Tito El Bambino
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2019
Galveston, TX
East Beach
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03
2018
North Charleston, SC
Exquis Event Center
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28
2017
Bronx, NY
Billy's Sports Bar
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12
2017
Oklahoma City, OK
OKC Farmers Public Market
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11
2017
Greenville, SC
The Bridge Event Center
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JUL
22
2017
Fayetteville, NC
Crown Colisuem
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MAY
27
2017
San Francisco, CA
Roccapulco
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OCT
23
2016
Los Angeles, CA
The Reef
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MAR
18
2016
New York, NY
La Boom
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NOV
22
2015
Austin, TX
The Coliseum
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NOV
21
2015
Houston, TX
Arena Theatre
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JUN
05
2015
Los Angeles, CA
STAPLES Center
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DEC
12
2014
Miami, FL
MACUMBA NIGHT CLUB
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OCT
31
2014
Revere, MA
Wonderland Ballroom
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AUG
08
2014
Houston, TX
VERTIGO CLUB
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FEB
13
2014
Huntington Park, CA
LA Boom Night Club
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NOV
02
2013
Montréal, Canada
L'Olympia
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SEP
14
2013
Los Angeles, CA
STAPLES Center
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About Tito El Bambino
Efrain Finez Nevarez (better known as Tito El Bambino) is a reggaeton singer from Puerto Rico. He rose to fame as Tito of the duo Héctor y Tito.
Héctor y Tito:
Together with his partner, they released a number of hit songs in his native Puerto Rico, including "Amor De Colegio" (which introduced (Don Omar), "Felina", "Baila Morena" (which featured Glory), and "No Le Temas a El", a song which not only raised their popularity, it helped raise popularity for the then up-and-coming Trébol Clan. After years of working together, they separated, but not before releasing a final album, Héctor y Tito Season Finale, which featured some of their greatest hits. The duo broke up due to Tito's belief of disloyalty from Hector.
Now breaking away from the duo, "El Bambino" (as he is commonly called) had difficulty regaining his popularity, while his former partner had no trouble at all adjusting to going solo (and landing a large number of chart-topping hits). Tito was left in relative obscurity, making guest appearances on other artist's albums (he did, however, land a hit with "Dejala Volar", on LunyTunes' album "Mas Flow 2").
Finally, rumor started surging that he was going to release his first solo CD. The rumors, though widely laughed at by the public (and other "reggaetoneros" as well), turned out to be true. Many people anxiously waited, but were to be disappointed when the release date for his new album was delayed. After much speculation his album was canceled, it was announced the CD was finished, sending Puerto Rico into a public frenzy.
Tito has a daughter named Jeanaliz and is living a happy life with his wife named Jessica Santiago.
First Solo Album: Top of The Line:
After much delay, his first solo album was released, Top of The Line. The album was a hit, reaching #1 in Puerto Rico and knocking Rakim y Ken-Y's album, "Masterpiece", to #2 (which was a huge achievement, as Rakim y Ken-Y were being called "The New Héctor y Tito" and their CD, Masterpiece, was also an incredible hit). However, even though Top Of The Line sold incredibly well, it fell short of beating Masterpiece's record of most CD's sold in the first week of release in Puerto Rico.
Top Of The Line featured 20 new songs, with collaboration from artists such as Daddy Yankee, Don Omar and Beenie Man. It featured quite a number of hits, such as "Caile", "Mía" (with Daddy Yankee), "Tu Cintura" (with Don Omar), "Flow Natural" (with Beenie Man and Deevani) "Secreto", "Máximo", "Tuve Que Morir" and "Me Da Miedo" among others.
