Artists acknowledge Tainy as a producer "that didn't fall" the urban genre

With a look back at his musical career and in front of more than 14,000 people, urban music producer Tainy demonstrated why artists consider him one of the best producers in the genre.

In a different way and never before in the Puerto Rico Colosseum, the producer presented the Data Loading concert last night. Following the concept of his first solo album “Data”, Tainy played his best songs of the past decades.

The stage was in the middle of the Puerto Rico Coliseum. >Jan Figueroa Roqué, THE SPEAKER▲

The poet Gallego opened the evening with the life story of Marcos Efraín Masís Fernández, the producer's first name. Tainy appeared on the stage in the middle of the Choliseo with his computer and a microphone. Salgo pa' la calle, Permítame, Fashion Gilr, Pam Pam, Call and a mix of classic songs from Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee and Plan B set the party mood that lasted for more than two hours in the venue.

Suddenly Senna, the character created by Tainy, appeared on the screens at the top of the stage, representing a reminder of the entire “date” of his career.

“What were those memories that I received?” asked Senna Tainy.

“These memories belong not just to me, but to everyone who is here with me. Everyone knows this story, but today I want you to know mine. To tell a story you have to start from the beginning. “What every producer and every artist needs is a song that changes their life,” the producer shared.

This introduction served as the prelude to one of his most successful songs: “Let he fall to the weight”. The audience's reaction was immediate and they sang one of the reggaeton anthems “at the top of their lungs.”

One of the big surprises of the evening was the presence of Bad Bunny, who took the stage to perform several of the songs that Tainy was the producer of. Songs like PaSiempre, which is part of Data, RLNDT, Ni Bien ni mal, La Santa, 120, Callaíta and No me Quiero Casar, were the fuel that turned up the heat in the audience in the last minutes of the night.

You see the greatest artist of the urban genre, the best artist of the urban genre in history, you see him tonight and I’m not talking about myself, I’m talking about Tainy.”Bad Bunny said during his presentation.

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Also present that evening were a group of guests such as Rauw Alejandro, Arcángel, Jhay Cortez, Young Miko, Jowell and Randy and Alvarito Díaz.

A lot of people don't say it, but the producers are really the most important part of this genre. A noise for Tainy, who won't let the genre go undersaid Alvarito Díaz before singing “Rolling Stone’s best song,” Paranormal.

Also present were the three producers who inspired Tainy's career and gave him his first chance at just 15 years old. Luny Tunes and Nesty, the secret weapon, took over the stage to perform their classics such as Dale Don Dale, Llame Pa' Verte, En la disco bailoteo, Mala Conducta, Noche de Travesuras, Guasa Guasa and others.

Tainy performed 84 songs during the concert, which began at 10:20 p.m.

The producer has collaborated with artists such as J Balvin, Wisin & Yandel, Janet Jackson, Jennifer López, Paris Hilton, Alejandro Sanz and Shakira, Anuel AA, Ozuna, among others.