Criollo (band)

Criollo
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Dominican Republic
Genres Bahire, Bachata, Latin, Hip hop, Reggae, Reggaeton
Years active 2003 present
Labels One Island Music
Members Salvador "Sol" Valdez
Jose "Chiro" Mata
Alexis "El Gordo" Grullon
Gilbert "Giby" Capellan

Criollo is a Montreal-based Latin, Hip hop band.[1] Their music, in the "Bahire" style (which they coined), draws from Bachata, Hip hop, Reggae, Latin and R&B influences, and is sung in Spanish.

History

Criollo formed in 2003, and included four members; Salvador "Sol" Valdez, Jose "Chiro" Mata, Alexis "El Gordo" Grullon and Gilbert "Giby" Capellan. These musicians also produced and mixed music videos, engineered their own songs in the studio and albums for other artists, including Sans Pression, and worked with BLESS, SAT (band) and Guru-Gangstarr. They have also been members of now defunct bands Zona-X, Ultimo Capitulo/Last Chapter and Black Sunz.

In 2006, they released the album, Bahire[2][3] which is distributed by SOPREF (LOCAL Distribution).

They performed at many world music festivals including Festival des Rythmes du Monde, been showcased on televised shows such as The Roof (TV), Belle et Bum and Teleritmo and opened for musicians such as Fat Joe, Tego Calderón, Elvis Crespo, N'Klabe, Aguakate, DJ IOP, José Alberto "El Canario" and IAM.[1]

Discography

  • Bahire (2006)

Music videos

  • Calle
  • Son Criollo
  • Lo Que Quisiera

References

  1. 1 2 "Criollo y su ritmo urbano En Las Brisas Club". Toronto Hispano, 15 December 2009. Enrique De Vinatea
  2. "CRIOLLO @ CLUB SODA Friday November 24th, 2006". Montreal Music Scene, review by Eva Blue
  3. "Grupo Dominicano Criollo recupera sus raices". El Diario, 2008-03-11


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