During the mid 90’s Hector came to fame as part of the duet Hector and Tito. Both became the first reggeaton artists to sell out a massive concert in Puerto Rico, opening the path to other artists such as Tego Calderon, Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, and Wisyn y Yandel. As a duet both captured the world’s attention and made reggeaton a popular genre, won important awards such as the Latin Billboard Award and reached the top of the charts in several countries. After 12 years of continuous success, Hector and Tito decided to go separate ways.
Hector, who is also Don Omar’s mentor and producer, has produced a variety of artists. In 2004 he founded his own record label GoldStar Music, and positioned his group TREBOL CLAN among audience’s favorites with over 100 thousand copies sold of Los Bacatranes, their first album under his label.
In 2005 he started his solo career debuting in Pasto, Colombia, in front of 60 thousand people. Several of his songs became big hits across Latin America and the U.S: “Noche de Travesuras”, “Los Rompe Discotecas” “Vamos pa la calle”, “Noche de Terror” and “Mirandonos” are some of them.
His compilation album titled LOS ANORMALES, released under his own label, broke all record sales in Puerto Rico when 130,000 copies were sold in just two days. This album features the most important reggaeton artists such as Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Trebol Clan, Divino, Zion and the duet Alexis y Fido. The album has gone to sell over 200,000 units.
In February, Hector El Bambino performed in the Canary Islands during their big Carnival festivities. His performance was a sold out success. His song “Morena”, which Hector produced for Hector y Tito, is one of the most air played songs in this Spanish territory.
Hector has soon positioned himself as a solo artist. He has toured around the U.S. cities with great Hispanic concentrations such as New York, Miami, Orlando, Boston, San Diego, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Houston and Los Angeles.
Hector has proven his talent for business as well, besides his record label he also owns a popular dance club in his native island of Puerto Rico.
In the middle of 2005 “El Father”, as he is also now known, signed a very important agreement with hip hop super star JAY Z. The contract will launch Hector’s career in the anglo market. Both performers will produce a compilation album under the Island Des Jam label, propriety of JAY Z, due this year. The album titled “Rompe Discotecas” will feature top of the line artists both from Anglo hip hop and Spanish reggaeton.
Additionally, Hector became the Hispanic image for his clothing line Roc-A Wear. The advertising campaign including his image will be featured in TV spots, print, and billboards. The agreement also states that Roc-A Wear will sponsor Hector’s own clothing designs under the label Bambino. At the same time Hector’s designed tennis shoes will form part of the JAY Z’s “S. Carter Collection” by Reebok.
In September 16, 2005, he presented two sold-out concerts titled The Bad Boy in Puerto Rico with artists like Wisin & Yandel, Alexis y Fido, Trebol Clan, Fat Joe, Polaco and others.
On September 3, 2008, Delgado announced his retirement from the music industry, calling it the “death of Hector El Father.” In a press conference held in Puerto Rico, the rapper announced that he intended to pursue a religious career. The release of his upcoming album ‘El Juicio Final’ marks the end of his career in the reggaeton world. Delgado said he had made the decision six months prior to the announcement but is fulfilling his music contract which obligated him to release one more album for the label that, he says, will be his last.
Si Supieras
Hector El Father Lyrics
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No estuvieras sola
Caminando como tú si a nadie le importaras
Como si nadie te amara
No llores por ese hombre
Eh-eh-eh
No llores por ese hombre
Si supieras lo mucho que yo te deseo
No estuvieras solo
Caminando como si tú a nadie le importaras
Como si nadie te amara
No llores por esa mujer
Eh-eh-eh
No llores por esa mujer
Eh-eh-eh
Mira que el tiempo pasa (pasa)
Y me encuentro solo en casa (casa)
Ven regresa que me muero (muero)
No te quedes fuera, pasa
Mira que el tiempo pasa
Y me encuentro sola en casa
Ven regresa que me muero
No te quedes fuera pasa
Si supieras lo mucho que yo te deseo
No estuvieras sola
Caminando como tú si a nadie le importaras
Como si nadie te amara
No llores por ese hombre
Eh-eh-eh
No llores por ese hombre
Eh-eh-eh
Las horas pasan y yo aquí esperando (y yo a ti)
La cama sola y yo recordando (solo por ti)
La soledad, mami, me está matando (también a mí)
Regresa pronto que me estoy ahogando (muero por ti)
Las horas pasan y yo aquí esperando (y yo a ti)
La cama sola y yo recordando (solo por ti)
La soledad, mami, me está matando (también a mí)
Regresa pronto que me estoy ahogando (muero por ti)
Si supieras lo mucho que yo te deseo
No estuvieras sola
Caminando como tú si a nadie le importaras
Como si nadie te amara
No llores por ese hombre
Eh-eh-eh
No llores por ese hombre
Eh-eh-eh
Héctor el Father
Ednita Nazario
Tainy Tunes
El Father y la Mother
¿Oíste?
Los hijos pródigos de Puerto Rico
Te guste o no te guste
Jaja
Tainy
Esto sí que es diferencia
Si supieras lo mucho que yo te deseo
No estuvieras solo
Caminando como si tú a nadie le importaras
Como si nadie te amara
No llores por esa mujer
Eh-eh-eh
No llores por esa mujer
Eh-eh-eh
The lyrics of Hector El Father's song "Si Supieras" express the singer's desire for someone who is currently alone and seemingly feeling unloved. He wishes that the person knew how much he desires them so that they would not be alone and walking as if no one cares about them. He advises the person not to cry over somebody else because they don't deserve their tears. The song is sung in repeating verses, with variations in the middle section that express how much the singer is suffering alone, waiting for the object of his desire to return to him.
On a deeper level, the song suggests that love can be unrequited and that the pain of being alone and unloved can be intense. It also touches on themes of longing, desire, and unfulfilled expectations. The repetitiveness of the lyrics and the harmonies in the background music add to the emotional impact of these themes.
Overall, the song "Si Supieras" portrays the vulnerability and rawness of unrequited love, and the painful longing for connection and mutual desire.
Line by Line Meaning
Si supieras lo mucho que yo te deseo
If only you knew how much I desire you
No estuvieras sola
You wouldn't be alone
Caminando como tú si a nadie le importaras
Walking as if no one cared about you
Como si nadie te amara
As if nobody loved you
No llores por ese hombre
Don't cry over that man
Eh-eh-eh
No estuvieras solo
You wouldn't be alone
No llores por esa mujer
Don't cry over that woman
Mira que el tiempo pasa (pasa)
Look at how time passes
Y me encuentro solo en casa (casa)
And I find myself alone at home
Ven regresa que me muero (muero)
Come back, I'm dying
No te quedes fuera, pasa
Don't stay out, come in
Las horas pasan y yo aquí esperando (y yo a ti)
Hours go by and I'm here waiting (for you)
La cama sola y yo recordando (solo por ti)
The bed empty and me remembering (only you)
La soledad, mami, me está matando (también a mí)
Loneliness, mommy, is killing me (also me)
Regresa pronto que me estoy ahogando (muero por ti)
Come back soon, I'm drowning (dying for you)
Héctor el Father
Ednita Nazario
Tainy Tunes
El Father y la Mother
¿Oíste?
Los hijos pródigos de Puerto Rico
The prodigal sons of Puerto Rico
Te guste o no te guste
Whether you like it or not
Jaja
Esto sí que es diferencia
This is what difference looks like
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Hector Delgado, Marco E Masis, Hector Pagan
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