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Magic Juan

Magic Juan is credited on 59 releases across 28 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1991–2018 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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59

Pressings credited

28

Albums

3

Decades active

5

In collections

Biography

Magic Juan (born July 27, 1971) is a Dominican-American urban Latino pioneer, widely known as the King of Merengue Hip Hop and the former lead rapper and singer of the group Proyecto Uno. The group gained success with hits like "Brinca" and "Está Pegao" among others, Rolling Stone recognized his hit "El Tiburon"[1] as one of the 25 biggest Latin songs ever recorded, cementing the group's legacy with over 6 million albums sold. After leaving the group, Magic Juan pursued a solo career, blending hip-hop, reggae, dembow and bachata into his own music. Known as "El Negrito del Swing",[2] Magic enjoyed solo success with his debut album, La Prueba, which spawned other hits like "Ta Buena", "Meneando la Pera", and "La Última Vez". In 2024, Magic Juan made a triumphant return with his album Superhéroe, blending reggaeton, merengue, and hip-hop. The album reflects themes of resilience and empowerment, drawing inspiration from his personal experiences, earning him a Latin Grammy nomination for Album of the Year (Merengue Bachata). His accolades include nominations for Premios Lo Nuestro for Best Urban Album and Best Urban Artist, as well as a nomination for Tropical Song of the Year for "La Última Vez". In 2023, the U.S. House of Representatives honored Magic Juan, also known as "El Duro", for his contributions to hip-hop as part of its 50-year anniversary celebration.[3] His contributions to Latin music have earned him numerous accolades, including the Billboard Latin Music Awards, Premios Juventud,[4] and an Emmy award. His participation in the Free Cover[5] live unplugged series broke streaming records, and his collaboration on the Beatnuts' hit single "Se Acabo" made TikTok's Top 10 viral songs list in 2022.

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Credited work

59 releases · 28 albums · active 1991–2018

  • Performance · 45
  • Production · 25
  • Engineering · 6
  • Other credits · 5

Studios: Flia Studios · Quad Recording Studios · Variety Recording Studio · Vlaices Music

Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Frequent collaborators

  • Proyecto Uno
  • Various
  • The Beatnuts
  • Richy Nelson Proyecto Uno
  • Cruz Martinez
  • Proyecto 1
  • Raúl Acosta
  • Sons Of Light (4)

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