VI Music is a Puerto Rican record label specializing in the reggaeton genre, founded by reggaeton producers Mario VI, Álex Gárgolas and Juan Vidal. The record label came to prominence after securing a joint venture with Universal Music Latino and Machete Music.[1] Their albums include gold and platinum productions such as "The Last Don" and "King of Kings" by Don Omar, Barrio Fino by Daddy Yankee, "A la Reconquista" and "La Historia Live" by Héctor & Tito,[2] "Los MVP" by Angel & Khriz and "Sin Límite" by Magnate & Valentino among many others. During the height of their popularity, VI Music had some of the most successful reggaeton acts signed to their label. The company has not released an album since 2009 after most of their artists left or had their contracts sold to Universal Music Latino, most notably Don Omar. Álex Gárgolas left the company and went on to discover and manage Farruko during his first international successes. Mario VI currently hosts his own radio show "La Jungla" in Puerto Rico alongside legendary radio personality El Coyote.[3][4][5]
VI Music | |
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Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Mario VI Juan Vidal |
Distributor(s) | Machete Music |
Genre | Reggaeton |
Country of origin | Puerto Rico |
Selected artists (current and former)
editAlbums released by VI Music
edit- El Cartel (Daddy Yankee) (1997)
- Álex Gárgolas: Gargolas: El Comando Ataca (1998)
- Violencia Musical (Héctor & Tito) (1998)
- Álex Gárgolas: Gargolas 2: El Nuevo Comando - Segundo Ataque (1999)
- Sabor a dulce (Ashley) (1999)
- Álex Gárgolas: Las 9 Plagas (2000)
- El poder de las mujeres (Ashley) (2000)
- Guatauba 2000 (2000)
- Álex Gárgolas: Gargolas III (2001)
- Grayskull: Abusando (2001)
- El Cartel II (Daddy Yankee) (2001)
- Rompiendo el Hielo (Magnate & Valentino) (2002)
- A la Reconquista (Héctor & Tito) (2002)
- El Cangri.com (Daddy Yankee) (2002)
- DJ Joe: Fatal Fantassy Vol. 3 (2002)
- La Historia Live (Héctor & Tito) (2003)
- Luny Tunes: Mas Flow (2003)
- Los Homerun-es (Daddy Yankee) (2003)
- Censurado (Ranking Stone) (2003)
- The Last Don (Don Omar) (2003)
- Barrio Fino (Daddy Yankee) (2004)
- Álex Gárgolas: Las 9 Plagas Vol. 2 (2004)
- The Last Don Live (Don Omar) (2004)
- Eliel: El Que Habla Con Las Manos (2004)
- Ahora le Toca al Cangri! Live (Daddy Yankee) (2005)
- Los Bandoleros (Don Omar) (2005)
- Season Finale (Héctor & Tito) (2005)
- Luny Tunes: Desafio (2005)
- Buddha's Family 2: Desde La Prisión (2005)
- Los Kambumbos: Tierra de Nadie (2005)
- King of Kings (Don Omar) (2006)
- Los Bandoleros Reloaded (Don Omar) (2006)
- Álex Gárgolas: Gargolas 5: The Next Generation (2006)
- Los Rompe Discotekas (Héctor el Father) (2006)
- Progresivo (Magnate & Valentino) (2007)
- Echo: Echo Presenta: Invasión (2007)
- The Bad Boy: The Most Wanted Edition (Héctor el Father) (2007)
- Showtime (Angel & Khriz) (2008)
- Quimica Perfecta (Magnate & Valentino) (2009)
- Da' Take Over (Angel & Khriz) (2010)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Billboard "VI Music". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 16 April 2005. p. 72. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
- ^ "Review Moderna Escuela". Música Under. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
- ^ "Álex Gárgolas, detrás del éxito del reguetón". www.elmundo.com.
- ^ "UMG's Machete Picks Up 50% Of VI Music". Billboard.
- ^ Rico, Metro Puerto. "Coyote y Mario regresan por La X". Metro.