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Julio Voltio (also known simply as Voltio ; born as Julio Irving Ramos Filomeno on June 11, 1977, in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico ) is a Puerto Rican (former) singer and rapper . An early pioneer of reggaetón —a modern genre of Latin music originating primarily in Panamá and Puerto Rico , with sonic roots in Jamaican dancehall and American hip hop —Voltio officially retired from the music industry in 2014, having converted to Christianity .

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16-920: 2005 compilation album by Héctor el Father and Naldo Sangre Nueva [REDACTED] Compilation album by Héctor el Father and Naldo Released August 30, 2005 April 25, 2006 (special edition) Recorded 2004–2005 Genre Reggaeton hip hop R&B Label Gold Star Universal Latino Producer Héctor el Father ( exec. ) Naldo ( exec. ) Luny Tunes Nesty la Mente Maestra Nely el Arma Secreta Tainy Bones Héctor el Father chronology Los Anormales (2004) Sangre Nueva (2005) Los Rompe Discotekas (2006) Naldo chronology Sangre Nueva (2005) Lágrimas De Sangre (2009) Sangre Nueva ( New Blood )

32-688: A greatest hits album , singles album or box set. Compilation albums may employ traditional product bundling strategies. According to sound technician Richard King , classical music compilations "may require more processing to match tracks coming from various sources and recording venues, as well as the different sizes of ensembles." In Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau said, "While compilation albums by album artists (as opposed to stylistically unified singles specialists) are often useless, sometimes they present themselves as events", citing as examples

48-2595: A Guerra" (by Noztra ) (produced by Naldo, Nesty, Luny Tunes) – 3:45 Music videos [ edit ] "Sácala" – Wisin & Yandel, Naldo, Héctor el Father, Don Omar, Daddy Yankee, Tego Calderón, Julio Voltio, Zion "Déjale Caer To' el Peso" – Yomo featuring Héctor "Bailando Sola" – Kartier "Uaa" – Ariel featuring Notty "Pa' Que Sudes" – K-Mill "Gata Psycho" – Wibal & Alex "No Quiere Novio" – Ñejo "Que Se Retire" – Naldo "Yo Sigo Aqui" – Naldo featuring Héctor "Voy" – Naldo "Yo Sigo Aqui (live)" – Naldo featuring Héctor Chart performance [ edit ] Chart (2005) Peak position U.S. Billboard 200 131 U.S. Billboard Top Compilation Albums 2 U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 3 U.S. Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums 2 References [ edit ] ^ Billboard.com, Billboard 200 ^ Billboard.com, Top Compilation Albums ^ Billboard.com, Top Latin Albums ^ Billboard.com, Latin Rhythm Albums v t e Héctor el Father Discography Studio albums The Bad Boy (2006) El Juicio Final (2008) Compilation albums Los Anormales (2004) Sangre Nueva (2005) Gold Star Music: Reggaeton Hits (2005) Los Rompe Discotekas (2006) El Rompe Discoteka: The Mix Album (2007) The Bad Boy: The Most Wanted Edition (2007) Singles " Sola " Featured singles " Mayor Que Yo " " Noche de Entierro (Nuestro Amor) " Related articles Héctor & Tito Authority control databases [REDACTED] MusicBrainz release group Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sangre_Nueva&oldid=1236860299 " Categories : Reggaeton albums 2006 compilation albums Albums produced by Luny Tunes Albums produced by Nely Albums produced by Tainy Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles with hAudio microformats Album articles lacking alt text for covers Compilation album A compilation album comprises tracks , which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one performer or by several performers. If

64-657: A contract, record companies may release as many greatest hits albums by their recording artist as they wish without requiring the artist's agreement or permission. In the United Kingdom, the Official Charts Company compiles a weekly compilation albums chart, limited to various artists compilations and soundtrack compilations. Julio Voltio The name "Voltio"—meaning "(electrical) volt "—came about after an incident, during his time as an electrician , in which he inadvertently placed his hand in

80-616: A neighborhood friend, forming the duo Karel y Voltio. They released their debut album Los Dueños del Estilo ("the owners of the style") in 2003. The album did not make a critical or commercial impact, however, and the duo's enthusiasm dwindled. Karel was last featured on La Mision 4 (2004), a compilation album by Luny Tunes . Voltio was eventually signed under Raphael 'Raphy' Pina's label, Pina Records ; Pina subsequently stole money from Voltio, resulting in his departing from that label. Voltio then went into musical "battle-mode", releasing diss-tracks (or tiraeras ) against Pina Records and

96-471: A remixed version with American hip hop group Three 6 Mafia . In 2006, Voltio appeared on Frankie 's 2006 remix of "Puerto Rico". Voltio teamed up with Calle 13 to speak-out against police brutality in Puerto Rico. On August 11, 2008, he announced the publication of a documentary titled En vivo desde Oso Blanco . The documentary covers the time that Voltio spent in prison and his release. Voltio

112-555: A void in the hearts [your heart] and therefore need to search for Christ." Growing up in the Parque Ecuestre Carolina , San Juan, Voltio entered the music business as a teenager . Together with Rey 29 and Héctor el Father , he formed The Masters of Funk . Although the trio released no official music, they were influential in starting the local, island reggaetón movement of the 1990s. Shortly after separating from The Masters of Funk, Voltio partnered with Karel,

128-408: Is a compilation album by Héctor el Father and reggaeton producer Naldo . Its purpose is to introduce new artists from the reggaeton genre to the audience. It presents the new generation of reggaeton. It was created to respond to the tidal wave of worldwide interest in reggaeton. The album is one of the most popular reggaeton albums released. Sangre Nueva featured a host of guest artists and marked

