With the release of Todo A Su Tiempo: Platinum Edition, the pioneering artist will doubtless conquer U.S. audiences and establish himself as one of the most versatile performers in the genre.
Divino began his career at the age of fifteen, when his family moved from The Bronx, New York, to Ponce, Puerto Rico. Already a prolific songwriter, Divino immersed himself in the islands booming Spanish-language rap scene. With the help of a neighborhood acquaintance, he started recording his very own cassettes and selling them on the streets, thereby amassing a local following. Thanks to this growing buzz, Divino managed to score gigs as the opening act for Puerto Rican rap pioneers Vico C and Ruben DJ during their performances in Ponce. In 1994, Divino recorded his first official single, A Donde Voy, for the compilation album MC Non-Stop Reggae Vol. 1 as part of the group Psycho Unity. But despite the singles success, Divino decided to concentrate his energies on his day job as an assistant in a juvenile institution.
His brother, K2 Young, had made inroads in the reggaetón genre as a member of DJ Playeros esteemed crew. He was well-known for his close friendship with Baby Ranks, with whom he often performed. Divino decided that it was his brothers fate to conquer the genre and opted to live vicariously through him instead of joining him in that journey. His own musical aspirations faded to the background. In 1999, Divinos brother was killed, only one day after celebrating his 21st birthday. "I dont know if it was my rage or my anguish, but I decided to reenter the genre," Divino says of his comeback in 2000. Baby Ranks, who was also devastated by the loss, asked Divino to join him on a track he was recording for the production Darwins The Music II. Later, they joined forces again for the hit Quiero Esa Nena off of DJ Nelsons The Flow: Sweet Dreams. Impressed by Divinos voice and his unique songwriting abilities, other artists began requesting that he appear on their records. Among them was Daddy Yankee who featured Divino in Dímelo off of 2002s ElCangri.com and later, Wisin y Yandel, with whom he collaborated on Salgo Filotiao off of the duos De Otra Manera album.
Perhaps the most pivotal release in Divinos career was the song Quiero Saber, which he recorded for the compilation album MVP which sold over 100,000 copies in 2002. Shortly thereafter, José Angel Gocho Torres, the producer of MVP, teamed up with Raúl López, CEO of Luar Music and MVP Records, labels which artist rosters include reggae band Cultura Profectica and reggaeton duo Angel & Khriz among others.
Gocho approached Divino and asked if hed be interested in signing to the upstart label of MVP Records, Divino quickly agreed. In 2003, he released his solo album Todo A Su Tiempo, which included such hits as the Daddy Yankee collaboration Se Activaron Los Anormales, Super Gangsteril featuring Polaco, Ya Estoy Llegando, and the ballad Dile Mar. But the most meaningful song for Divino was the profoundly personal Una Lágrima, a heart-wrenching tribute to his late brother. My dream was always to record a song and dedicate it to my brother, Divino says. That was always my motivation. Moved by his introspective lyrics and his distinctive flow, audiences and critics alike began to take note. Todo A Su Tiempo achieved gold status and Divino earned two nominations for the 2004 Billboard Awards one for Best New Artist and another for Best Tropical Album. Since then, Divino has released such hits as Llégale, featured in Hector El Father Presenta Los Anormales and Un Simple Bandolero, featured in MVP 2:The Grand Slam. With reggaetón earning international acclaim and Divino poised for even greater success, MVP Records is releasing Todo A Su Tiempo: Platinum Edition on Feb. 14th. The album will include original recordings from Todo A Su Tiempo, as well as the hits Noche de Travesura, Un Simple Bandolero and Llégale, and two brand new songs Amor de Una Noche and Para Donde Voy. The proud father is also recording his second solo album, Por Experiencias Propias, which he will dedicate to his two children. All of my songs have some history to them, Divino says. Even when you look at the titles of my albums, they have a personal significance to me. I named my first album Todo A Su Tiempo because after I recorded my first few tracks, everyone was like, Divino, when is your album coming out. And my response was always, Todo a su tiempo (All in due time). Por Experiencias Propias will be just that a collection of songs that touch on my own life experiences.
La Vamos a Montar
Divino Lyrics
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Veo que los mios estan presente
Ya està la musica sonando
Y todas las gatitas vacilando
Veo que el corillo esta defrente
La estan motando estan dementes
Porque aqui no se camina de lao
Porque yo sí que doy el cien
Pues yo te invito, así que ven
Con tu corillo y tu bembè
La vamos a montar, ahora es que es
Porque yo sí que doy el cien
Pues yo te invito, así que ven
Con tu corillo y tu bembè
La vamos a montar, ahora es que es
Pues yo te invito a ti
A tu corillo a tu bando
Activate y persigue este mambo
Y yo las quiero ver
A mis gatitas cuerpo a cuerpo en la disco sueltas vacilando
Y yo te juro a ti que segire aqui
Gracias a ustedes los que estan apoyando
Y a los que en mi no creyendo
Se lo estoy demostrando
Se lo estoy demostrando
Se lo estoy demostrando
Se lo estoy demostrando
Se lo estoy demostrando
Porque yo sí que doy el cien
Pues yo te invito así que ven
Con tu corillo y tu bembè
La vamos a montar ahora es que es
Porque yo sí que doy el cien
Pues yo te invito, así que ven
Con tu corillo y tu bembè
La vamos a montar ahora es que es
Tengo los mio con las manos arriba
Super activaos con pal de tragos encima
Todas las gatas sueltas bailando güira
Todas alertas alfrente de la tarima
Y ahora es que es (Woh!)
