I met Fuego in Miami, at Mr. 305 Inc., the hip-hop record label founded by Pitbull, and although we were sitting where music execs usually talk business, the conversation was casual and friendly. We hugged, and right away we were both laughing about the early days. “I used to ride around with my father,” he said, smiling. “He was somewhat of a G.” Together, they listened to salseros like Héctor Lavoe, Ismael Rivera, and Frankie Ruiz. There was a lot of merengue, too. Juan Luis Guerra, Toño Rosario, all those cats.
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