Magic Juan (musician)
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Born | New York City, New York, U.S. | July 27, 1971
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Years active | 1989–present |
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Magic Juan (born July 27, 1971) is an American merengue and hip hop artist. He was the lead singer and rapper of Dominican-American merengue group Proyecto Uno. The group gain huge success with hits like "Brinca", "El Tiburon", "25 Horas", among others. Later on he pursued a solo career.
Early life and education
[edit]Magic Juan was born in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City and raised in Teaneck, New Jersey.[1] He is of Dominican descent. He joined the school choir at the age of ten and took piano, guitar, and drum lessons. After high school he played with the idea of studying marketing, but an offer to join Proyecto Uno, a merengue band with heavy urban and hip-hop influences, he decided to drop out of New York Institute of Technology in order to pursue his interest in music.
Career
[edit]Juan's bilingual rapping was featured on the cut "Brinca," a single that went to number one in over eight countries in Latin America. Proyecto Uno went on to sell over three million albums worldwide. Juan soon desired to record his own solo material. In 2003, he released his solo debut, La Prueba, and became the New York correspondent for Telemundo's Latin hip-hop show, The Roof.
In 2004, he released Libertad: The Magic Juan Mix and the double CD, Inevitable.[2] On June 9, 2009, Magic released his third studio album as a solo artist, The Sure Bet, containing a wide variety of musical influences including hip hop, reggae, bachata, salsa, and merengue.[3] The album's first single was "Baby Come Back".
Solo albums
[edit]- Hokus Pokus : Give Me The World (1991)
- Flia: The Album (2000)
- La Prueba (2003)
- El Duro (2004)
- Libertad: The Magic Juan Street Mix Jump Off (2004)
- Inevitable (2004)
- Quiscalle (2007)
- The Sure Bet (2009)
References
[edit]- ^ Valdes, Alisa. "ON THE BEAT HOW PROYECTO UNO IS WORKING TO BE THE NEXT BIG THING", Boston Globe, February 25, 1996. Accessed August 5, 2009. "Magic Juan, 24, a native of Teaneck, was born to Dominican parents."
- ^ David Jefferies[clarification needed]
- ^ "Magic Juan - Sure Bet CD Album".
- Record producers from New York (state)
- Musicians from Teaneck, New Jersey
- Musicians from Manhattan
- People from Washington Heights, Manhattan
- American reggaeton musicians
- American merengue musicians
- American hip hop musicians
- American rappers of Dominican Republic descent
- Living people
- 1971 births
- 21st-century American rappers
- New York Institute of Technology alumni