - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  16. ^ Tirado, Frances (October 10, 2013). "Tempo: Pilar del género urbano" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
  17. ^ Vasquez, Jose (October 10, 2013). "Tempo Returns to Puerto Rico". La Mezcla. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  18. ^ "Tempo ofrecerá su primer concierto tras 11 años preso" (in Spanish). El Universal. May 16, 2014. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
  19. ^ "Flex Responde al Verse de Tu Historia donde Tempo lo Menciona" (in Spanish). Rapeton. February 18, 2015. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  20. ^ "RKM Reacciona Ante Mencion de Tempo En Su Nueva Cancion Tu Historia" (in Spanish). FlowHot. February 17, 2015. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  21. ^ Aspirilla, Yuselin (February 27, 2015). "Panas le Tiran Tempo pa que Respete" (in Spanish). Critica. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  22. ^ "Amazon.com". www.amazon.com. Retrieved April 8, 2019.

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known asEl Narco Hampon El Rey de la Perla del Sur El Rey del Area Sur El Leon del Area SurBorn 1977 09 25 September 25 1977 age 46 1 Ponce Puerto Rico U S GenresReggaeton Latin hip hop gangsta rap Latin trapOccupation s Rapper songwriterInstrument s VocalsYears active1995 presentLabelsFree Tempo LLC Sony BMG Buddha s Productions Free Music Inc Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Beginnings 1995 1998 2 2 Career highlights 1999 2002 2 3 Free Tempo 2002 2013 2 4 Release and probation 2013 present 3 Discography 3 1 Studio 3 2 Compilation 3 3 Live 3 4 Producer credits 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editDavid Sanchez Badillo was born in Ponce Puerto Rico in 1977 Tempo studied at Escuela Libre de Musica de Ponce 5 When Tempo was five his family moved to upstate Haverstraw New York They lived in Rockland County for four years and returned to Puerto Rico when Tempo was nine years old He began writing rap lyrics at the age of 11 citation needed Career editBeginnings 1995 1998 edit Tempo first appeared in DJ Joe Volume 3 1995 and year later in DJ Joe Volume 4 citation needed Initially Tempo was a member of El Escuadron Del Panico The Panic Squadron alongside artists Master Joe OG Black Genio Trebol Clan and Ranking Stone DJ Joe was the group s musical producer Despite underground recognition and a hit single with Figura De Campeona Figure of a Champion alongside DJ Joe Tempo was not satisfied with his musical prospects and joined the Nuyorican rap group S P I C Spanish People In Control S P I C was produced by veteran hip hop promoter producer and artist James De La Raza 6 7 Tempo returned to Puerto Rico to restart his solo career in 1998 and again collaborated with El Escuadron Del Panico Around this time thanks to his burgeoning friendship and performances with Mexicano 777 Tempo met DJ Playero Tempo was added to DJ Playero s roster and he recorded Bailando Quiero Verlas I Want to See Them Ladies Dancing in 1998 which was released on DJ Playero s album Playero 41 Past Present amp Future Tempo s first song with DJ Playero was a collaboration with Mexicano 777 Hagan Ruido Las Pistolas Make Noise Pistols it is considered one of the classic Latin hip hop diss tracks 8 citation needed Career highlights 1999 2002 edit Tempo released Game Over in 1999 on the Buddha s Productions label the album had appearances by Hector amp Tito and MC Ceja citation needed New Game was released the next year and had appearances by Baby Rasta amp Gringo and Maicol amp Manuel Both albums achieved gold record certification citation needed Tempo also acted as co producer on the album Buddha s Family which again received a gold record certification citation needed He produced the album Vida Eterna for Getto amp Gastam in 2002 During this time he also recorded El Que Tenia Que Llegar for DJ Frank s Time to Kill Empiezo La Accion for Boricuas NY 2 9 and Tu Y Quien Mas for the compilation album from Alex Gargolas titled Gargolas Vol 3 10 By 2001 Tempo was the most successful hip hop and