Hearing the sounds of his father's instrumental harmoni… Read Full Bio ↴1. Miguel Duran:
Hearing the sounds of his father's instrumental harmonies and melodic tunes before his birth would only make it natural for Miguel Duran to bear the innate ability to follow in his own father's footsteps as a musician. On September 24th, 1981 in Washington DC, Miguel Duran was born. His father would make it a point to teach Miguel everything he knew about music. He knew it wouldn't be an easy task to raise a kid in a cruel harsh world, but he had faith that music would show him the right path.
Listening to the cling and the clatter of the timbales in salsa and Merengue on a vinyl LP in his living room, is where Miguel would learn who great singers such as Frankie Ruiz, Juan Luis Guerra, Hector Lavo, and others were that had a tremendous impact in his own culture, in Latin music. Outside of his home, Miguel would be known as Fuego. On the streets speakers would fill the air with strong beats and rattle the houses with bass sounds showing a thunderous demonstration of love for hip-hop and rap. He'd learn who Biggie Smalls, Tu-Pac, Bone Thugs, and Big Pun were. He'd listen intensely to their style and the way they would flow with their unforgettable rhymes and cherished hooks. The street was his classroom, and his main subject was hip-hop. Within those two worlds is where Fuego would look within himself and make his distinctive style of music.
In 1998 he formed part of a group called 3MEN2 (Tremendo). The group tried very hard to work together and to take their music to the public. However, times were difficult. Each member had to think about how they were going to sustain themselves before following their true passion, music. Unfortunately, everyone decided to go separate ways. Nevertheless, Fuego didn't let that become a reason to give up. He knew that music was his calling. He began to write song after song and tried to get onto as many recordings around his way. He was then given the chance to perform solo.
In a college auditorium he had to prove to the audience that he was meant to be a star. On stage he began to astonish his audience, with his mesmerizing lyrics and his incredible hooks. The girls started to chant Fuego's name, and music became his enlightenment. Fuego also discovered that his key to his music would be to romanticize his female audience. Music had become his motivation, his fuel.
Along his path he met DJ Menace. DJ Menace knew that Fuego had potential and the drive to make it in the music industry. He began to help him gain exposure in the area. Menace would book him on local radio stations and shows around Maryland and DC. Menace didn't just introduce Reggaeton to DC and Maryland but he also introduced Fuego to the area. Fuego began to gain recognition in the area by performing every week. With the help from DJ Menace he was getting the practice he needed to one day perform nationwide. Sadly, DJ Menace was involved in a fatal car accident in 2003. Fuego was struck by the news but was given another reason to keep performing. His luck would soon change with his encounter of a very well known duo in the Reggaeton genre, in which would help Fuego's path in his musical career.
One evening in one of Fuego's performances, a member of Plan B watched his show. Fuego's undeniable talent amazed Chencho. Chencho knew he had to work with him and introduced him to Boy Wonder a well-known producer in the genre. . Boy Wonder was also highly impressed with his exceptional style, and was convinced Fuego could take the genre to the next step. Fuego felt that he was in the right hands and was able to record his track "Me Gustan Todas" featured on "EL Draft O5". The track became one of the top five singles of the album. Without hesitation Fuego made a decision to sign with Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment.
Since then Fuego's been able to do collaborations with some of the heavy weights in Reggaeton and Latin Hip-hop. He's been featured in albums such as El Draft 2005, Bob Marley, and Chosen Few El Documental II. Boy Wonder can best describe him as "Young, fresh, and multi-creative with a dynamic style of singing, rapping, and flowin. He is and will be like the title of his album "Untouchable". Fuego currently is working on his own album, which will be released in 2007. He will also featured on LDA, Reychesta, and Getto's albums, and more of Chosen Few productions. He believes that his purpose is "Bringing something different to the table. Creating different and innovative sounds. Wanting to really blow up the genre, and bring out the soul in Latin hip hop."
