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Miguel de Jesús (born September 19, 1981, Ponce, Puerto Rico),[2] also known as Guelo Star, is a Puerto Rican reggaeton rapper, singer, lyricist, occasional producer and promoter. In his musical career, he has worked with artists such as Daddy Yankee,[3] Pipe Calderón,[4] De La Ghetto, Jowell & Randy,[5] Wisin, Don Omar and Ivy Queen.[6] He has been recognized three times for his compositions at the ASCAP Awards.[7] He began his music career writing and producing for other artists, establishing himself in the world of reggaeton and rap. Initially, he was a part duo of Jamsha & Guelo Star: Los Puti-Puerkos.[8] He started out working with DJ Blass on albums like @ria 51: Aliados Al Escuadron (1999) and Reggaeton Sex Vol. 2 (2000). In 2007, he joined forces with duos, Jaime Borges and Héctor Padilla (J-King & Maximan), and Randy Ortiz and Joel Muñoz (Jowell & Randy) and were taken on by the reggaeton producer of White Lion Records, Elías De León. They later became known as "Casa de Leones".[9]
Read moreMiguel de Jesús (born September 19, 1981, Ponce, Puerto Rico),[2] also known as Guelo Star, is a Puerto Rican reggaeton rapper, singer, lyricist, occasional producer and promoter. In his musical career, he has worked with artists such as Daddy Yankee,[3] Pipe Calderón,[4] De La Ghetto, Jowell & Randy,[5] Wisin, Don Omar and Ivy Queen.[6] He has been recognized three times for his compositions at the ASCAP Awards.[7] He began his music career writing and producing for other artists, establishing himself in the world of reggaeton and rap. Initially, he was a part duo of Jamsha & Guelo Star: Los Puti-Puerkos.[8] He started out working with DJ Blass on albums like @ria 51: Aliados Al Escuadron (1999) and Reggaeton Sex Vol. 2 (2000). In 2007, he joined forces with duos, Jaime Borges and Héctor Padilla (J-King & Maximan), and Randy Ortiz and Joel Muñoz (Jowell & Randy) and were taken on by the reggaeton producer of White Lion Records, Elías De León. They later became known as "Casa de Leones".[9]