R.K.M & Ken-Y
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R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
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Origin | Gurabo, Puerto Rico |
Genres | Reggaetón |
Years active | 2003–2013 |
Labels | Pina, Universal Music Latino, Machete Music |
José Nieves (R.K.M) and Kenny Vázquez (Ken-Y), both from Gurabo, Puerto Rico, were a Grammy Award-nominated reggaeton duo. They separated in 2013 so each artist could pursue his own musical endeavors.
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Early career
The duo started their music career in high school. R.K.M (formerly known as "Rakim" but changed to avoid confusion with the established hip-hop artist Rakim) was inspired by the explosion of reggaeton music in the 1990s. He encouraged Ken-Y to join him to form a duo; they performed at 16th birthday parties and public events.
Nicky Jam gave them a chance to make an appearance on his album, Vida Escante. They were featured on "Pasado" and "Me Estoy Muriendo". These singles were hits[vague] in Latin America.[citation needed] They also won The Draft, a contest for upcoming Latin artists. They won the best Latin and reggae award in 2007.
Professional career
This success attrcated Raphy Pina, the reggaeton moguls. They signed to the label and a year later released Masterpiece. The album was nominated for Premio Lo Nuestro of 2007.[1] Their first hit single was "Down", reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in 2006. Four other singles were released from the album, as well as music videos. It won many awards.[vague] The album went platinum and sold about 600,000 copies.[1] The duo went on a tour across the world.[citation needed] They have released the songs performed on tour on an album entitled Masterpiece: World Tour (Sold Out). They have also released a special edition version of the album entitled Masterpiece Commemorative Edition.
Their studio album, The Royalty, was released on September 9, 2008.
The first single released from the album was "Mis Días Sin Ti". Raphy Pina announced the return of R.K.M & Ken-Y February 15, 2008. The date was actually a concert they held in the Choliseo in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The concert's headline was "Romantic en el Choliseo". Reggaeton artists like Wisin & Yandel, Tito "El Bambino", Nicky Jam, Rene Moz and Arcangel were present. Other artists like N'Klabe and Karis were also present.
And 3 years later they release their Final studio album "Forever" on February 14, 2011, Two Singles were released from the album, And have Features in this album Zion & Lennox, Alexis & Fido and Arthur Hanlon.
Since their first album, R.K.M & Ken-Y have appeared and guest starred on many songs. They have worked with artists such as Cruzito, Don Omar, Daddy Yankee, José Feliciano, Pitbull, Héctor "El Father", David Bisbal, Ivy Queen, Chino & Nacho, Hector Acosta "El Torito", Plan B, Tony Dize and Zion & Lennox.
Separation
On April 10, 2013, the producer Raphy Pina announced that the duo would separate but they continued with their scheduled performances and appearances. Both artists took this decision with each focusing on future solo projects.[2][3][4]
R.K.M's album will be called "Differente" and Ken-Y's "The King of Romance". R.K.M will continue with rapping although he begun singing to make things, as his album states, different. Ken-Y will continue with his romantic style of singing.
Both artists left their long time co workers from Pina Records to actually make their new albums on their own.
Style
R.K.M provides rapping verses for many songs while Ken-Y provides the vocal lyrics. R.K.M tends to have fast, upbeat verses while Ken-Y sings many hooks.[citation needed]
Ken-Y does most of the singing within their songs while R.K.M only gets a few seconds to rap.[citation needed]
Personal Lives
On January 16, 2009, R.K.M married Lizbert Cruz in Caguas, Puerto Rico.[citation needed] R.K.M has two boys and Ken-Y remains unmarried but has two girls and one boy.[citation needed]They continue to reside in Puerto Rico.
Discography
Studio albums
- Masterpiece (2006)
- The Royalty/La Realeza (2008)
- Forever (2011)
Compilation/live albums
- Masterpiece: World Tour (Sold Out) (2006)
- Masterpiece "Commemorative Edition" (2007)
- Romantico 360°: Live From Puerto Rico (2009)
- The Last Chapter (2010)
- La Formula (2012)
Solo Albums
- Ken-Y: The King Of Romance (2016)
- RKM: Diferente (2016)
Singles
- "Dame Lo Que Quiero"
- "Down"
- "Me Matas"
- "Igual Que Ayer"
- "Down (Remix)" (featuring Hector "El Father")
- "Oh Oh, ¿Porqué Te Están Velando?"
