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'''Lito Y Polaco ''' (born '''Rafael Sierra''' and '''Rafael Omar Polaco Molina''') from [[Carolina, Puerto Rico]] are considered the most violent [[Duet (music)|duo]] in [[reggaeton]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}}. They formed part of the original members of [[DJ Eric Industry]], alongside [[MC Ceja]], & [[Glory (singer) |Glory]]. |
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They are affiliated with Pina Records and part of the Pina Records vs Buddha's Family War. Around that time, Polaco met [[Tempo (artist)|Tempo]] in an infamous street fight next to [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]]. They have several other competitors besides Buddha's Family War, including [[Baby Rasta y Gringo]], [[Voltio]], [[Eddie Dee]] and [[Tego Calderón]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}}. Although having not gotten along with him for many years Polaco seems to have resolved his differences with Gringo even to the point of supporting him by making a guest appearance on Gringo's solo album [[El Independiente]]. |
They are affiliated with Pina Records and part of the Pina Records vs Buddha's Family War. Around that time, Polaco met [[Tempo (artist)|Tempo]] in an infamous street fight next to [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]]. They have several other competitors besides Buddha's Family War, including [[Baby Rasta y Gringo]], [[Voltio]], [[Eddie Dee]] and [[Tego Calderón]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}}. Although having not gotten along with him for many years Polaco seems to have resolved his differences with Gringo even to the point of supporting him by making a guest appearance on Gringo's solo album [[El Independiente]]. |
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Revision as of 21:00, 30 November 2007
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Lito Y Polaco (born Rafael Sierra and Rafael Omar Polaco Molina) from Carolina, Puerto Rico are considered the most violent duo in reggaeton[citation needed]. They formed part of the original members of DJ Eric Industry, alongside MC Ceja, & Glory. They are affiliated with Pina Records and part of the Pina Records vs Buddha's Family War. Around that time, Polaco met Tempo in an infamous street fight next to Ponce. They have several other competitors besides Buddha's Family War, including Baby Rasta y Gringo, Voltio, Eddie Dee and Tego Calderón[citation needed]. Although having not gotten along with him for many years Polaco seems to have resolved his differences with Gringo even to the point of supporting him by making a guest appearance on Gringo's solo album El Independiente.
Some of their hit songs from the album Fuera De Serie include Loco(f. Nicky Jam) and Ojos de Diabla(f. Divino). As of 2006, they are no longer performing as a duo[citation needed]. Lito is currently making underground rap and Polaco works alongside Héctor "El Father". Both Lito and Polaco are in the process of recording their debut solo albums entitled El Cappo De Tutti Capi and El Táltaro respectively. Polaco is currently feuding with Don Omar and Arcangel.
Discography
- Masacrando MC's (2000)
- Los Éxitos Vol. 1 (2001)
- Mundo Frío (2002)
- Fuera de Serie (2004)
- Fuera de Serie Live (2005)
- De La Calle Pa' La Calle Lito Mc Cassidy (2007)
- El Táltaro Polaco (200?)
- Como Antes (200?)
Singles
- Jenga Jenga
- Por Mas Que Intenten (feat. Karel & Voltio)
- Maniática Sexual (2001)
- Mundo Frío (2002)
- Piensan (2002)
- Rosando Con Mi Piel (feat. Nicky Jam) (2002)
- Esta Noche Quiero Darte (feat. Speedy) (2002)
- Testimonio De La Calle (2002)
- Mírate Al Espejo (2002)
- La Gritona (DJ Dicky "No Fear 4") 2002
- Ojos de Diabla (feat. Divino) (2004)
- Los Cerdos (2004)
- Gata Traicionera (feat. Jacob) (2004)
- Ella Vive Sola (feat. La Secta) (2004)
- R.I.P. Arcangel (Tiraera Pa' Arcangel) (2007)
- Romper Culo (Tiraera Pa Arcangel) 2007
External Links
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=69811703 Lito's Offical Myspace