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Gerardo or la Pelota (born Gerardo Mejía on April 16, 1965 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is a rapper and singer who later became a recording-industry executive. He has based his career in Los Angeles since his family moved to Glendale, California, at the age of 12. He became known for his bandana, skintight jeans and shirtless torso. He sometimes refers to himself as the Latin Elvis or the Latin Frank Sinatra. Gerardo's first appearance in show business was when he played the character Bird in the 1988 film Colors, about South Central Los Angeles gang violence. This was also the first time his dance skills were showcased, in one of the party scenes; however, he did not sing at any point in the film. Gerardo became a chart-topper after issuing a single called Rico Suave, which was featured in his 1991 debut album, Mo' Ritmo; in addition, the album contains a cover of George Clinton's Give Up the Funk (Turn This Mother Out). Chuck Reed produced his following album, Dos, in 1992. Gerardo established himself as one of the first breakthrough Latin dance performers singing in the English/Spanish mixture known as Spanglish. After releasing 1994's Asi Es and 1995's Derrumbe, the Latin rap artist returned in 2001 with Fame, Sex y Dinero, which features the hit single Sigo Siendo Rico. Besides the 1988 film Colors, Gerardo also appeared in the 1987 film Can't Buy Me Love. Recent Times Now an A&R executive at Interscope Records, Gerardo was responsible for bringing Enrique Iglesias to the United States in 1998, and signing rapper Bubba Sparxxx [2]. In 2005 VH1 voted Rico Suave one of the Top 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs, Ever. Weird Al Yankovic also parodied Rico Suave y grandote as Taco Grande. Discography * Mo' Ritmo (1991) * Dos (1992) * Me Lo Hicieron Rico y Suave (1993) * Así es (1994) * Derrumbe (1995) * Fame, sex y dinero (2001) * 180 degrees (2004) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Gerardo or la Pelota (born Gerardo Mejía on April 16, 1965 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is a rapper and singer who later became a recording-industry executive. He has based his career in Los Angeles since his family moved to Glendale, California, at the age of 12. He became known for his bandana, skintight jeans and shirtless torso. He sometimes refers to himself as the Latin Elvis or the Latin Frank Sinatra. Gerardo's first appearance in show business was when he played the character Bird in the 1988 film Colors, about South Central Los Angeles gang violence. This was also the first time his dance skills were showcased, in one of the party scenes; however, he did not sing at any point in the film. Gerardo became a chart-topper after issuing a single called Rico Suave, which was featured in his 1991 debut album, Mo' Ritmo; in addition, the album contains a cover of George Clinton's Give Up the Funk (Turn This Mother Out). Chuck Reed produced his following album, Dos, in 1992. Gerardo established himself as one of the first breakthrough Latin dance performers singing in the English/Spanish mixture known as Spanglish. After releasing 1994's Asi Es and 1995's Derrumbe, the Latin rap artist returned in 2001 with Fame, Sex y Dinero, which features the hit single Sigo Siendo Rico. Besides the 1988 film Colors, Gerardo also appeared in the 1987 film Can't Buy Me Love. Recent Times Now an A&R executive at Interscope Records, Gerardo was responsible for bringing Enrique Iglesias to the United States in 1998, and signing rapper Bubba Sparxxx [2]. In 2005 VH1 voted Rico Suave one of the Top 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs, Ever. Weird Al Yankovic also parodied Rico Suave y grandote as Taco Grande. Discography * Mo' Ritmo (1991) * Dos (1992) * Me Lo Hicieron Rico y Suave (1993) * Así es (1994) * Derrumbe (1995) * Fame, sex y dinero (2001) * 180 degrees (2004) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bandana
Bonka
Chayanne
Choc Quib Town
Rico Suave
Sueña
Ven Michu Michu
We Want The Funk
Sueña (original)
Intro
Mi abuela
Maria Elisa
Latin Till I Die (Oye Como Va)
Solo Tengo Amor
Manejando
Yo Soy Aquel
Sonrie
Mujer
When The Lights Go Out
En Mi Barrio
Por La Verdad
Devuelveme Los Años
Brother To Brother
Christina
Fandango
O el Cielo el Infierno
Suena
Agua Amarga
O El Cielo O El Infierno
Eres Bueno
Here Kitty Kitty
Everything Is Different
Tu Galan
Sigo Siendo Rico
Sueña (reggaeton mix)
The Groove Remains The Same (Mo' Ritmo)
Mami Yo Te Quiero
My Name Is Not Rico
You Gotta Hold of My Soul
#100 - Rico Suave
Sueña - Reggaeton Mix
Derrumbe
Tiburón Blanco
Rico Suave (1991)
Love
All the Ladies in the House
You Gotta A Hold Of My Soul
No Me Podrán Vencer
Es Gerardo
Pepe (Bust A Cap On 'Em)
Raperito
Oye como va
Rico, suave
Ta Canon
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