- "Llorarás"
- "Mis Días Sin Ti"
- "Te Regalo Amores"
- "Tuve Un Sueno" (featuring Plan B)
- "Vicio Del Pecado"
- "Quiero Un Pueblo Que Cante" (featuring Plan B, Cruzito & Tony Dize)
- "Te Ame En Mis Suenos"
- "Por Amor A Ti"
- "Más"
- "Mi Corazón Esta Muerto"
- "Cuando Te Enamores"
- "Princesa" (Ken-Y only)
- "Donde Estas" (RKM Only)
- "Navegar En Mis Recuerdos" (Ken-Y only)
- "Quedate Junto A Mi"
- "Regalo De Quinceanera" (Ken-Y only)
- " Prefiero Morir" (Ken-Y only)
- " A Ella Le Gusta El Dembow" (featuring Zion & Lennox)
Collaborations
Year | Song | Featured artist(s) |
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2004 | "Pasado" | Nicky Jam feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y |
"Me Estoy Muriendo" | ||
"Si La Ves" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. Don Omar | |
2005 | "Ando Solo" | Polaco feat. Ken-Y |
2006 | "La Noche Más Triste" | Lito & Polaco feat. Ken-Y |
"Tengo Un Amor (Remix)" | Toby Love feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
2007 | "Quizás (Remix)" | Tony Dize feat. Ken-Y |
"En Que Fallamos (Remix)" | Ivy Queen feat. Ken-Y | |
"Fans" | Tito "El Bambino" feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
"¿Quién Me Iba A Decir? (Remix)" | David Bisbal feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
"Si Ya No Estás" | N'Klabe feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
"La Amas Como Yo" | Karis feat. Ken-Y | |
"Mar y Cielo" | José Feliciano feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
"Gas Pela" | Nicky Jam feat. R.K.M | |
"Ton Ton Ton" | Nicky Jam feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
"Quédate Con Él" | Nicky Jam feat. Ken-Y and Cruzito | |
2008 | "Quién Dijo Amigos (Remix)" | Ana Isabelle feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y |
"Vicio del Pecado" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. Héctor Acosta "El Torito" | |
"Te Regalo Amores (Remix)" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. Ivy Queen | |
2009 | "Te Amo (Remix)" | Makano feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y |
"El Perdedor (Remix)" | Aventura feat. Ken-Y | |
"Tu Primera Vez" | Héctor Acosta "El Torito" feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
"No Hay Nadie Mas" | Nicky Jam feat. R.K.M | |
"El Culpable Soy Yo (Remix)" | Cristian Castro feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
"One In A Million" | Ken-Y feat. Cruzito | |
2009 | "Se Apagó La Llama" | Chino & Nacho feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y |
"Mi Amor Es Pobre" | Tony Dize feat. Arcángel and Ken-Y | |
2010 | "Mi Delirio (Remix)" | Anahí feat. Ken-Y |
"El Doctorado (Remix)" | Tony Dize feat. Ken-Y and Don Omar | |
"Lloras" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. Plan B | |
"Déjame Entrar" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. Marcos Yaroide | |
2011 | "Bésame (Remix)" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. feat. Nova & Jory |
"Tus Recuerdos Son Mi Dios" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. Pipe Calderón | |
"No Vuelvas (Remix)" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. Zion & Lennox | |
"Solo Pienso En Ti (Remix)" | Jerry Rivera feat. Ken-Y | |
"Pienso en Ti (Remix)" | Eloy feat. R.K.M & Ken-Y | |
"3 Pa' 3" | R.K.M feat. Maldy and Lennox | |
2012 | "Diosa de los Corazones" | La Formula: R.K.M & Ken-Y, Zion & Lennox, Arcángel and Lobo |
"More" | Zion feat. Jory and Ken-Y | |
"La Fórmula Perfecta" | Ken-Y feat. Arcángel & De La Ghetto | |
"Pasarla Bien" | R.K.M feat. Lobo and Jalil | |
"La Fórmula Sigue" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. Arcángel, Plan B and Zion & Lennox | |
"Cuando Te Enamores" | R.K.M & Ken-Y feat. J Álvarez | |
2013 | "Llégale Ya" | Erick J feat. Ken-Y |
"Ella Me Pide Calor" | R.K.M feat. Ñengo Flow | |
"Princesa (Remix)" | Ken-Y feat.Jerry Rivera | |
"No Vuelvo" | Victor Manuelle feat.Ken-Y |
References
External links
- R.K.M. & Ken-Y's Universal Music Latin Entertainment official website
- R.K.M & Ken-Y official MySpace
- R.K.M & Ken-Y official website
- Pina Records official website
- R.K.M & Ken-Y official Twitter page
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- Living people
- People from Gurabo, Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rican reggaeton artists
- Puerto Rican male singers
- Reggaeton duos
- Musical groups established in 2003
- Universal Music Latin Entertainment artists
- Musical groups disestablished in 2013