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Orlando Palacios, known professionally as
El Titerete, is a pioneering force in urban music, crafting reggaeton’s pulsating rhythms with lyrics that resonate across generations. With over two decades in the industry, this veteran artist first made waves as part of Warner Brothers Latino’s roster in 2005 with music labels like *KGB* and *Los Caballotes Studios*, performing in the first Puertorican reggaeton festival known as The Guaya Guaya fest in front of 35k people on the beach of Guanica, PR as backup for Felito El Caballote. Recording artist like Jowell y Randy, Plan B, Ivy Queen, MC Ceja, Bimbo ,and more for the album Da Crew 4 on that year.Wibal y Alex, Jadiel El Tsunami, Genio y Kenai, Getto y others for the album Los Titeretes.
From the streets of Loiza and Orlando to the new beats of the Colombian trap and American Rock & Roll; El Titerete’s cross-cultural influence exploded locally in 2023. Fresh off releasing three genre-defying albums—*Adonis*, the rock-infused *Rock The House*, and *Ruby Girl*—he’s now launching his own record label and preparing a bold new project, proving his creativity knows no bounds.
Based in Maine, USA, El Titerete thrives on contrasts: a sous chef by day, he marries discipline and passion, using social media to bridge his small-town life with global ambitions. Whether behind the mic or the kitchen counter, he’s relentless—turning every challenge into a rhythm, every story into a anthem.
Stay tuned. The next beat drops soon.
El Titerete, is a pioneering force in urban music, crafting reggaeton’s pulsating rhythms with lyrics that resonate across generations. With over two decades in the industry, this veteran artist first made waves as part of Warner Brothers Latino’s roster in 2005 with music labels like *KGB* and *Los Caballotes Studios*, performing in the first Puertorican reggaeton festival known as The Guaya Guaya fest in front of 35k people on the beach of Guanica, PR as backup for Felito El Caballote. Recording artist like Jowell y Randy, Plan B, Ivy Queen, MC Ceja, Bimbo ,and more for the album Da Crew 4 on that year.Wibal y Alex, Jadiel El Tsunami, Genio y Kenai, Getto y others for the album Los Titeretes.
From the streets of Loiza and Orlando to the new beats of the Colombian trap and American Rock & Roll; El Titerete’s cross-cultural influence exploded locally in 2023. Fresh off releasing three genre-defying albums—*Adonis*, the rock-infused *Rock The House*, and *Ruby Girl*—he’s now launching his own record label and preparing a bold new project, proving his creativity knows no bounds.
Based in Maine, USA, El Titerete thrives on contrasts: a sous chef by day, he marries discipline and passion, using social media to bridge his small-town life with global ambitions. Whether behind the mic or the kitchen counter, he’s relentless—turning every challenge into a rhythm, every story into a anthem.
Stay tuned. The next beat drops soon.
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