Divino - Critical Acclaim

Critical Acclaim

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 released Todo A Su Tiempo: Platinum Edition on Feb. 14th. The album includes original recordings from Todo A Su Tiempo, and the hits Noche de Travesura, Un Simple Bandolero and Llégale, with two brand new songs, Amor de Una Noche and Para Donde Voy. He 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."

He has worked with many great artists and producers such as Daddy Yankee, Luny Tunes and Gold2 Flow.

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