Artist's albums
Bien Guillao (Remix)
2023 · single
IM A ROKZTAR
2023 · single
EL DON
2023 · single
DON CHEZINA MUSIC SESSIONS. VOL. 15
2023 · single
Freestyle #43 (temp. 3)
2022 · EP
Esencia y Tendencia
2022 · album
Los Fathers 5G
2022 · single
Lento Hasta Abajo
2022 · single
Chezidon
2021 · single
Me Pide Poco (Remake 2021)
2021 · single
Baila Chezina (Remix)
2021 · single
Garrotera
2021 · single
We keeping in Hood
2020 · single
Celos de Ex (Remix)
2020 · single
Cuarentena Mix, Vol. 1
2020 · single
Treke
2020 · single
Born Ready
2019 · album
Posi (Remix)
2019 · single
El Lindo
2019 · single
2000 Gb
2019 · single
Dollar Bill
2019 · single
Brugal
2019 · single
Under Callao
2018 · single
La Musa
2018 · single
Flow Salvaje (Remix)
2018 · single
Quiere Ruff (feat. DJ Juan Cuba & Muzik Junkies)
2017 · single
Conmigo o con el
2017 · single
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Biography
Dubbed "the Machine Gun Rapper" because of his quick and forceful style, reggaeton vocalist Don Chezina is the son of musician Ricardo "The Latin from Manhattan" Garcia. Born in Augusta, GA, but raised in Puerto Rico, Chezina started out by collaborating with the DJ Playero and appearing on the mixtape series Don Ricardo Garcia: Presents My Son Don Chezina and Sue Me Please...I Need the Publicity, which mixed Jennifer Lopez, Missy Elliott, Otis Redding, and other artists' tracks with Garcia and Chezina's vocals. Bien Guillao de Gangster from 1997 marked the beginning of Chezina's solo career and featured the massive Puerto Rican hits "Mi Historia" and "Bendicion de Dios" with special guest Rey Pirin. Hits and remix collections like 1998's Mi Trayectoria and 2004's Exitos followed, along with numerous singles and collaborations. With the reggaeton sound becoming popular in the U.S. South America; Central America, Asia and Europe.