David Sanchez Badillo is one of the most active in musical productions rappers within the genre of "rap". Tempo's musical career was categorized by their lyrics and controversial lyrics, as they were critical of the government, The police, and issues of social.
Under the label, Buddha's Productions; their productions, "Game Over" (1999) and "New Game" (2000), succeeded in making gold records. He participated as a co-producer on the album, "Buddha's Family", which received a gold and two platinum. Throughout his musical career, Tempo has received important distinctions, which are highlighted Awards Your Music and Paoli Awards.
"Tempo Hits" (2002) is a collection of his songs Sony Music recognized as, "Come and Fly", "Bullets", "The nectors (Mix)" Also, this production features new songs like "Amen "" Now if Mommy "or" Poor Me See Me. "He also produced the disc Getto & Gastam, Eternal Life with songs such as "try", "Many want" and "conspires".
For delivery to gender, Tempo the respect of his peers in the industry earned. He also participated in various musical productions: Hector el Father, Mexicano 777, Arcangel, Baby Rasta & Gringo, Getto & Gastam and others. His talent led him to create a song with Elvis Crespo called "Bandit" for Urban album (2002). In the same year Tempo was about to do a song with the international singer Jennifer Lopez, but due to his incarceration this fact did not occur.
That same year, he was jailed in October 2002 by the late producer Muriel Francisco Castillo "Buddha" on drug charges. The latter was found guilty in a jury trial held in 2004 while Tempo, was convicted and sentenced to 24 and half years in prison; Years later reduced to 14 years. It was a failure much discussed since the court put the song "A Thousand Ways to Live", a song in which I collaborate MC Ceja, according to Tempo in court put the song "Narcohampon" but the recording made in 2009 in the song free Tempo can be noted that the song "A Thousand Ways to Live". Since then, despite the enormous advances that have taken the rap and reggaeton, Tempo has managed to maintain its position as one of the most popular performers of urban music.
David Sanchez Badillo is one of the most active in musical productions rappers within the genre of "rap". Tempo's musical career was categorized by their lyrics and controversial lyrics, as they were critical of the government, The police, and issues of social.
Under the label, Buddha's Productions; their productions, "Game Over" (1999) and "New Game" (2000), succeeded in making gold records. He participated as a co-producer on the album, "Buddha's Family", which received a gold and two platinum. Throughout his musical career, Tempo has received important distinctions, which are highlighted Awards Your Music and Paoli Awards.
"Tempo Hits" (2002) is a collection of his songs Sony Music recognized as, "Come and Fly", "Bullets", "The nectors (Mix)" Also, this production features new songs like "Amen "" Now if Mommy "or" Poor Me See Me. "He also produced the disc Getto & Gastam, Eternal Life with songs such as "try", "Many want" and "conspires".
For delivery to gender, Tempo the respect of his peers in the industry earned. He also participated in various musical productions: Hector el Father, Mexicano 777, Arcangel, Baby Rasta & Gringo, Getto & Gastam and others. His talent led him to create a song with Elvis Crespo called "Bandit" for Urban album (2002). In the same year Tempo was about to do a song with the international singer Jennifer Lopez, but due to his incarceration this fact did not occur.
That same year, he was jailed in October 2002 by the late producer Muriel Francisco Castillo "Buddha" on drug charges. The latter was found guilty in a jury trial held in 2004 while Tempo, was convicted and sentenced to 24 and half years in prison; Years later reduced to 14 years. It was a failure much discussed since the court put the song "A Thousand Ways to Live", a song in which I collaborate MC Ceja, according to Tempo in court put the song "Narcohampon" but the recording made in 2009 in the song free Tempo can be noted that the song "A Thousand Ways to Live". Since then, despite the enormous advances that have taken the rap and reggaeton, Tempo has managed to maintain its position as one of the most popular performers of urban music.
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