Top of the Line: El Internacional:
Top of the Line/El Internacional it's a limited edition of Tito's first album Top of the Line. It features 5 new songs that were not included in the original version. They are "Siente el boom", "Enamorado", "Calentandote", "Bailarlo" and "Voy a mi". The first single of the album is "Siente el boom" that is a big hit in Puerto Rico. "Siente el boom" is also on "Chosen Few: El Documental II" that features Randy. In Top of The Line: El Internacional it features Randy, along with his partner Jowell, & De La Ghetto. The second single that was recently released it's "Enamorado" but it's not getting a lot of airplay on the radio due to "Siente el boom" still being a hit on Puerto Rico's radio stations and now expanding through latin america by peaking at #14 in the billboard hot latin charts. Apparently "Enamorado" got cancelled and now the third single is "bailarlo" that's starting to get airplay on the radio and a video has already been released.
Héctor y Tito:
Together with his partner, they released a number of hit songs in his native Puerto Rico, including "Amor De Colegio" (which introduced (Don Omar), "Felina", "Baila Morena" (which featured Glory), and "No Le Temas a El", a song which not only raised their popularity, it helped raise popularity for the then up-and-coming Trébol Clan. After years of working together, they separated, but not before releasing a final album, Héctor y Tito Season Finale, which featured some of their greatest hits. The duo broke up due to Tito's belief of disloyalty from Hector.
Now breaking away from the duo, "El Bambino" (as he is commonly called) had difficulty regaining his popularity, while his former partner had no trouble at all adjusting to going solo (and landing a large number of chart-topping hits). Tito was left in relative obscurity, making guest appearances on other artist's albums (he did, however, land a hit with "Dejala Volar", on LunyTunes' album "Mas Flow 2").
Finally, rumor started surging that he was going to release his first solo CD. The rumors, though widely laughed at by the public (and other "reggaetoneros" as well), turned out to be true. Many people anxiously waited, but were to be disappointed when the release date for his new album was delayed. After much speculation his album was canceled, it was announced the CD was finished, sending Puerto Rico into a public frenzy.
Tito has a daughter named Jeanaliz and is living a happy life with his wife named Jessica Santiago.
First Solo Album: Top of The Line:
After much delay, his first solo album was released, Top of The Line. The album was a hit, reaching #1 in Puerto Rico and knocking Rakim y Ken-Y's album, "Masterpiece", to #2 (which was a huge achievement, as Rakim y Ken-Y were being called "The New Héctor y Tito" and their CD, Masterpiece, was also an incredible hit). However, even though Top Of The Line sold incredibly well, it fell short of beating Masterpiece's record of most CD's sold in the first week of release in Puerto Rico.
Top Of The Line featured 20 new songs, with collaboration from artists such as Daddy Yankee, Don Omar and Beenie Man. It featured quite a number of hits, such as "Caile", "Mía" (with Daddy Yankee), "Tu Cintura" (with Don Omar), "Flow Natural" (with Beenie Man and Deevani) "Secreto", "Máximo", "Tuve Que Morir" and "Me Da Miedo" among others.
Top of the Line: El Internacional:
Top of the Line/El Internacional it's a limited edition of Tito's first album Top of the Line. It features 5 new songs that were not included in the original version. They are "Siente el boom", "Enamorado", "Calentandote", "Bailarlo" and "Voy a mi". The first single of the album is "Siente el boom" that is a big hit in Puerto Rico. "Siente el boom" is also on "Chosen Few: El Documental II" that features Randy. In Top of The Line: El Internacional it features Randy, along with his partner Jowell, & De La Ghetto. The second single that was recently released it's "Enamorado" but it's not getting a lot of airplay on the radio due to "Siente el boom" still being a hit on Puerto Rico's radio stations and now expanding through latin america by peaking at #14 in the billboard hot latin charts. Apparently "Enamorado" got cancelled and now the third single is "bailarlo" that's starting to get airplay on the radio and a video has already been released.
