Tito's first Latin chart-topper, "El Amor," appeared in 2009, helping his album El Patrón reach the Latin, pop, and rap charts in the U.S. (A remix of "El Amor" featuring Jenni Rivera that was released later in 2009 certainly didn't hurt.) Invencible followed in 2011, helped by tropical hits "Llueve el Amor" and "Llama Al Sol"; its reggaeton flavor helped make it Tito's most successful album on the rap charts, and it also included a feature for Tito's brother, Emanuel El Bambi. Invicto, released in 2012, bolstered his reputation for mixing styles but still topping charts, featuring the singles "Dame la Ola" and "¿Por Qué Les Mientes?" (the latter included a guest spot for Marc Anthony). Alta Jerarquía appeared toward the end of 2014, including hit features for Chencho ("A Que No Te Atreves") and Nicky Jam ("Adicto a Tus Redes"). Tito also owns the On Fire Music label. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi