Yomo

Yomo
Birth name Jose Alberto Torres Abreu
Born (1980-06-17) June 17, 1980
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Origin Humacao, Puerto Rico, U.S.
Genres Reggaeton
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • arranger
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2004–present
Labels
  • Gold Star Music (2004–2008)
  • Black Pearl International Records (2008–2016)
  • Rottweilas Inc. (2009–2011)
  • Anormales Music (2013–present)
  • JMA Music (2014–present)
Associated acts

Jose Alberto Torres Abreu (born June 17, 1980 in Chicago), known professionally as Yomo, is an American reggaeton singer of Puerto Rican descent. He was raised in Humacao, Puerto Rico. Before becoming a professional artist, he used to work as a handyman on Puerto Rico's Palmas Del Mar Beach Resort.[1]

Musical career

Yomo was born Jose Torres on June 17, 1980 in Chicago to Puerto Rican parents. He spent most of his childhood raised in Humacao, Puerto Rico. Yomo spent half of his life living in a small town in New York called Amsterdam. He is the youngest of three kids. Yomo is the father of 4 kids of three different women. Yomo dedicated his whole CD "My Destiny" to his ex-wife Jainel. While Don Omar and Daddy Yankee were crossing over into the pop international hits Reggaetón Latino and Gasolina, respectively, Yomo was still developing in reggaeton breeding ground. He first started to work with Master Joe & O.G. Black and appeared in their cd Sabotage. His first taste of success came in the form of the hot single '"Déjale Caer To' El Peso and my destiny"', which charted on the music charts and in 2009 with his hit "Descara", which became a hit in the U.S & the Caribbean.In 2010, his song Lio came out.In 2010, he also was nominated for billboards for his song Bella calla, which was not released yet but on his webpage[2] This song was also leaked in the web and this song was also another hit.

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

  • 2009: The Road To My Destiny
  • 2010: Mi Profecia

Singles

  • 2005:"Dejale Caer To'El Peso" with. Héctor el Father[3]
  • 2006:"Dale Con Pepa"
  • 2008:"Tú Te Las Trae"
  • 2008:"Déscara"[4]
  • 2009:"Mi Mujer"
  • 2010:"Bella Calla"[5]
  • 2010: "Eje Eje"
  • 2010: "Soy Real", "Rompan Las Normas" of Mi Profecia
  • 2015:"Juguetona"
  • 2016:"No Soy Un Caballero" with.Kendo Kaponi
  • 2017:"Adicto Al Dolor" with.Darkiel
  • 2017:"Debilucha"[6]
  • 2018:"Quédate Aquí"
  • 2018:"Delicia"[7]
  • 2018:"Muchacha"[8]
  • 2018:"A solas"

Collaborations

  • 2010: "Se Va Conmigo" (Carlos Arroyo feat. Yomo)
  • 2010: "Se Va Conmigo" (Remix) (Carlos Arroyo feat. Yomo and Ivy Queen)
  • 2010: "Besos De Amor (Remix)" (Nigga Ft Yomo)
  • 2010: "Sandungueo" (Wisin & Yandel feat. Yomo, Gadiel & Franco "El Gorila")
  • 2010: "Adivina Que" (Nova & Jory Ft Yomo)
  • 2011: "Sangre De Respeto" (Javy The Flow Ft. Yomo & Voltio)
  • 2011: "Pa Romper La Discoteca" (Farruko Ft Daddy Yankee & Yomo)
  • 2011: "La Calle Es Pa Hombres" (Randy Glock Ft Ñengo Flow, Nova, Getto & Yomo)
  • 2011: "Mi Nena Del Twitter" (Prynce "El Armamento Lirical" Ft Jowell & Yomo)
  • 2012: "Cantazo" (Zion & Lennox feat. Yomo)
  • 2015:"Noches Fria" (Kendo Kaponi feat.Yomo)
  • 2017:"Dejaselo Caer" (El Micha feat. Yomo)
  • 2018:"Stamina" (Rayo y Toby feat. Yomo)

References

  1. Cordor, Cyril. "Biography: Yomo". Allmusic. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  2. yomomusic.com
  3. yomomusic.com
  4. yomomusic.com
  5. yomomusic.com
  6. yomomusic.com
  7. yomomusic.com
  8. yomomusic.com
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