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DJ Kane

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Wikimp3 information about the music of DJ Kane. On our website we have 26 albums and 13 collections of artist DJ Kane. You can find useful information and download songs of this artist. We also know that DJ Kane represents Latin genres.

Biography

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After establishing himself as a lead vocalist for Los Kumbia Kings on hits like "No Tengo Dinero," DJ Kane opted for a solo career, which got off to a good start with hits like "La Negra Tomasa" and some Latin Grammy nominations. Born in Houston, TX, on June 8, 1975, Jason Cano spent most of his childhood in Brooklyn, where he found himself surrounded by urban music, particularly hip-hop and reggae. He took an interest in music at a young age, forming his own rap group when he was only 12 years old. His recording career began in the late '90s, when, billed as DJ Kane, he was a member of the original lineup of A.B. Quintanilla III's Los Kumbia Kings. This original lineup, which lasted for a few albums before splintering bitterly, enjoyed immense success. Amor, Familia y Respeto... (1999), Shhh! (2001), All Mixed Up: Los Remixes (2002), and 4 (2003) — the Kumbia Kings albums on which Kane appeared — were all popular and sold an estimated five million units in total. Hits such as "Shhh!," "Boom Boom," "No Tengo Dinero," and "Desde Que No Estás Aquí" were sung by him. However, Kane was one of several Kumbia Kings to leave the group in 2003 to go solo. He signed a contract with EMI, the major label for which Los Kumbia Kings recorded, and he formed a group of his own. Released in 2004, DJ Kane showcased a style of music similar to that of Los Kumbia Kings, as Mexican regional music is fused with urban styles like R&B, reggae, hip-hop, and techno. "La Negra Tomasa" and "Mía" became hit singles, and the album itself earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Urban Album. Moreover, one of the album's producers, Gen Rubin, was nominated (Producer of the Year) for his work on the album. A year later, Kane returned with Capitulo II: Brinca (2005), his follow-up album. It too earned a Latin Grammy nomination, this time for Best Tropical Regional Mexican Album, an award that went to his former group, Los Kumbia Kings.

Title: Vemos Que Vemos - Single

Artist: DJ Kane

Genre: Latin

Title: Sin Tu Amor - Single

Artist: DJ Kane

Genre: Latin

Title: Como Yo - Single

Artist: DJ Kane

Genre: Latin

Title: Linda Loca Mia

Artist: DJ Kane

Genre: World Music, Latin

Title: Go - Single

Artist: DJ Kane

Genre: Salsa, Latin

Title: Capitulo II

Artist: DJ Kane

Genre: Latin

Title: Es a Ti - Single

Artist: DJ Kane

Genre: Latin

Collections

Featuring albums

Title: Decada

Artist: Chicos De Barrio

Genre: Latin

Title: X, Vol. 2

Artist: Intocable

Genre: Latin

Title: Time Is Money

Artist: Ese Lonely

Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Latin

Title: Magic City

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap

Title: X Vol. 2

Artist: Intocable

Genre: World Music, Latin

Title: Trap Banda

Artist: Lil' Cas

Genre: Latin Folk

Title: Back2Us

Artist: Frankie J

Genre: Pop

Title: Gifted

Artist: Droopy M

Genre: Hip Hop/R&B

Title: 3.3

Artist: Droopy M

Genre: Latin Folk

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