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Julio Voltio (also
known simply as
Voltio; born as
Julio Irving Ramos Filomeno on June 11, 1977, in Santurce, San Juan,
Puerto Rico) is a
Puerto Rican...
- 2017 "Bombón", a song by Fey from Fey, 1995 "Bombón", a song by
Voltio from
Voltio, 2005 "Bombón I",
otherwise known as "El Rey de Chocolate", a song...
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Voltio is the
second studio album by
Puerto Rican reggaeton performer Voltio,
released on
December 27, 2005, by Sony BMG and
White Lion.
Released roughly...
- 6
Voltios is a
Peruvian punk rock band
formed in 1998 that
currently consists of
Alexis Korfiatis,
Marcel Caillaux and
Mauritius Llona. The band won po****rity...
- Pirulo,
Voltio) (2007) "Un Call" (2007) "Yo Quisiera" (2007) "Por Allá Por Dónde Vivo" (2007) "No Es Lo Mismo" (Feat. Tego Calderón,
Voltio) (2007) "Como...
- song “Pa' que retozen. This
production contains "Guasa
Guasa Remix" with
Voltio; one of the best 'tiraeras' from the
history of reggaeton, for the Lito...
-
release multi-platinum
albums from
notable artists such as Zion & Lennox,
Voltio and John Eric. Calderón
would go on to
become one of the most successful...
- time.
These include Daddy Yankee,
along with Ivy Queen, Tego Calderón,
Voltio, Vico C, Zion & Lennox,
Nicky Jam,
Johnny Prez, Gallego, and Wiso G. The...
- ("Freak It"), Big
Delph ("VIP"
notable for its
frequent plays on BET: Uncut),
Voltio feat.
Jowell &
Randy ("Ponmela" from his 2007
album En lo Claro), Real McCoy...
- Immigrants, We Get the Job Done (2017)". IMDb.
Retrieved March 9, 2018. "
Voltio* –
Voltio (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.
Retrieved March 9, 2018. "Mil Caminos...