In 1989, when Villanosam was merely 10 years old he started to listen to Rap music as it was evolving on the music scene in the United States. At such an early age, Villanosam was primarily influenced by the lyrical and rapping style of such artists as Snoop Dogg, 2pac Shakur, Biggie and Puffy. It is at this stage of his young life, that Villanosam decided that his destiny would be in the Hip-Hop Rap scene in the Dominican Republic and worldwide.
By the mid 1990s Villanosam started his music career by initially giving himself the stage name Crazy-G to then change it the following year to Villanosam. According to Villanosam his stage name was derived from the mid-evil name given to villains (which in Spanish translates to villano) who were opposed to living a governed lifestyle imposed by kings and their doctrines. Villanosam, who had his own lifestyle and who created and performed Hip-Hop music, which was classified as negative and for people of lower-class in the Dominican Republic, considered himself to be a “villano”. According to Villanosam, “If being a rapper is bad, then I am a villain”.
With his new stage name, Villanosam started his music career with the Rap group, Perfecto Clan, which included the artists Vakero and the late Wascar Tavares Paris aka Chaka aka “W”. When Villanosam, joined Perfecto Clan, he continuously adjusted and sharpened his smooth story-telling rap style. He created rhymes about everyday life that were quick and cleverly-witty, which allowed him and Perfecto Clan to connect with their audience.
By 2000-2001, the underground Dominican hip-hop urban movement was still in its infancy stages and making progress. It’s around this time, unfortunately, that Perfecto Clan lost one of their members, Wascar Tavares. Perfecto Clan with only two remaining members; Villanosam and Vakero, decided to, unfortunately and respectfully, continue as a group. The duo partnered up with the artists, Cadafy, Androide, Eric Clan and T-Flay. They released the single “Ese Soy Yo”, “Morí Parao”, “Copa Rota”, “La Entrada”, and “La Salida”. By 2004, Villanosam decided to tap into music producing with the guidance of his mentor, Dominican producer Double E, currently known as Evan Espino. With his newly found producing skills, Villanosam co-produced the track, “Concepto De Perfeccion”, which was one of the singles from Perfecto Clan’s album titled “Concepto De Perfeccion”. This would be the first of many singles that Villanosam would produce throughout his music career. The single and the album were extremely successful in making an impact within the underground Dominican Hip-Hop movement in the Dominican Republic.
Shortly thereafter, Villanosam and the rest of the group members of Perfecto Clan started to work independently on a few music projects. By 2005, Villanosam emerged as a solo artist and briefly moved to the city of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In Santo Domingo, Villanosam was exposed and influenced by the city’s underground urban music scene that included urban music groups and artists such as: La Charles Family, Complot Records, Los Correcto and many others.
In 2007, Villanosam returned to his hometown, San Pedro Macoris, and started to work on his first music production as a solo artist. He released the single “Cuando Mi Alma LLora”, “Esta Son Las Calles” among a few others. He then released the single “Todavia No Hay Na”, “La Historia De Aneudy Crack”, “Tremenda Abusadora” along with a compilation of other singles which were all under the album “Ahora Embalate!! Chufuin”. Shortly thereafter, with the release of the locally successful single, “Todavia No Hay Na” , Villanosam released the music video for the single which brought to life the lyrical impact “Todavia No Hay Na” was expressing.
With the release of these singles as a solo artist, Villanosam was able to connect with his audience by taking them on a lyrical journey with his engaging smooth story-telling rap technique and memorable melodic hooks. The singles and the album developed a strong fan base in the Dominican Republic as it received positive feedback and acknowledgement from the Dominican urban music scene.
By 2008, Villanosam is reunited with an old friend, Miguel Angel Tavera Carrion, better known in the music industry as Bombon. Bombon is a Dominican Executive Music Producer and CEO and President of the music label, Bombon Productions. During this chance meeting, BomBon was interested in working with artists who were in the Dominican Urban Music scene. Impressed with Villanosam talents Bombon asked Villanosam if they could work together. Unfortunately, Villanosam had to pass on the opportunity because he was dealing with family issues and wouldn’t be able to dedicate the time that was necessary to work on his music. Although Villanosam passed up the opportunity, he suggested that BomBon work with his former group member of Perfecto Clan, Vakero. Bombon going on the advice of Villanosam, proceeded to sign and work with Vakero on several music projects.
