Hector el Father
					
					
		
								from Carolina, Puerto Rico
					
					
									September 4, 1978 (age 47)
					
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						One of the pioneers of reggaeton, Hector el Father (aka Hector El Bambino) was half of the trailblazing duo Hector  Tito (aka Los Bambinos) before he embarked on a solo career of his own. Hector (born Héctor Delgado Román) began his solo career with a pair of CD mixtapes, Los Anormales (2005) and Los Rompe Discotekas (2006). The latter was a particularly curious release, for it was issued by Roc la Familia, a newly inaugurated Latino division of The Island Def Jam Music Group, led at the time by rap legend Jay-Z, who reportedly took a keen interest in reggaeton. Jay-Z even collaborated with Hector, albeit rather lazily, on the album's lead single, Here We Go Yo. Though the Def Jam episode garnered Hector a lot of attention, he enjoyed much more success with his proper solo debut, The Bad Boy (2007). The Machete Music release featured a number one single, Sola, which was far and away his biggest hit to date. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
						
							
							
							
							 
						
					
 
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