Rauw Alejandro
Raul Alejandro Ocasio-Ruiz (born on January 10, 1993) who is also known professionally as Rauw Alejandro, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. Referred to as the "King of Modern Reggaeton",[2][3He is part of "the younger generation" of Puerto Rican urban musicians. The album he released his debut, Afrodisiaco (studio album) was released in the month of November in 2020. His second studio album Vice Versa, which was released in June 2021. It featured the lead track "Todo de Ti". From twelve nominations, he has been awarded two Latin Grammy Awards. Raul Alejandro Ocasio Ruiz was born on the 10th of January 1993 in San Juan, Puerto Rico and was raised in Canovanas and Carolina. [4][5] His father Raul Ocasio Ruiz was a guitarist and his mother Maria Nelly Ruiz was his back-up vocalist. He was introduced to music by Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley. 6 Alejandro was a part of his father's household for a long time in the United States, mostly New York City and Miami and Miami, where the music he listened to was influenced by R&B and the dancehall genres. 7] 8 Alejandro and his fellow Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA were childhood pals; they were both at the same school and had classes together. 9/10/10 Alejandro was a gifted dancer in his youth and was an active participant in talent shows. After finishing high school, Alejandro began his studies at the University of Puerto Rico. He played soccer from the age of six to twenty-five. However, he decided to stop playing because he didn't perform the way he hoped. When he was 20, the injury he sustained. He moved to Orlando, Florida to attempt to be scouted in the Premier Development League (PDL) however, he was not successful. Rauw Alejandro is known for his Latin R&B, Latin Reggaeton and rhythmic pop music. Billboard declared that his music "set his music distinct" from the growing number of Reggaetones who are influenced by pop. Presley as well as Jackson were influential early on. He was also later influenced by Ricky Martin and Daddy Yankee. [24] He also credits Ciara as his musical inspiration.





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