2. Paul Surugiu:
Fuego is not a traditional Christmas artist, but he does a good job, in my opinion singing carols on winter time. His voice is suited for this style and he has some beautiful carols. He is a pop singer, with folkloric experiences. I could not put my finger on his exact musical style and I don’t even bother to, I just listen…
3. Ignacio Córdoba is a Copenhagen-based Spanish musician offspring of the first electronic music traditions ala BBC Radiophonic Workshop or Elianne Radigue. Ignacio (head of the record label MAGIA) devotes himself to “La Caja” – an old machine for calibrating equipment that he uses to get us into underwater sounds, bubbly atmospheres and melancholic mermaid calls through highly emotional and trance-inducing tunes. His solo orchestral project Fuego has been active in different line-ups (from solo or duo up to quintet) since 2011
4. Fuego is a Blues / Bluesrock Band
5. Fuego is a feminist Punk from Madrid. https://fuegopunk.bandcamp.com/releases
6. Fuego:
Is a group of friends that got together to worship and create music. The purpose of their music is to bring worship to God; that people get to connect in an intimate and honest way with Jesus and that they may find peace.
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Fuego es un grupo de amigos que se reúne para crear música desde el año 2012 en San José, Costa Rica. La misión de su música además de siempre llevar adoración a Dios, es la de lograr que las personas puedan conectar de una manera íntima y honesta con Jesús, y así encontrar descanso. Su primer disco llamado ¨FUEGO¨, fue grabado en vivo en el año 2013, contiene canciones como Avalancha y Todo Va a Estar Bien.
En el 2014 lanzan su segundo album llamado ¨ABBA¨, este fue grabado en estudio y entre sus canciones más significativas están Permancere, No Hay Nada Que Temer y Te Adorare. En el 2017 sale el disco ¨Por Fin En Casa¨, el cuál contiene Hijo Prodigo, De Lo Mas Profundo, Eres Santo, entre otras, en esta oportunidad Sam Gibson (Hillsong United, Jesus Culture, Chris Tomlin, entre otros) fue el ingeniero de mezcla.
En ese mismo año la música de Fuego forma parte del soundtrack de la pelicula ¨Hombre de Fe¨, la cuál relata la historia del futbolista Keylor Navas (Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain). En el año 2018 sale el single Asombrado y en el 2019 Sobre las Olas, ambas canciones lograron un impacto significativo en Costa Rica y fuera de sus fronteras. Durante la pandemia en el 2020 salen dos singles Descanso y Examiname, este último en colaboración con su amigo " . Actualmente Fuego se encuentra trabajando en su nuevo material.
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Dancin
Fuego Lyrics
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Yea yea pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Saco la paca y tiro el dinero pal aire
Todo se prende cada vez que llegan los tigers
Tengo la 40 conmigo si quieres pasarte
Tengo la shorty conmigo parece un diamante
Fue criada por la calle
Ella no le tema a nadie
Ella no confía en nadie yea
Me la llevo pa la calle
Yo la saco pa que baile
Tira los pesos en el aire yea
Muéveme ese culo mami ven
Yo vi como llegaste en el Benz
Ese booty choca como un tren
Lo pone a brincar mírala dancin'
Mírala dancin'
Yea yea pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Yea yea pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
If I go to club a hundred bands
I don't even got a hundred friends
I got lobos waiting on command
All my hoes is ten with a ten
Baby I'm in love with your friend
But both of yall in love with my zen
If we do it once do it again
Ooh got 'em passed out
Through the glass house
They gon' see her ass out
Bring the cash out like we in the stash house
Make you tap out mami make you tap out
I'm gon' laugh bout everything they talk 'bout
To the back now you wanna do what I say
Put my flash on then I record it
You got ass shots pero mami I don't care
Send that money back home I know you foreign
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
Mírala dancin'
I fuck with her dancin'
Pull up with cash
Mírala dancin'
The lyrics of Fuego & A.CHAL's "Dancin'" talk about a girl dancing and shaking her booty while men throw money at her. The singer admires her dancing skills and is willing to spend money to see her dance more. The lyrics suggest that the girl is from the street and is tough, independent, and confident.
