Nando Boom

Nando Boom is a Reggae en Español singer from Panamá led by Fernando Brown.[1]

Nando Boom
Background information
Birth nameFernando Orlando Brown Mosley
OriginPanama City, Panama
GenresReggae en Español, raggamuffin, dancehall, ska
Occupation(s)Singer, singjay, toaster
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1977–present
Associated actsEl General, Gringo el Original, Chicho Man, Renato, Michael Ellis, Pocho Pan, Gringo Man, Vico C, Kafu Banton

Brown began singing in 1977, and Nando Boom "Nando Boom" started in 1985.[1] Nando Boom's new and speedy music style has influenced heavily the evolution of Latin music over the past few years as one of the fathers of Reggae en Español. His vm grinding dance moves have also changed the way people dance since the mid-1990s. This backwards dancing style is now the representative dancing of reggaeton listeners. His most popular songs are "A Danzar" and "Esa Chica Me Vacila", still one of the main songs played in nightclubs all over Latin America.

For many fans and critics he is considered to be a pioneer of reggaeton and one of the most important figures in Reggae en Español.[2]

The band received the Caracol of the Caribbean award from Colombia in 1992 and a Stefano award in Miami in 1994.[1]

Nando Boom has released songs with homophobic lyrics, such as the song "No queremos mariflor". Therefore, he was criticized by the gay community of Panama.[3]

Partial discography

  • Nando Boom (1988)
  • Spanish Reggae (1991)
  • Nando Boom & The Explotion Band (1992)
  • Greatest Hits (1994)
  • Back to Work (1996)

References

  1. Harris, Craig "Nando Boom Biography", AllMusic. Retrieved 15 February 2011
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 April 2009. Retrieved 1 April 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/internacional/noticias/626740/06/08/Gays-de-Panama-otorgan-Huevo-Rosa-a-cantante-Nando-Boom-por-homofobico.html


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