Latest Release
- AUG 29, 2024
- 1 Song
- La Ocasión (feat. Arcángel, Ozuna & Anuel AA) - Single · 2018
- nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana · 2023
- Reggaeton Rulers, Vol. 1 · 2006
- Masacre Musical · 2008
- Loco por Perrearte (Remix) - Single · 2022
- Hacerte de To' - Single · 2022
- Caile - Single · 2016
- GZ · 2023
- La Reunión · 2007
Albums
- 2020
Artist Playlists
- His cool mix of seduction and aggression made him an urban star.
Compilations
- Lil Joujou, Omar Courtz & Young Miko
- Rodrigo Films, Chris Lebron & Flow 28
- Yerai R, Yng Lvcas & Tomas Ballardo
- Arcángel, Cosculluela & Genio
- Chris Wandell, Paulino Rey & Rafa Pabön
More To Hear
- The artist on “Loco For Perrearte (Remix).“
- El Guru talks to the artist about his album 'Los Chulitos.'
- El Guru interviews Bryant Myers and De La Ghetto.
- The Puerto Rican star talks Ozuna, J Balvin, and Bad Bunny.
More To See
About De La Ghetto
The undefeated MVP of perreo, De La Ghetto has been a hitmaking fixture of reggaetón since the early 2000s. He was born Rafael Castillo Torres in The Bronx, NY, in 1984. However, he was raised by his grandmother in Puerto Rico, finding a mix of trouble and artistic inspiration on the island streets. In 2004, he launched a rap duo with Dominican rapper Arcángel, and within a short time, appeared on the seminal Luny Tunes mixtape Más Flow - Los Benjamins with reggaetón classic “Mi Fanatica.” Though the pair split in 2007, De La Ghetto further proved his formidable songcraft on beloved marquesina anthems like Tito El Bambino's “Siente El Boom” remix and his Jowell & Randy crossover, “Sensacion del Bloque.” Though one of the godfathers of classic reggaetón, De La Ghetto remains a favorite guest among his younger peers, popping up on Feid's prismatic BAHíA DUCATI LP and Bad Bunny's trap-fueled nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana.
- HOMETOWN
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- September 17, 1984
- GENRE
- Urbano latino