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'''Nick Rivera Caminero''' (born March 17, 1981),<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web|last1=Birchmeier|first1=Jason|title=Nicky Jam - Biography|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nicky-jam-mn0000867980/biography|website=[[Allmusic]]|publisher=[[Rovi Corporation]]|accessdate=13 December 2014}}</ref> known by his stage name '''Nicky Jam''', is a [[singer]] and [[songwriter]]. Jam is known for such hits as "Me Voy Pa'l Party", "Chambonea", "Yo No Soy Tu Marido", "Vive Contigo", "En La Cama (feat. Daddy Yankee)", "Buscarte (feat. Daddy Yankee)", "Guayando (feat. Daddy Yankee)", "Voy A Beber", among others.
'''Nick Rivera Caminero''' (born February 25, 1980),<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web|last1=Birchmeier|first1=Jason|title=Nicky Jam - Biography|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nicky-jam-mn0000867980/biography|website=[[Allmusic]]|publisher=[[Rovi Corporation]]|accessdate=13 December 2014}}</ref> known by his stage name '''Nicky Jam''', is a [[singer]] and [[songwriter]]. Jam is known for such hits as "Me Voy Pa'l Party", "Chambonea", "Yo No Soy Tu Marido", "Vive Contigo", "En La Cama (feat. Daddy Yankee)", "Buscarte (feat. Daddy Yankee)", "Guayando (feat. Daddy Yankee)", "Voy A Beber", among others.


==Early life==
==Early life==

Revision as of 18:02, 17 June 2015

Nicky Jam
Birth nameNick Rivera Caminero
Also known asEl Cangri, Nicky
Born (1980-02-25) February 25, 1980 (age 44)
Boston, U.S.
GenresReggaeton
Occupations
InstrumentVocals
Years active1994–present
LabelsPicoll (1994–2001)
Guatauba Productions (1999–2002)
Pina Records (1999–2008)
White Lion Records (2003)
Jams Records (2003)
Los Cangris Inc. (2003)
Industria Inc. (2008–present)
Websitenickyjampr.net

Nick Rivera Caminero (born February 25, 1980),[1] known by his stage name Nicky Jam, is a singer and songwriter. Jam is known for such hits as "Me Voy Pa'l Party", "Chambonea", "Yo No Soy Tu Marido", "Vive Contigo", "En La Cama (feat. Daddy Yankee)", "Buscarte (feat. Daddy Yankee)", "Guayando (feat. Daddy Yankee)", "Voy A Beber", among others.

Early life

Nicky Jam was born in Boston, Massachusetts to a Puerto Rican father and a Dominican mother, however he later moved with his family to Barrio Obrero in Puerto Rico when he was six years old.[1] He has been in reggaeton since his youth. The name "Nicky Jam" was given by a homeless to Jam as a form of a joke. At the beginning Nick Rivera didn't like the name but as time went he found use of it. Nicky Jam comes from a low income family and he had to work at a grocery store to help his parents. The work he performed at this grocery store was illegal since he was a minor. During his free time he improvised in front of the grocery store. One day a lady from a music label noticed his talent and signed him to her label to release an album. At the age of eleven he recorded his first album "Distinto a los Demas". Since he was young and had no experience in this career, this album wasn't successful. However the album did gain him recognition in the music industry, and got the attention of some music producers like DJ Joe, DJ Playero, DJ Chiklin,[2]

Musical career

Daddy Yankee & Nicky Jam: Los Cangris

After his first album, he continued working in the music industry creating many hits. Thanks to those hits, Nicky Jam had the opportunity to meet Daddy Yankee. They met when they were recording with Guatauba and DJ Playero. Daddy Yankee offered Nicky Jam to work with him and thanks to this opportunity a strong friendship began. During the late '90s and early 2000s, they became close friends and formed the unofficial Daddy Yankee & Nicky Jam duo, also known as, Los Cangris. They created many well known hit singles such as "Sabanas Blancas", "Guayando", "Sentirte" and many others. They also worked together on the album "Los Super Amigos" in 2000 which was never released.[3] Due to personal issues, they ended their friendship in 2004 and stopped working together. Nicky Jam continued working as a solo artist and created many hits as well as Daddy Yankee.[4]

Nicky Jam: Solo Career

Nicky Jam rose to fame after the release of Haciendo Escante in 2001. However he didn't gain international recognition until 2004 with the release of Vida Escante. He and Daddy Yankee separated due to many arguments and conflicts between the two thus resulting in a rivalry. This rivalry led both artists to "tiraera". Due to Daddy Yankee's popularity at the time, many saw Nicky Jam as the "bad guy" in the whole rivalry and became very disliked. His most recent studio album is The Black Carpet released in 1997. Throughout his career, Nicky Jam, has worked with many artists like Daddy Yankee, R.K.M & Ken-Y, Héctor & Tito (Hector el Father and Tito El Bambino), Lito & Polaco, Big Boy, Magnate & Valentino and many others. However by the late 2000s, his career suffered a decline. He decided to move to Medellin, Colombia in 2010 after performing a few concerts there. In Colombia, Nicky Jam found the attention from the fans he needed and had the opportunity to restart his career. Thanks to the Colombian audience, he made a powerful comeback with his successful singles: "Tu Primera Vez", "Piensas en Mi", "Curiosidad", "Juegos Prohibidos" and, most notably, "Voy A Beber". He also worked with Daddy Yankee again, after 8 years of not working together, on the album Prestige by Daddy Yankee. Nicky Jam has appeared in many reggaeton albums, currently holding the record for most appearances on various artist albums, which was formerly held by Daddy Yankee. His most recent album appearance is with Daddy Yankee's album Prestige, with the track "El Party Me Llama".

Discography

Albums

Singles

Album Appearances

References

  1. ^ a b Birchmeier, Jason. "Nicky Jam - Biography". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  2. ^ http://nickyjampr.net/biografia
  3. ^ es:Los Super Amigos
  4. ^ http://nickyjampr.net/biografia

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