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Very Good blog i like me.. Marlon
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martes, 17 de abril de 2007
Welcome Marlon's Blog !!
Welcome to mi blog , My name is marlon , This is my final projet and enjoy sent messages to my blog for new frienships.
My opinion about English. I think english is very important for the life and very very good exercise....
My opinion about English. I think english is very important for the life and very very good exercise....
lunes, 16 de abril de 2007
About me!!

Hi, my name's Marlon Urdaneta but everybody calls me mayito :D. I'm from Maracaibo originally. I'm 17 years old and study public accounting at URBE.B-)
I love eat, music, dancing, playing football,surfing the net, talking on the phone, to be with my girlfriend :x, travel, go to the movies
I hate vegetables, smoking and getting early everyday
My dream is to graduate from accountant, I would like to have a family and travel around the world.
My opinion about English: I think English is very important because it's very use nowadays
what is your opinion of my blog?
I love eat, music, dancing, playing football,surfing the net, talking on the phone, to be with my girlfriend :x, travel, go to the movies
I hate vegetables, smoking and getting early everyday
My dream is to graduate from accountant, I would like to have a family and travel around the world.
My opinion about English: I think English is very important because it's very use nowadays
what is your opinion of my blog?
Telephones!

Machine: Hi! this is paul.I can't come to the phone right now. Please leave us a massage
Ana: Hello?
Michael: Hi Ana. It's Michael. Is Paul there?
Ana: Oh.. Hi michael. He is here but he is in bed he is slepping.Can he call you later?
Michael: yeah thanks please ask his to call me my parents home Ana
Ana: sure! just give the number
Michael: It's 7557397
Ana: Ok.
At the doctor!

Ana: Hi paul! how are you?
Paul: oh! I'm not so good today
Ana: Why?? What's the matter?
Paul: Well: I have a headache and backache
Ana: maybe you have flu you should visit a doctor
Paul: that's a great idea!! thank you Ana..
Dr. Marlon: Hello Mr. Paul How are you today?
Paul: I feel terrible
Dr. Marlon: What's wrong exactly?
Paul: I think a have flu
Dr. Marlon: Ok! lets take a look at you.
I'm going to give you some pills take one every night after dinner
Paul: thank you doctor.
Paul: oh! I'm not so good today
Ana: Why?? What's the matter?
Paul: Well: I have a headache and backache
Ana: maybe you have flu you should visit a doctor
Paul: that's a great idea!! thank you Ana..
Dr. Marlon: Hello Mr. Paul How are you today?
Paul: I feel terrible
Dr. Marlon: What's wrong exactly?
Paul: I think a have flu
Dr. Marlon: Ok! lets take a look at you.
I'm going to give you some pills take one every night after dinner
Paul: thank you doctor.
Where's URBE??
My favorite celebration

My favorite celebration of the year is Chinita's Fair
This celebration is very important in Maracaibo.
It is on November. it least eight days and all the marabinos wait for
this celebration all years we enjoy with all kind of cultures and
activities like parades art exhibitions, popular dances, custom
contests, sport events, big concerts, the orchid in "La plaza de
toros", ignition of lights in Bella vista avenue and "El Amanecer
Gaitero" that are some music groups than play their songs until the
other day.
This celebration is very important in Maracaibo.
It is on November. it least eight days and all the marabinos wait for
this celebration all years we enjoy with all kind of cultures and
activities like parades art exhibitions, popular dances, custom
contests, sport events, big concerts, the orchid in "La plaza de
toros", ignition of lights in Bella vista avenue and "El Amanecer
Gaitero" that are some music groups than play their songs until the
other day.
My talent
EL Cartel Coming soon
Thursday, April 12, 2007
El Cartel Coming On June 5th!

The hot new album The Cartel: The Big Boss, is coming out on June 4, 2007. So its only a couple months away. But don't think for one second that Daddy Yankee is the only one who is going to be on this album, there are other artist participating like Akon, Pussycat Dolls, Jim Jones, Young Buck, Snoop Dog, Black Eyed Peas, and many more.
This album has almost all the greatest artist, there is no doubt that The Cartel is going to be a huge hit.
"Reggaeton needs a little change and I'm changing too," says Daddy Yankee. "You can't rest on the past. This album is very different.My roots are still there but now there's much more, a side of me that people have never seen, including hip-hop. And I know the huge impact music has too. I'm a leader in Latin culture. The album talks about the role we're playing in society. For people that doesn't know what's happening, we need to let them know what's going on."
Daddy Yankee looks and is very excited about this album, which means that The Big Boss is on its way to make another hot seller. Just one you think Daddy Yankee is out, he comes out with another home run.
martes, 10 de abril de 2007
Daddy yankeee







Biography

Daddy Yankee
Birth Name:
Ramon Ayala
Nickname:
El Cangri
Height
5' 10" (1.78 m)
As the urban regional style of Latin music heated up in the mid-2000s, spearheaded by the burgeoning reggaeton sound, Daddy Yankee above all led the charge, selling hundreds of thousands of CDs in the wake of his international breakthrough hit, "Gasolina." The reggaeton star enjoyed success not only throughout Latin America but also in the lucrative markets of the United States and Europe, and alongside fellow urban regional figureheads Don Omar, Tego Calderón, Akwid, Vico-C, el General, and Ivy Queen, he played a primary role in legitimizing the music style. For instance, even such highbrow media outlets as The New York Times and the BBC took note (the former crowning Barrio Fino as one of the best hip-hop albums of 2004), not to mention industry publications like Billboard, which tracked the exploding urban regional market with fervor. And too, the stateside rap community certainly recognized Yankee's hitmaking power, as such artists as Lil Jon and Noreaga came calling in search of crossover success.
Born Raymond Ayala on Febuary 3, 1977, in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Daddy Yankee was no stranger to success when "Gasolina" catapulted him to international fame in 2004. Initially influenced by both salsa and hip-hop, he'd been working his way to the top of the reggaeton scene for a few years beforehand, winning awards along the way and, given his market, racking up impressive sales numbers. Billed as the King of Improvisation, Daddy Yankee made his way into the Latin music industry through his affiliation with Playero (a fairly successful DJ/producer in the late '90s and early 2000s) and eventually made his recording debut on the One Tough Cop soundtrack in 1998 ("Posición," a collaboration with Alberto Stylee). Yankee's album debut came in 2000 with El Cartel de Yankee, followed by a second volume a year later, which in turn led to El Changri.com (2002) and Los Homerun-es (2003). These two latter albums were released by the VI Music label, and Los Homerun-es became the biggest-selling album in Puerto Rico, setting the stage well for the eventual crossover success of Barrio Fino (2004).
With the major-label backing of Universal, Barrio Fino became the first reggaeton album to debut at number one on the Billboard chart, where it hovered for weeks and weeks on end (off and on, it retained its number one spot on the stateside Latin album chart throughout 2004 and far into 2005 -- spending roughly a year atop the chart!). The omnipresence of "Gasolina" no doubt helped drive the sales of Barrio Fino, as the song crossed over into numerous markets, arguably becoming the token reggaeton song among people with only a passing knowledge of the music style. Yankee continued on with his steady output, as both the live album Ahora Le Toca al Cangri! Live and a reissue of Los Homerun-es were released in March 2005, which further insured his lasting presence on the Latin music scene. Before the year's end, another live album, Barrio Fino en Directo, hit the shelves. Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide.
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