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José Cosculluela was born and raised in Humacao, on the East Coast of Puerto Rico, from a young age he became very interested in music, and began making underground mixtapes with his brother Jaime, and a group of friends. After a couple of years of recording underground, he was discovered in a studio in San Juan by Buddha, a very well known Reggaeton producer, with the help of Buddha, other well known producer, Cosculluela was able to make his first appearance on Don Omar's Bandoleros, and later that year (2005) on Buddha's Family 2, with the hit song "Te Va A Ir Mal." After this, Cosculluela started going up in the ranks of Reggaeton and Latin Hip hop's greatest, appearing in such CDs as, Los Bandoleros: Reloaded, Invasion, Gargolas, Los Bravos, El Pentagono, El Pentagono Return, Los Brother, and many more. Cosculluela is known to many as "El Principe del Verso" or The Prince of the Verse, for being one of the best songwriters in this genre, and for having one of the most creative and extensive vocabularies of all the other singer-songwriters.
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José Cosculluela was born and raised in Humacao, on the East Coast of Puerto Rico, from a young age he became very interested in music, and began making underground mixtapes with his brother Jaime, and a group of friends. After a couple of years of recording underground, he was discovered in a studio in San Juan by Buddha, a very well known Reggaeton producer, with the help of Buddha, other well known producer, Cosculluela was able to make his first appearance on Don Omar's Bandoleros, and later that year (2005) on Buddha's Family 2, with the hit song "Te Va A Ir Mal." After this, Cosculluela started going up in the ranks of Reggaeton and Latin Hip hop's greatest, appearing in such CDs as, Los Bandoleros: Reloaded, Invasion, Gargolas, Los Bravos, El Pentagono, El Pentagono Return, Los Brother, and many more. Cosculluela is known to many as "El Principe del Verso" or The Prince of the Verse, for being one of the best songwriters in this genre, and for having one of the most creative and extensive vocabularies of all the other singer-songwriters.
REFERENCES
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosculluela
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-6Dc5Ogua8&feature=related
Album Appearances