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Name | Feel the Noise |
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Caption | Theatrical release poster |
Director | Alejandro Chomski |
Producer | Simon FieldsCathy GesualdoJennifer LopezSofia Sondervan |
Writer | Albert Leon |
Starring | Omarion GrandberryKevin RiosGiancarlo EspositoVictor RasukJames McCaffrey |
Distributor | TriStar Pictures (USA) |
Released | October 5, 2007 |
Country | |
Gross | $6,451,106 |
Language | English |
Feel the Noise is a drama film written by Albert Leon, directed by Alejandro Chomski and produced by Jennifer Lopez. It was released on October 5, 2007 and stars Omarion, Giancarlo Esposito, Victor Rasuk and James McCaffrey.
At the U.S. box office, since its release it has grossed $5,898,393, and $552,713 from foreign markets.
Category:2007 films Category:2000s drama films Category:2000s musical films Category:American dance films Category:American musical drama films Category:English-language films Category:Films directed by Alejandro Chomski Category:Hip hop films Category:TriStar films
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Name | Julio Voltio |
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Background | solo_singer |
Birth name | Julio Ramos |
Born | March 20, 1977Santurce, Puerto Rico |
Origin | Puerto Rico |
Genre | Hip hop, reggaetón |
Occupation | Rapper |
Years active | 2003 - present |
Label | Sony BMG, White Lion Records, Jiggiri Records, Bandidaje Records |
Associated acts | Daddy Yankee, Lil Rob, Pitbull, Calle 13, Three 6 Mafia, Tego Calderón, Beyoncé, Jowell & Randy |
Url | Official website |
Julio Voltio (born as Julio Ramos March 20, 1977, Santurce, Puerto Rico) is one of the reggaetón genre's best-known artists.
His nickname came to be as the result of an accident. Before joining Karel, he worked as an electrician. One day, he stuck his hand in the wrong place and got shocked. Everyone then called him "Bombillo" (Light Bulb) and "Corto Circuito" (Short Circuit), until eventually giving him a nickname that stuck: "Voltio" (Spanish word for volt).
Shortly after separating from The Masters of Funk, Voltio partnered with Karel, a neighborhood friend, to form Karel y Voltio. They released their debut album Los Dueños del Estilo in 2003. The album languished, however, and the duo's enthusiasm dwindled. Karel was last featured in La Mision 4. With few options, Voltio was preparing to exit the music business when Tego Calderón, a leading artist with White Lion Records, convinced him to sign with the label. Having taken Tego's advice, Voltio released the album Voltage AC, with the hits "Bumper", "No Amarres Fuego" (featuring Zion & Lennox) and "Julito Maraña".
Having experienced relative success, Voltio returned with his a self-titled release in 2005, which included his biggest hit to date "Chulín Culín Chunflai", which features Residente Calle 13 and a remix version with Three 6 Mafia.
Voltio recently teamed up with Calle 13 to speak out against police brutality in Puerto Rico. On August 11, 2008, announced the publication of a docummentary titled "En vivo desde Oso Blanco". The production covers the time that Voltio spent in prison.
Voltio is also included on the Grand Theft Auto IV soundtrack with his song Pónmela from the 2007 release of En lo Claro.
En lo Claro has experienced mild success in contrast to Voltio's first two releases, garnering #36 on the U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. The album also peaked at #24 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart.
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Category:1977 births Category:Living people Category:People from Santurce, Puerto Rico Category:Puerto Rican people of African descent Category:Puerto Rican rappers Category:Puerto Rican reggaeton artists Category:Reggaeton musicians
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