By early 2009, Villanosam was ready to sign with Bombon Productions as a solo artist and continue his journey in the Hip-hop Rap scene. Villanosam was flown to Paris, France by Bombon and they immediately started to work on the new album. Soon after, Villanosam was joined by his other good friend, Esmelin Santiago Matias Garcia, aka Alofoke, who is a promotion and marketing expert. He is also the President and founder of the Dominican Urban Music website Alofoke Music. With Alofoke joining Villanosam and Bombon, the trio started to cultivate their strategies for developing and evolving Villanosam’s music career. Interestingly enough not only did Bombon started production on Villanosam new album but also decided to take the initiative to transform Villanosam’s over-weight appearance. He implemented a healthy life changing diet and workout regimen where Villanosam gradually lost approximately 80 pounds and has been able to keep the weight off.
Surrounded by a stimulating, supportive and creative environment, Villanosam was able to successfully compose, produce and release several singles, such as “Blanca Con Culo”, “Shorty”, “El Arte Musical”, “Yo Quiero Una Morena”, “Que Chever”, A Mi no Me Hable De Flow”, “Cuero Frio, Frio”, “La Felicidad”, “San Andreas”, “MafuTama-Fiesta Palo”, among a few others. Each single was exclusively released on the Alofokemusic.net website where fans were allowed to download and listen to them for free. The singles received a large number of downloads and increased Villanosam’s fan base. Capitalizing from the success of the singles, Bombon Productions decided to re-release Villanosam’s first mixtape album “Ahora Embalate!! Chufuin”. The re-release of the album, included: a recompilation of Villanosam’s previously successful tracks from the album, special guest appearances by the artists Vakero, Mozart La Para, and Androide, along with a bonus track previously recorded by Perfecto Clan.
While each of Villanosam’s singles started to gain momentum Alofoke developed a strategy that would provide Villanosam with a different dimension of exposure and build up his fan base internationally. Alofoke created and launched the YouTube reality show named “Las Villanadas de Villanosam. This YouTube reality show allowed fans a unique opportunity to get to know the humorously, outspoken, charismatic and humble side of Villanosam. “Las Villanadas de Villanosam” episodes were extremely successful in captivating and intriguing the interests of Villanosam’s fans and increased his fan base.
By late 2009, as Villanosam continued to reside in Paris, France he composed the lyrics to the internationally hit single, “El Sapito”. The single was then exclusively released on the www.alofokemusic.net. Upon its release, “El Sapito” became rapidly popular in the Dominican Republic, Europe and the United States. With its entertaining and humorous lyrics and contagiously danceable beat “El Sapito” experienced an impressionable number of downloads and became an internet sensation. Shortly thereafter, an official remix of “El Sapito” titled the “All Star remix” was released. The remix featured Dominican Hip-Hop artists Mozart La Para, X3mo, Sensato Del Patio, Amp and Toxic Crow. By the start of 2010, the premiere of the music video for “El Sapito” was exclusively released on alofokemusic.net. With the release of the remix and the music video, the single experienced another round of popularity worldwide. The single eventually made its way to radio stations in the Dominican Republic, Europe and the United States . With the success of “El Sapito” and the savvy and creative online promotional strategies that were implemented, Villanosam’s career catapulted straight to the top of the Dominican Urban music scene.
As Villanosam’s music career continued to successfully evolve, he had the unique opportunity of doing the remix to his single, “Blanca Con Culo” with Max Agende, who is one of the members of the internationally famous Dominican Urban Bachata group, Aventura. Villanosam also appeared as one of the featured artists on the remix of Dominican Urban Artist, Fuego’s internationally successful single, “Que Buena Tu Ta”. Additionally, Villanosam collaborated on the remixes to his single “A Mi No Me Hable de Flow” and “Cuero Frio Frio” with the Dominican Hip-Hop artist, Sensato Del Patio. He also collaborated with several of the top Dominican Hip-Hop artists such as MelyMel, Sensato Del Patio, Black Point, Lapiz Conciente, Dkano, Monkey Black and Toxic Crow on the Dominican Hip-Hop anthem, “Yo Si Soy Rap”. On the single, you can hear Villanosam sing the unforgettable hook of “Yo Si Soy Rap” as well as provide his own lyrical rap verses.
