Héctor

Héctor "El Father"

Nascimento : 1979-09-04, Carolina, Puerto Rico

História

Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist and producer.

Perfil

Héctor

Filmes

Héctor El Father: Conocerás la verdad
This autobiography of Hector Delgado runs from his childhood to become one of the greatest exponents of the urban genre, but the results of that life did not please him and led him to try to take his life .After being victim of a firefight at a service station in Aguada, a city hall in Puerto Rico, he stopped earning at least two hundred American dollars for presentation and being "devout of Jesus"
La clave
Musical documentary film about the similarities between two types of music genres known as Salsa and Reggaeton. The clave is the five-note two-bar rhythm pattern which generates rhythmic measurement and is the foundation and backbone of Salsa and all Afro-Cuban based music.
Héctor
Himself
Héctor "El Father" performs some of his best-loved songs for an enthusiastic audience in this 2007 concert filmed live in the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum, Puerto Rico. A renowned reggaeton star, Héctor has also become one of the most successful producers in the Latin American music industry since rising to fame as a member of the duo Héctor y Tito. Songs include "Rumor de Guerra," "Maldades," "Noche de Travesuras," "Mayor Que Yo," "Hello Mama," "En Busca de Ti" and many more. Featurings: Wisin, Yandel, Jowell, Randy, Yomo, Polaco, among others.
Reggaeton Videos on Fire
Himself
Heat up the night with this collection of reggaeton videos from artists such as Cheka, Héctor "El Father" and many more. Latin spice, Caribbean grooves and urban edge mix and mingle on the reggaeton dance floor with Nego Flow's fiery "Hasta Que Te Lo Unda," Zion's zesty "Yo Voy a Llegar" and Tito "El Bambino" red-hot "Me Pidieron Acción." Also featured are Zion, Baby Rasta y Gringo; Alexis y Fido; Maestro y Julio Voltio; Tony Dize; and DJ Goldy.
Hustle Up Latino
Himself
The producers of Hustle Up video magazine showcase the Latino sound with a collection of exclusive music videos and candid interviews with some of the biggest stars in hip-hop. Featured artists include Don Omar, Hector "El Father," Ivy Queen, Luny Tunes, the Mas Flow Family, Bimbo and Zion y Lennox -- plus exclusive behind-the-scenes footage captured at the Mix 107.7 Mix Action Sports concert in Puerto Rico.
Reggaeton Hits
Himself
Sweeping the streets of urban communities with an infectious blend of Latino-infused dancehall, hip-hop and reggae, reggaeton has become one of the most exciting new genres in the music industry. This collection of music videos rounds up hits from some of the hottest reggaeton artists on the airwaves, including Trebol Clan, Héctor and Tito, Tony Dize, Daddy Yankee, Nicky Jam, Hector "El Father" and Tego Calderón.
The Noise 10: The Last Noise: The Videos
Himself
Groove to the spicy Latin beats of some of the hottest reggaeton artists around with this collection of six saucy music videos from Baby & Gringo, Zion & Lennox, Nottyplay, Ranking Stone, Shaka Black and Alberto Style. Also included is the documentary "The Reggaeton Beginnings" (with DJ Negro, DJ Nelson, Baby Rasta & Gringo, Hector "The Father," Ivy Queen, Zion & Lennox, Baby Ranks, Checka and Las Guanabanas) and a making-of featurette.
Luny Tunes: Más Flow 2
Himself
In this music sampler, Francisco Saldana and Victor Cabrera -- known together as the Reggaeton duo Luny Tunes -- bring you a compilation of hot videos from the industry's finest young talent. Tracks include "Cae La Noche" by Héctor and Tito; "Aventura" by Wisin and Yandel; "Motívate al Baile" by Baby Ranks; "Si Te Preguntan" by Nicky Jam; "Te Quiero Ver" by Cidellis; and "Cójela Que Va Sin Jockey" by Daddy Yankee.