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Genres:
Reggaeton Urbano, Latin, Reggaeton, Reggae, Tropical, International
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Past
JUN
05
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
NOV
02
2019
Miami, FL
AmericanAirlines Arena
I Was There
AUG
10
2019
Galveston, TX
East Beach
I Was There
NOV
03
2018
North Charleston, SC
Exquis Event Center
I Was There
OCT
28
2017
Bronx, NY
Billy's Sports Bar
I Was There
AUG
12
2017
Oklahoma City, OK
OKC Farmers Public Market
I Was There
AUG
11
2017
Greenville, SC
The Bridge Event Center
I Was There
JUL
22
2017
Fayetteville, NC
Crown Colisuem
I Was There
MAY
27
2017
San Francisco, CA
Roccapulco
I Was There
OCT
23
2016
Los Angeles, CA
The Reef
I Was There
MAR
18
2016
New York, NY
La Boom
I Was There
NOV
22
2015
Austin, TX
The Coliseum
I Was There
NOV
21
2015
Houston, TX
Arena Theatre
I Was There
JUN
05
2015
Los Angeles, CA
STAPLES Center
I Was There
DEC
12
2014
Miami, FL
MACUMBA NIGHT CLUB
I Was There
OCT
31
2014
Revere, MA
Wonderland Ballroom
I Was There
AUG
08
2014
Houston, TX
VERTIGO CLUB
I Was There
FEB
13
2014
Huntington Park, CA
LA Boom Night Club
I Was There
NOV
02
2013
Montréal, Canada
L'Olympia
I Was There
SEP
14
2013
Los Angeles, CA
STAPLES Center
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Tito El Bambino
Efrain Finez Nevarez (better known as Tito El Bambino) is a reggaeton singer from Puerto Rico. He rose to fame as Tito of the duo Héctor y Tito.
Héctor y Tito:
Together with his partner, they released a number of hit songs in his native Puerto Rico, including "Amor De Colegio" (which introduced (Don Omar), "Felina", "Baila Morena" (which featured Glory), and "No Le Temas a El", a song which not only raised their popularity, it helped raise popularity for the then up-and-coming Trébol Clan. After years of working together, they separated, but not before releasing a final album, Héctor y Tito Season Finale, which featured some of their greatest hits. The duo broke up due to Tito's belief of disloyalty from Hector.
Now breaking away from the duo, "El Bambino" (as he is commonly called) had difficulty regaining his popularity, while his former partner had no trouble at all adjusting to going solo (and landing a large number of chart-topping hits). Tito was left in relative obscurity, making guest appearances on other artist's albums (he did, however, land a hit with "Dejala Volar", on LunyTunes' album "Mas Flow 2").
Finally, rumor started surging that he was going to release his first solo CD. The rumors, though widely laughed at by the public (and other "reggaetoneros" as well), turned out to be true. Many people anxiously waited, but were to be disappointed when the release date for his new album was delayed. After much speculation his album was canceled, it was announced the CD was finished, sending Puerto Rico into a public frenzy.
Tito has a daughter named Jeanaliz and is living a happy life with his wife named Jessica Santiago.
First Solo Album: Top of The Line:
After much delay, his first solo album was released, Top of The Line. The album was a hit, reaching #1 in Puerto Rico and knocking Rakim y Ken-Y's album, "Masterpiece", to #2 (which was a huge achievement, as Rakim y Ken-Y were being called "The New Héctor y Tito" and their CD, Masterpiece, was also an incredible hit). However, even though Top Of The Line sold incredibly well, it fell short of beating Masterpiece's record of most CD's sold in the first week of release in Puerto Rico.
Top Of The Line featured 20 new songs, with collaboration from artists such as Daddy Yankee, Don Omar and Beenie Man. It featured quite a number of hits, such as "Caile", "Mía" (with Daddy Yankee), "Tu Cintura" (with Don Omar), "Flow Natural" (with Beenie Man and Deevani) "Secreto", "Máximo", "Tuve Que Morir" and "Me Da Miedo" among others.