With “El Sapito” being one of the most commercially successful single of Villanosam’s career so far, he continued to make an impact on the music scene as he was presented with an assortment of opportunities. For example, Villanosam was able to successfully perform throughout Europe during the last few months of 2010. During this time, he had the opportunity to work with his younger sister, Patricia Acta aka Triishsam, who added an extra element to his performances as she provided Villanosam with backup vocals. While in Europe, Villanosam was selected as the opening act for the internationally famous and award winning reggaetón artist, Don Omar, during his concert in Spain. His single, “La Felicidad”, which he composed and produced, was selected to be part of the soundtrack for one of the episodes for the American CBS television drama series “Blue Blood”. The single was also used for the soundtrack for the American film, “Gun Hill Road”. With the success of the single, “El Sapito”, Villanosam was then presented with an extraordinary and historical opportunity to perform at the Dominican Republic's prestigious and internationally televised entertainment award show, Los Premios Casandra 2011. This was a momentous acknowledgement for Villanosam’s music career, as he was distinctively selected as one of the first Dominican Hip-Hop rap artist, along with a few other Dominican Urban Artists, to perform at the award show.
Coming off from a brilliant performance at Los Premios Casandra 2011, Villanosam’s success continued to rise, as his other single “Me Va Quemar El Celular” along with its creative music video which was shot in High Definition and with 3D effects, gained the same feverish popularity as “El Sapito”. The single became the most popular ringtone amongst Dominican teenagers. Similarly, the debut of his latest singles, “My Best Friend Mic” (an autobiographical tale of Villanosam relying solely on his microphone to get him through his personal trials and tribulations) “Tu Quiere Porno”, “Tumba Esa” and “Mente De Un Pecaito” have each successfully achieved an instant level of popularity in the Dominican urban music scene.
In 2011, Villanosam announced that his single “Todavia No Hay Na” from the album “Ahora Embalate!! Chufuin” was selected as a track for the video game “ SAINTS ROW 3“and would be in stores for the 2011 holiday season. He also announced his collaboration with Dominican Urban Music artists MelyMel, Mozart La Para, Black Point, and Nico on the single “El Verano Todo Lo Mueve” which became the catchy theme song for the Dominican beer’s, Presidente, television and radio commercials. In addition, Villanosam was one of the featured artists who performed during the 2011 “Verano Presidente” summer concert series throughout the Dominican Republic.
Currently, Villanosam continues to perform throughout the Dominican Republic at public and private events and on television programs. He is preparing for the release of his new album, “El Pornografico” as well as for the start of his tour in Latin America, the United States and Europe.
El Sapito
Villanosam Lyrics
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Lo que me paso a mi fue extraordinario
Te vo'a ser cuento del maco y de jarro
Oye.
Y yo tenia un jarrito
Pero me lo cambian por jarro
Mami a mi no me des tu jarro
Y yo tenia un jarrito
Pero me lo cambian por jarro
Mami a mi no me des tu jarro
Que a mi no me gusta ese jarro.
Yo ando buscando un mujeron con el saco
Mirame en la calle, coño estoy que doy asco
Es Toño Stone con un cuero, con pelos en los sobaco
Mujeron con el saco, con pelos en los sobaco.
A mi me dijeron que pa' encontrar…
La princesa azul hay que besar mucho maco
Pero yo siempre estoy moca con los maco
Por que cuando me sacan la lengua me da asco.
Y yo tenia un sapito
Pero me lo cambian por maco
Mami a mi no me des tu maco
Que a mi no me gusta ese maco (Oye)
Y yo tenia un sapito
Pero me lo cambian por maco
Mami a mi no me des tu maco
Que a mi no me gusta ese maco (Oye)
Y di que yo soy un pin
Y la tipo se llevo hasta mi bling-bling
To' esa vaina fue atento a su fuyin
Na' ma a mi se me ocurrió hacer ese swing.
Un maco jarro con un fondo sin fin
Le queda ula-ula mi bin-bin
Hecha pa' alla, no te quiero ni un chin
Cuero viejo y sucio de los que pelean en drink.