The first verse of the song talks about the singer throwing money in the air while the tigers arrive. The second verse talks about the girl being raised on the street and not trusting anyone. The third verse describes how the singer is in love with the girl's friend but both of them are interested in him. The chorus repeats the phrase "Mirala dancin'" several times, which means "Look at her dancing" in English.
The lyrics of "Dancin'" reflect the Latin American culture's love of dance and music. The song is an ode to the women who can move their bodies and entertain the men. The song is also a celebration of the street culture, where people are tough, resilient, and have to hustle to survive.
Line by Line Meaning
Mírala dancin'
Look at her dancing
Yea yea pull up with cash
Yes, yes, come with money
I fuck with her dancin'
I like the way she dances
Saco la paca y tiro el dinero pal aire
I take out the money and throw it in the air
Todo se prende cada vez que llegan los tigers
Everything lights up when the tigers arrive
Tengo la 40 conmigo si quieres pasarte
I have the gun with me if you want to come over
Tengo la shorty conmigo parece un diamante
I have the girl with me, she looks like a diamond
Fue criada por la calle
She was raised on the streets
Ella no le tema a nadie
She's not afraid of anyone
Ella no confía en nadie yea
She doesn't trust anyone, yeah
Me la llevo pa la calle
I take her to the street
Yo la saco pa que baile
I take her out to dance
Tira los pesos en el aire yea
She throws the money in the air, yeah
Muéveme ese culo mami ven
Move that ass, come on
Yo vi como llegaste en el Benz
I saw you arrive in the Benz
Ese booty choca como un tren
That booty hits like a train
Lo pone a brincar mírala dancin'
She makes it bounce, look at her dancing
If I go to club a hundred bands
If I go to the club with a hundred thousand dollars
I don't even got a hundred friends
I don't even have a hundred friends
I got lobos waiting on command
I have wolves waiting for my command
All my hoes is ten with a ten
All my girls are ten out of ten
Baby I'm in love with your friend
Baby, I'm in love with your friend
But both of yall in love with my zen
But both of you are in love with my style
If we do it once do it again
If we do it once, let's do it again
Ooh got 'em passed out
Oh, got them knocked out
Through the glass house
Through the glass house
They gon' see her ass out
They are going to see her ass out
Bring the cash out like we in the stash house
Bring the money out like we are in the stash house
Make you tap out mami make you tap out
Make you tap out, mama, make you tap out
I'm gon' laugh bout everything they talk 'bout
I'm going to laugh about everything they talk about
To the back now you wanna do what I say
Go to the back, now you want to do what I say
Put my flash on then I record it
Turn on my camera and record it
You got ass shots pero mami I don't care
You have butt implants, but I don't care
Send that money back home I know you foreign
Send that money back home, I know you're from another country
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Alejandro Salazar, Bigram Zayas, Dylan Cleary Krell, Luis Melendez, Miguel Duran
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@renzotrujillo9850
A.chal un capo orgullo peruanooo🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪
@josehasegawa1858
When Peru and Dominican Republic get together, amazing things could happen..!!
@josehasegawa1858
Pure art ,fuego and A.Chal .deadliest combination.
@ozonetokidd5438
Fuego debería estar más pegado que muchos del género!
The original spanish trap 🔥🔥🔥
@eliezerpuentesrodriguez3208
Desde una vaina loca 😜
@kiddnasty7855
Hice un video de A.chal en mi canal, te puede interesar!
@MsTiagosk8
One of my favorite Spanish tracks, that beat is priceless 🔥🔥🔥
@rolandochuchon9581
A.chal demasiado avanzado en el futuro 🇵🇪
@leslyramos7868
A CHAL ....el mejorrrrrrr..
@misstexaz
Oh my goodness...Fuego and A-Chal...when are yall coming to Houston to perform this...ladies gone be all over yall two.