Top of the Line: El Internacional:
Top of the Line/El Internacional it's a limited edition of Tito's first album Top of the Line. It features 5 new songs that were not included in the original version. They are "Siente el boom", "Enamorado", "Calentandote", "Bailarlo" and "Voy a mi". The first single of the album is "Siente el boom" that is a big hit in Puerto Rico. "Siente el boom" is also on "Chosen Few: El Documental II" that features Randy. In Top of The Line: El Internacional it features Randy, along with his partner Jowell, & De La Ghetto. The second single that was recently released it's "Enamorado" but it's not getting a lot of airplay on the radio due to "Siente el boom" still being a hit on Puerto Rico's radio stations and now expanding through latin america by peaking at #14 in the billboard hot latin charts. Apparently "Enamorado" got cancelled and now the third single is "bailarlo" that's starting to get airplay on the radio and a video has already been released.
Héctor y Tito:
Together with his partner, they released a number of hit songs in his native Puerto Rico, including "Amor De Colegio" (which introduced (Don Omar), "Felina", "Baila Morena" (which featured Glory), and "No Le Temas a El", a song which not only raised their popularity, it helped raise popularity for the then up-and-coming Trébol Clan. After years of working together, they separated, but not before releasing a final album, Héctor y Tito Season Finale, which featured some of their greatest hits. The duo broke up due to Tito's belief of disloyalty from Hector.
Now breaking away from the duo, "El Bambino" (as he is commonly called) had difficulty regaining his popularity, while his former partner had no trouble at all adjusting to going solo (and landing a large number of chart-topping hits). Tito was left in relative obscurity, making guest appearances on other artist's albums (he did, however, land a hit with "Dejala Volar", on LunyTunes' album "Mas Flow 2").
Finally, rumor started surging that he was going to release his first solo CD. The rumors, though widely laughed at by the public (and other "reggaetoneros" as well), turned out to be true. Many people anxiously waited, but were to be disappointed when the release date for his new album was delayed. After much speculation his album was canceled, it was announced the CD was finished, sending Puerto Rico into a public frenzy.
Tito has a daughter named Jeanaliz and is living a happy life with his wife named Jessica Santiago.
First Solo Album: Top of The Line:
After much delay, his first solo album was released, Top of The Line. The album was a hit, reaching #1 in Puerto Rico and knocking Rakim y Ken-Y's album, "Masterpiece", to #2 (which was a huge achievement, as Rakim y Ken-Y were being called "The New Héctor y Tito" and their CD, Masterpiece, was also an incredible hit). However, even though Top Of The Line sold incredibly well, it fell short of beating Masterpiece's record of most CD's sold in the first week of release in Puerto Rico.
Top Of The Line featured 20 new songs, with collaboration from artists such as Daddy Yankee, Don Omar and Beenie Man. It featured quite a number of hits, such as "Caile", "Mía" (with Daddy Yankee), "Tu Cintura" (with Don Omar), "Flow Natural" (with Beenie Man and Deevani) "Secreto", "Máximo", "Tuve Que Morir" and "Me Da Miedo" among others.
Top of the Line: El Internacional:
Top of the Line/El Internacional it's a limited edition of Tito's first album Top of the Line. It features 5 new songs that were not included in the original version. They are "Siente el boom", "Enamorado", "Calentandote", "Bailarlo" and "Voy a mi". The first single of the album is "Siente el boom" that is a big hit in Puerto Rico. "Siente el boom" is also on "Chosen Few: El Documental II" that features Randy. In Top of The Line: El Internacional it features Randy, along with his partner Jowell, & De La Ghetto. The second single that was recently released it's "Enamorado" but it's not getting a lot of airplay on the radio due to "Siente el boom" still being a hit on Puerto Rico's radio stations and now expanding through latin america by peaking at #14 in the billboard hot latin charts. Apparently "Enamorado" got cancelled and now the third single is "bailarlo" that's starting to get airplay on the radio and a video has already been released.
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Genres:
Reggaeton Urbano, Latin, Reggaeton, Reggae, Tropical, International
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