Tamo claro que te gusta el pleito y los lios
Que te gusta tu mari'o, que siempre este amaneci'o
Anda en la calle con el jarro parti'o
Fúmate trai dos caNabidol pa'l frio.
Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Yo-Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Maco (Maco), no quiero (No quiero) maco.
Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Yo-Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Maco (Maco), no quiero (No quiero) maco.
Yo quiero un sapito que no sea pen-pen
Contigo me pongo chivo con chen chen
Que diga cuak-cuak cuando este en el contén
En la casa 'e la suegra le quito el sostén.
Dame un beso, terminamos en sexo
Dime si como el Chavo, eso-eso-eso
No me pegue a mi, ni un muchiacho de eso
Ni mi nene, ni macaco, borra con eso.
Por una desacata', mira un vieja asara
Mi banana esta para', dame tu guanabana
Ven ensucia la sabana, yo te voy a desnudar
Vo'a apagar la lámpara, de la mia tu va a tragar.
Por una desacata', mira un vieja asara
Mi banana esta para', dame tu guanabana
Ven ensucia la sabana, yo te voy a desnudar
Vo'a apagar la lámpara, de la mia tu va a tragar.
Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Yo-Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Maco (Maco), no quiero (No quiero) maco.
Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Yo-Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
Maco (Maco), no quiero (No quiero) maco.
El Bombo (Loco con lo maco)
El Guetto Flow (Loco con lo maco)
El R-Flow (Loco con lo maco)
Alofoke (Loco con lo maco)
Villano Sam (Loco con lo maco)
La Para (Loco con lo maco)
Herrera Music (Loco con lo maco)
Alofoke Music (Loco con lo maco)
Oye si tu tiene una ropa sucia tráela que nosotros la lavamos tambien, me oiste?
Bombon Productions
Yeah!
The song “El Sapito” by Villanosam Ft. Mozart La Para, is a fun and upbeat reggaeton song. The song starts by the singer saying that he is going to tell a story about something extraordinary that happened to him, involving a jar and a mug, and then continues with a humorous and playful tone throughout the rest of the song. The lyrics are all in Spanish and the song is aimed at a young audience.
The first verse is about a jar that the singer used to have, but it was replaced by a mug. He doesn't like the mug and says to his mom not to give it to him again. The second verse talks about how he is looking for a woman who is cool and likes to have fun. He says he's like "Toño Stone" with a leather jacket and hairy armpits. He also mentions something about kissing many "macos" to find the blue princess, but he doesn't like doing that because it's gross.
The chorus then switches to the main focus of the song, which is the fact that the singer used to have a pet frog, or sapito, but it was replaced by a "maco". He doesn’t like the maco and keeps asking for a sapito. The verses that follow keep playing with the concepts of jars, mugs, and pets, with a playful and humorous tone.
Line by Line Meaning
Yo te vo'a ser cuento a ti del maco y del jarro
I'll tell you a story about macos and jars
Lo que me paso a mi fue extraordinario
What happened to me was extraordinary
Te vo'a ser cuento del maco y de jarro
I'll tell you a story about macos and jars
Oye.
Listen.
Y yo tenia un jarrito
I had a little jar
Pero me lo cambian por jarro
But they swapped it for a bigger jar
Mami a mi no me des tu jarro
Mom, don't give me your jar
Que a mi no me gusta ese jarro (Oye)
I don't like that jar (Listen)
Que a mi no me gusta ese jarro.
I don't like that jar.
Yo ando buscando un mujeron con el saco
I'm looking for a big woman with a big bottom
Mirame en la calle, coño estoy que doy asco
Look at me on the street, damn, I look disgusting
Es Toño Stone con un cuero, con pelos en los sobaco
It's Toño Stone with a girl, with hair under her armpit
Mujeron con el saco, con pelos en los sobaco.
Big woman with a big bottom, with hair under her armpit.
A mi me dijeron que pa' encontrar…
They told me to find...
La princesa azul hay que besar mucho maco
You have to kiss many macos to find the blue princess
Pero yo siempre estoy moca con los maco
But I'm always sick of macos
Por que cuando me sacan la lengua me da asco.
Because when they stick out their tongue, it disgusts me.
