Rayito
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Birth name | Antonio Rayo |
Also known as | Rayito |
Born | 1982 |
Origin | Madrid, Spain |
Genres | Latin pop, Flamenco |
Occupation(s) | Singer, song writer, producer |
Instruments | Guitar |
Labels | Sony |
Antonio Rayo (born in 1982), best known as Rayito, is a Spanish musician of Gitano and Japanese heritage. His father, a flamenco guitarist, taught him to play the instrument at a young age, and at the age of four years he was already giving concerts and winning television contests. By age eight he was famous throughout Spain as a virtuoso of flamenco guitar, and in 1992, at age ten, he released his first album, Rayito en Concierto. Thus he became the youngest person accepted into the SGAE, the Spanish equivalent of ASCAP.[1] At age 15 he moved to Miami, where he collaborated with artists including Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, Julio Iglesias, Paulina Rubio, Ricky Martin, and David Bisbal. In June 2005 he moved again to Puerto Rico, where he began work on a new project of his own. The product was his eponymous second album, which he released on September 26, 2006 to critical acclaim. He describes it as a flamenco pop album that draws on reggae, hip hop, Caribbean rhythms, and Latin American styles. Rayo signed a publishing deal with Sony in January 2009. He is currently working with David Bisbal, Paulina Rubio, Rihanna, and many other artists in 2009.
Credits
- "Llorare las penas" - David Bisbal (2002)
- "Jaleo" - Ricky Martin (2003)
- "Como Olvidar" - David Bisbal (2004)
- "Sin Palabras de Relleno" - Chayanne (2007)
- "No Vale La Pena" - David Bustamante (2008)
- "Cuanto Te Ame" - David Bustamante (2008)
- "Gitana" - David Bustamante (2008)
- "Crees que Me Enganas" - Shaila Dúrcal (2008)
- "Hay Milagros" - Shaila Dúrcal (2008)
- "Ojo por ojo" - David Bustamante (2009)
- "Al Andalus" - David Bisbal (2009)
- "Antes o despues" - David Bisbal (2009)
- "Latin Love" - David Bisbal (2009)
- "Ahora Tú" - Malú (2010)
- "Solo por amor" - Camila (2012)
- "Bailar" - Lorena Gómez (2013)
- "Madre Tierra (Oye)" - Chayanne (2014)
- "Adios" - Ricky Martin (2014)
References
- ↑ "Niño prodigio de la guitarra flamenca resurge como cantante pop". Yahoo!. November 16, 2006. Retrieved January 17, 2007.