144-490: The 1971 Ray Charles LP A 25th Anniversary in Show Business Salute to Ray Charles , The Kink Kronikles (1972), and Changesonebowie (1976). Common types of compilation include: For multi-artist compilations, royalties are usually prorated. In most cases, each artist's per-record royalty rate (typically 12–14% in 1999) is divided by the number of artists on the album. Some record companies simplify

160-2718: The beginning of many future reggaeton stars, such as Arcángel & De la Ghetto , Yomo , Franco el Gorila, Gadiel, Kartier and Dandyel. Sangre Nueva (special edition) was released on April 25, 2006. Track listing [ edit ] Disc one "Intro" and "Sácala" (by Héctor el Father , Naldo , Don Omar , Wisin & Yandel ) (produced by Naldo ) – 4:50 "A Romper La Disco" (by Tommy Viera and Daddy Yankee ) (produced by Tainy ) – 2:48 "Déjale Caer To' el Peso" (by Héctor el Father and Yomo ) (produced by Naldo , Tainy, Nely) – 4:10 "Restralla" (by Franco el Gorila, Wisin ) (produced by Nesty, Naldo) – 2:52 "Se La Monté" (by Gadiel , Lobo, and Yandel ) (produced by Naldo, Nely, Nesty, Luny Tunes ) – 2:54 "Gata Psycho" (by Wibal & Alex ) (produced by Naldo, Nesty) – 2:51 "Bailando Sola" (by Kartier) (produced by Luny Tunes , Nely, Naldo) – 3:33 "Ven Pégate" (by Arcángel & De la Ghetto , Zion) (produced by Naldo, Tainy) – 3:55 "Guerrilla" (by Ñengo Flow and Julio Voltio ) (produced by Naldo) – 3:06 "Nueva Sangre" (by Abrante & Caico, Tego Calderón ) (produced by Luny Tunes ) – 3:14 "5 Minutos" (by Naldo) (produced by Naldo, Tainy) – 3:17 "Tigresa" (by Joan & O'Neill) (produced by Naldo, Nesty, Víctor el Nasi) – 2:34 "La Cola" (by Jomar and Héctor el Father) (produced by Naldo, Nesty, Víctor el Nasi, Álex Gárgolas) – 2:45 "Pa' Que Sudes" (by K-Mill ) (produced by Naldo, Nesty, Tainy, Bones, Luny Tunes) – 2:29 "Sedúceme" (by Danny & Chillin) (produced by Naldo, Nely, Luny Tunes) – 7:32 Disc two "Intro" (by Héctor el Father, Naldo, Don Omar, Wisin & Yandel) (produced by Naldo) – 5:23 "Uaaa" (by Ariel and Notty) (produced by Naldo, Nesty, N.O.T.T.Y) – 2:23 "Activaó" (by Mr. Philips and Baby Ranks ) (produced by Naldo, Luny Tunes) – 2:51 "Cuando Bailes" (by Varon) (produced by Naldo, Nesty) – 2:53 "How You Feel" (by Severe & Sincere) (produced by Nesty) – 3:03 "Rómpela" (by Albert & el Skizzo) (produced by Naldo, Nesty) – 2:31 "Descontrólate" (by Dandyel, Angel & Khriz ) (produced by Naldo, Tainy, Nely) – 3:27 "Mil Envidiosos" (by Yo-Seph) (produced by Naldo, Nesty) – 2:58 "Pégala" (by Q-Killa) (produced by Naldo, Nesty) – 2:12 "La Carretilla" (by Jenny la Sexy Voz) (produced by Naldo, Nesty, Víctor, Nales) – 2:18 "Tengo Control" (by Odyssey, Yaga & Mackie ) (produced by Naldo, Nesty, Víctor) – 3:23 "Quiero" (by Felina) (produced by Naldo, Luny Tunes, Nesty) – 2:47 "Slow Down" (by Moreno Luzunariz) (produced by Naldo, Nesty) – 3:19 "Me Huele

176-399: The equation and pay a rounded-off rate, either as a percentage or as a set amount, regardless of the total number of artists on the record. As of 1999 , these rates were around 0.5% to 1% or 15–16 cents per record. When a compilation album includes a track from a different record company, the royalties are split between the artist and the original record company. Unless specifically limited by

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192-486: The hits "Bumper", "No Amarres Fuego" (featuring Zion & Lennox ) and "Julito Maraña". Voltio also was featured on a remix of the song " Locked Up " by Senegal -based singer Akon , released in the UK as part of Locked Up-Global Remixes . Having experienced relative success, Voltio returned with his self-titled release in 2005, which included his biggest hit to date, "Chulín Culín Chunflai", which features Residente , and

208-404: The label's signed artists, with songs such as "Bling Bling" and "Guasa Guasa", both duets with fellow Pina-affected artist Tego Calderón . With few options remaining, Voltio was preparing to exit the music business until Calderón, a primary artist with White Lion Records , convinced him to sign with the label. Having taken Tego's advice, Voltio released the album Voltage AC c(2004), featuring

224-416: The recordings are from one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may be collected together as a greatest hits album or box set . If the recordings are from several artists, there may be a theme, topic, time period, or genre which links the tracks, or they may have been intended for release as a single work—such as a tribute album . When

240-425: The tracks are by the same recording artist, the album may be referred to as a retrospective album or an anthology . Songs included on a compilation album may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several performers. If by one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may be collected together as

256-490: The wrong location and received an electric shock . At that point, he began being referred to by friends as "Bombillo" ("light bulb") or "Corto-Circuito" ("short-circuit"), until eventually calling him "Voltio". The artists formerly known as Voltio now identifies as a born-again Christian , once stating in an interview: "…Yes, really[,] I accepted Christ as my savior[;] I really do [accept Christ,] because sometimes you have

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