Y yo tenia un sapito
I had a little toad
Pero me lo cambian por maco
But they swapped it for a maco
Mami a mi no me des tu maco
Mom, don't give me your maco
Que a mi no me gusta ese maco (Oye)
I don't like that maco (Listen)
Y di que yo soy un pin
And they say that I'm a pin
Y la tipo se llevo hasta mi bling-bling
And the woman even took my bling-bling
To' esa vaina fue atento a su fuyin
All that happened because of her craftiness
Na' ma a mi se me ocurrió hacer ese swing.
Only I could think of making that move.
Un maco jarro con un fondo sin fin
A big jar with an endless bottom
Le queda ula-ula mi bin-bin
My bin-bin looks pathetic in it.
Hecha pa' alla, no te quiero ni un chin
Put it over there, I don't want it even a little bit.
Cuero viejo y sucio de los que pelean en drink.
Old and dirty leather of those who fight in bars.
Tamo claro que te gusta el pleito y los lios
It's clear that you like fights and trouble
Que te gusta tu mari'o, que siempre este amaneci'o
That you like your man, who is always drunk
Anda en la calle con el jarro parti'o
Walking on the street with a broken jar
Fúmate trai dos caNabidol pa'l frio.
Smoke two marijuana cigarettes to keep warm.
Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
I want a little toad, not a maco
Yo-Yo quiero un sapito, no quiero maco
I want a little toad, not a maco
Maco (Maco), no quiero (No quiero) maco.
Maco (Maco), I don't want (Don't want) maco.
Yo quiero un sapito que no sea pen-pen
I want a little toad that's not too small
Contigo me pongo chivo con chen chen
With you, I become high and wild
Que diga cuak-cuak cuando este en el contén
That says quack-quack when on the patio
En la casa 'e la suegra le quito el sostén.
I'll remove her bra at my mother-in-law's house.
Dame un beso, terminamos en sexo
Give me a kiss, we'll end up having sex
Dime si como el Chavo, eso-eso-eso
Tell me if I'm like El Chavo (a character), that-that-that
No me pegue a mi, ni un muchiacho de eso
Don't hit me, not even like a kid
Ni mi nene, ni macaco, borra con eso.
Not my baby, nor a macaco, forget about that.
Por una desacata', mira un vieja asara
For a little disagreement, an older woman is causing trouble
Mi banana esta para', dame tu guanabana
My banana is ready, give me your soursop
Ven ensucia la sabana, yo te voy a desnudar
Come and mess up the sheets, I'll undress you
Vo'a apagar la lámpara, de la mia tu va a tragar.
I'm going to turn off the light, you're going to swallow mine.
El Bombo (Loco con lo maco)
El Bombo (Crazy for macos)
El Guetto Flow (Loco con lo maco)
El Guetto Flow (Crazy for macos)
El R-Flow (Loco con lo maco)
El R-Flow (Crazy for macos)
Alofoke (Loco con lo maco)
Alofoke (Crazy for macos)
Villano Sam (Loco con lo maco)
Villano Sam (Crazy for macos)
La Para (Loco con lo maco)
La Para (Crazy for macos)
Herrera Music (Loco con lo maco)
Herrera Music (Crazy for macos)
Alofoke Music (Loco con lo maco)
Alofoke Music (Crazy for macos)
Oye si tu tiene una ropa sucia tráela que nosotros la lavamos tambien, me oiste?
Hey, if you have dirty clothes, bring them, we'll wash them too, got it?
Bombon Productions
Bombon Productions
Yeah!
Yeah!
Contributed by Charlie E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@ezequielcano480
Quien en diciembre 2022 mi infancia jejejejeje buena musica😎
@anthonyquishpe671
Esa canción la escuchaba cuando era niño jaja y ahora lo entiendo
@carolinaGarcia-ne1tz
Cuarentena 2020 covi19 💃🎶🎶🎶
@victorrodriguez1042
Jajajaja si. Tenia años sin escucharla
@crystalq5082
Y de repente estoy en el baño ..y me viene ala mente y yo tenía un jarritoooo pero me lo cambian por jarroooo😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂.
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@darrengoris16
Cancion leyenda de género urbano❤️
@drako2insanee539
Me gusta esta canción
@ronygarcia2834
Un jarrito
@lucyferrel6070
Todavía escuchando
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🙂🙂🙂