reggaeton artist in Puerto Rico with multiple gold and platinum certified albums citation needed On the island he outsold mainstream Puerto Rican acts such as Chayanne and Ricky Martin citation needed In an interview with Alofoke Tempo said that Sony Latin representatives sought the artist out in Puerto Rico and managed to get him a meeting with legendary record executive Tommy Mottola via videophone 11 Tempo received an undisclosed seven digit sum from Sony to sign for a multiple album deal citation needed The Exitos compilation was released by Sony in 2002 and contained a mix of old and new material 12 Exitos sold over 500 000 copies worldwide citation needed It was re released digitally by Tempo s independent label citation needed Free Tempo 2002 2013 edit On October 10 2002 Tempo was arrested and subsequently sentenced to 24 years in prison for alleged drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit such acts This was subsequently reduced to 14 years under an agreement with the prosecutor 13 While in prison previously recorded songs were released on various compilation albums Quien Quiere Guerra was featured on Desafio in 2004 and Van A Ver Lo Que Es Muerte was released on Las Plagas 2 in 2003 In 2004 the song Que Es Lo Que Quiere was released on DJ Nelson s Flow La Discoteka 14 Tempo completed his album deal with Sony by releasing the Free Tempo album from prison in June 2009 which included the hit single Deja Que Hable El Dembow featuring Wisin y Yandel 15 The album received a nomination for Best Long Form Music Video at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards for the video which featured the London Symphony Orchestra 16 Release and probation 2013 present edit Tempo was released from prison on October 9 2013 and was required to live at a halfway house in Puerto Rico for six months to finish his sentence 17 During this time he was able to record the mixtape Free Music it was released as a free download on his official website on December 21 2013 His first concert after release was on May 17 2014 in the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum 18 Tempo s initial releases after prison received mixed reviews citation needed The single Tu Historia was released on February 14 2015 and was considered a return to form for the artist The song sharply criticizes modern hip hop reggaeton and Tempo s views on how the genre lost its essence in favor of mainstream propaganda 19 20 21 On September 25 2018 Tempo released the album Back To The Game 22 Spotify 1 YouTube 2 Instagram 3 Discography editStudio edit 1999 Game Over 2000 New Game 2009 Free Tempo 2018 Back to the Game 2020 Tempo es Tempo EP 2022 Tempo es Tempo 2 EP Compilation edit 2002 Exitos greatest hits album 2013 Free Music mixtape Live edit 1995 Lirios del Sur Underground Live with K 2 Young bootleg digital release 2001 Unplugged bootleg digital release Producer credits edit 2001 Buddha s Family 2002 Vida EternaReferences edit Birchmeier Jason Daddy Yankee Biography Allmusic Retrieved January 18 2008 Bonacich Drago Tempo Biography Allmusic retrieved December 12 2010 Tempo La historia de un artista que pudo ser grande y ahi quedo Heabbi Por que Tempo no tuvo el mismo exito que Anuel al salir de prision Heabbi Biography Tempo Reggaeton en Cuba Retrieved April 22 2015 De La Raza James DeLaRaza Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic S P I C Spanish People In Control S P I C Spanish People In Control Discogs Mexicano 777 Biography amp History AllMusic Boricuas NY 2 album CD Universe retrieved April 21 2015 Gargolas vol 3 album Allmusic retrieved April 21 2015 HISToRICA ENTREVISTA Tempo habla de Arcangel Residente Cosculluela su ultimo album ALOFOKE MUSIC June 20 2017 Exitos Tempo Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Rapero Tempo puede quedar libre en los proximos seis anos gracias a acuerdo in Spanish Noticias Sin April 28 2011 Archived from the original on April 30 2011 Retrieved April 28 2011 DJ Nelson s Flow la Discoteka Amazon retrieved April 25 2015 Free Tempo Tempo Songs Reviews Credits 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