Asi te quiero ver (Woh!)
Y dale hasta el suelo (Woh!)
Dale mamita ven (Woh!)
El condo con las manos arriba la van a encender (Woh!)
Lo dije ya una vez (Woh!)
La vamos a montar ahora es que es
La vamos a montar ahora es que es
La vamos a montar ahora es que es
La vamos a montar ahora es que es
La vamos a montar ahora es que es
Porque yo sí que doy el cien
Pues yo te invito, así que ven
Con tu corillo y tu bembè
La vamos a montar, ahora es que es
Porque yo sí que doy el cien
Pues yo te invito, así que ven
Con tu corillo y tu bembè
La vamos a montar, ahora es que es
Barbosa!
Te lo dije
This is the chosen few
Pocos Elejidos
Divino
The song La Vamos a Montar by Divino is an energetic Latin music track that essentially encourages people to let loose and have fun. The lyrics describe the excitement and energy of the party scene, with people dancing, throwing their hands in the air, and having a great time. The song’s overall message is that life is short, and we should enjoy ourselves while we still can.
The first verse of the song introduces the scene at the party, where the singer sees his friends and the music is playing. He describes the people around him as being wild and dancing crazily. The second verse is the invitation to the listener to join in on the fun, with Divino urging them to bring their friends and come along. He also makes references to popular dance styles and equipment, such as the “bembè” and the “guira”, implying that the track is for lovers of traditional Latin music.
In the chorus of the song, Divino sings about how he puts 100% effort into everything he does and invites the listener to do the same. He emphasizes that he wants everyone to let go, have fun and not worry about anything. He repeats the phrase “la vamos a montar” (we’re going to ride it) several times throughout the chorus, once again emphasizing the need for everyone to let loose.
Overall, La Vamos a Montar is a fun, high-energy, and upbeat track with lyrics that focus on enjoying life and having a good time.
Line by Line Meaning
Aqui estoy, caminando entre la gente
I am here, walking among people
Veo que los mios estan presente
I see that my people are present
Ya està la musica sonando
The music is already playing
Y todas las gatitas vacilando
And all the girls are having a good time
Veo que el corillo esta defrente
I see that the group is in front
La estan motando estan dementes
They're riding it, they're crazy
Porque aqui no se camina de lao
Because you can't walk sideways here
La voy a montar porque estoy probao
I'm going to ride it because I'm experienced
Porque yo sí que doy el cien
Because I always give my all
Pues yo te invito, así que ven
So I invite you, come on
Con tu corillo y tu bembè
With your crew and your rhythm
La vamos a montar, ahora es que es
We're going to ride it, now is the time
Pues yo te invito a ti
So I invite you
A tu corillo a tu bando
To your crew, to your group
Activate y persigue este mambo
Get active and pursue this rhythm
Y yo las quiero ver
And I want to see them
A mis gatitas cuerpo a cuerpo en la disco sueltas vacilando
My girls dancing freely together in the club
Y yo te juro a ti que segire aqui
And I swear to you that I'll continue to be here
Gracias a ustedes los que estan apoyando
Thanks to you who are supporting
Y a los que en mi no creyendo
And to those who didn't believe in me
Se lo estoy demostrando
I'm proving it to them
Tengo los mio con las manos arriba
I have my people with their hands up
Super activaos con pal de tragos encima
Super active with a lot of drinks
Todas las gatas sueltas bailando güira
All the girls dancing freely
Todas alertas alfrente de la tarima
All alert in front of the stage
Y ahora es que es (Woh!)
And now is the time (Woh!)
Asi te quiero ver (Woh!)
That's how I want to see you (Woh!)
Dale hasta el suelo (Woh!)
Go all the way to the ground (Woh!)
Dale mamita ven (Woh!)
Come on, babe, go for it (Woh!)
El condo con las manos arriba la van a encender (Woh!)
The condo with hands up, they're going to light it up (Woh!)
Lo dije ya una vez (Woh!)
I already said it once (Woh!)
La vamos a montar ahora es que es
We're going to ride it, now is the time
Barbosa!
Barbosa!
Te lo dije
I told you
This is the chosen few
This is the chosen few
Pocos Elejidos
Few selected
Divino
Divine
Contributed by Jackson M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jose Vasquez
Divino rey de la vieja escuela.
Cristian ssj
es bueno pero no creo que para ser el rey de la vieja escuela, para eso tenemos a pioneros yankee rey pirin, Chezina, ñejo, jedis ,don Omar
Farías Gf (DHK)
🔥🔥🔥
Anthony Iglesias
Classic era
Stiven Garcia
¡
Teeema!
Wilkenny Cabrera
pocos elegidos
David Mejia
que hpta tema
Alonso Franco S.
2022
Jorge Armijo
orillas