Mambo de Fito Blanko
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Mambo de Fito Blanko
Fito Blanko, afamado cantautor de reggaeton de Toronto, lanzó su nueva producción, Mambo.

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Fito Blanko Releases New Single “MAMBO” Set To Be Released Today

Canadian reggaeton artist and songwriter, Fito Blanko, announced the release of his new single from his record label Crown Loyalty Entertainment.  The single entitled “MAMBO” featuring Drake will be made available for free download in urban blog sites across Latin America and the United States.   
    
“MAMBO” was written by Fito Blanko and produced by Sensei.  The album (title, tbd) is scheduled to be released by Fall 2010.  In addition to Drake, the new album brings together a roster of artists such as R&B, reggae and reggaeton artist, Notch and Panamanian reggae artist, Saik, to name a few.  “MAMBO” is the internationally anticipated follow-up to “Tear It Up” feat. Beenie Man (released June 2008), and his greatly acclaimed album, Higher Level (released June 2004 by Universal Music Canada). 

Higher Level generated awards including Best Solo Artist at the Latin Industry Award, and Fito’s single “Me Voy A Marchar” won him Global Rhythms Recording of the Year at the Canadian Urban Music Award in 2005. 

The new album has been Fito Blanko’s 4 year endeavor, and the release of “MAMBO” is but one of many singles that will reveal his heightened passion, commitment and vision for the genre. “I have taken the time to establish significant relationships to ensure that Crown Loyalty produces music that best reflects the heart and soul of me,” states Fito Blanko.

Recognized by Billboard for Fito’s success in the Top 40 playlist, plans of a tour to reunite with his wide-reaching aficionados is underway.

For more information and updates please visit Fito Blanko at http://www.myspace.com/therealfitoblanko1



Publicado: 13 de Marzo, 2009




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