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Sensato
(From left to right) Nikolodian, DJ Wuazat, Sensato del Patio, and El Tal Mickey at the Dominican Day Parade (2015)
(From left to right) Nikolodian, DJ Wuazat, Sensato del Patio, and El Tal Mickey at the Dominican Day Parade (2015)
Background information
Birth nameWilliam Reyna
Also known asSensato del Patio, El Anunaki, Papa Sensato, Senswagger, SenCity
BornSan Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
OriginThe Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
Died2017
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
GenresHip hop, latin
OccupationRapper, Lyricist
Years active2008–2017
Websitewww.SenCityInc.net

William Reyna (born in San Cristóbal), better known by his stage name Sensato del Patio or simply Sensato, was a Dominican rapper from the Bronx borough of New York City.[1][2][3] He is perhaps best known for collaborating with fellow Caribbean recording artists such as Pitbull, Fuego, Black Point and Mozart La Para. He first gained major recognition in 2010, when he released the single, "Watagatapitusberry" featuring Black Point and Pitbull .

Music career

2013–present: Career beginnings

Sensato's first album, titled We Ain't Even Supposed 2 B Here, included 14 songs and spawned five singles. "Booty Booty", his first single, features vocals from Cuban-American rapper Pitbull. "Loca People", his second single, features Pitbull and Sak Noel. "Plata O Plomo", his third single, features Jiggy Drama and American merengue singer Fuego. "Is This Love", was the fourth single and features Papayo and Dynasty. "Ponte Sensato", his fifth single, features Los Gambinos. In August 2013, Sensato released "Remember", his first bachata single, which features Pitbull. Also in August 2013, Sensato released his first salsa single, featuring Los Gambinos, titled "Ponte Sensato".

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

  • El 28 The Mixtape (2011)
  • El 28 The Mixtape Parte 2 (2012)
  • La Parte 3 Del 28 (2014)[5]
  • SenCity (2015)
  • Me Dieron De Alta

Singles

  • "Romo Romo" (2010)
  • "Golpe De Estado" (2011)
  • "Back In Business" (2012)
  • "Party" (featuring Sak Noel) (2012)
  • "La Confesion" (featuring Pitbull) (2013)
  • "Booty Booty" (featuring Pitbull) (2013)
  • "Ponte Sensato" (featuring Los Gambinos) (2013)
  • "Remember" (featuring Pitbull) (2013)
  • "Is This Love" (featuring Papayo & Dynasty) (2013)
  • "Plata O Plomo" (featuring Fuego & Jiggy Drama) (2013)
  • "Guacamole" (with 8ky 6lu) (2016)
  • "Figure It Out" (with 8ky 6lu) (2016)
  • "Gloria A Dios"
  • "Que Vivan Lo Tiger"
  • "Tu No Lo Sabe"
  • "El Mario De Tu Mujer"
  • "No Me Niegue"
  • "Chapiadora"
  • "Bello"
  • "Back In Business"
  • "Racheta"

Guest appearances

  • "El Sapito" - Villanosam &Mozart La Para (Feat. Sensato Del Patio) (2010)

Awards and Nominations

  • Latin Grammy Award - Best Urban Song: "Crazy People" - Nomination
  • Billboard Latin Music Award - Digital Song: "El Taxi" - Nomination

References

  1. ^ "Sensato del Patio en "DeCalle"" (in Spanish). El Nacional. 14 December 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  2. ^ Ramón Santos Lantigua (19 March 2014). "Merengue, salsa y bachata dominan gala principales premios arte dominicanos" (in Spanish). Barcelona/Santo Domingo: La Vanguardia. EFE. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  3. ^ ""Sensato del Patio" le da calor musical a su tierra" (in Spanish). El Caribe. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  4. ^ https://www.amazon.com/We-Aint-Even-Supposed-Here/dp/B00AYJBRWM
  5. ^ http://www.datpiff.com/Sensato-DJ-Danny-S-Presents-La-Parte-3-Del-28-The-Mixtap-mixtape.531443.html