Artist's albums
Serie 2000
2000 · album
Historia 2
1999 · album
Historia
1999 · album
Pánico
2023 · album
Ella Va
2023 · single
Pregúntale A Tu Papá Por Mi
2023 · single
Piano Muerte Solida
2021 · single
Y Boquete Pa Tu Techo
2017 · single
Lo Mejor De...
2016 · album
Lloran los Nenes (feat. El Bima)
2015 · single
Mis Favoritas
2012 · album
Xplosion
2010 · album
Babilla
2009 · single
Babilla
2009 · album
Sentimiento
2009 · single
VICO-C Digital Collection 1987-2007
2007 · album
10 De Colección
2007 · album
Encuentro
2006 · album
Desahogo
2005 · album
Desahogo/Se Escaman
2005 · single
The Best Of - Ultimate Collection
2004 · compilation
15 Canciones Favoritas
2003 · album
En Honor A La Verdad
2003 · album
Juntos
2002 · album
Emboscada
2002 · album
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Biography
Puerto Rican rapper Vico C experienced wavering popular success throughout the '90s in the United States while remaining consistently popular in Latin America. Born Luis Armando Lozada on September 8, 1971, in Brooklyn, NY, Vico grew up surrounded by the rough streets of New York, where crime, violence, and drugs are often a part of life. He took an early interest in hip-hop when it first blossomed in the early '80s with such artists as and, in turn, took the stage name Vico C in a bid to become a rapper himself. In addition to his rapping ambitions, Vico also developed his production skills and launched his professional career at the end of the '80s. He produced hits for such Latin artists as ("El Pum Pum") and Francheska ("Menéalo") and began collaborating with on songs of his own in the early '90s. In particular, "La Recta Final" became a big hit for Vico, whose early-'90s work blended rap with merengue. Following a few early-'90s releases and much success in Puerto Rico as well as throughout Latin America, Vico suffered a life-threatening automobile accident that sidelined him for a substantial amount of time. He returned in 1998 with Aquel Que Había Muerto, an album that found him renouncing his past vices and proclaiming a renewed faith in God, and his level of success grew enormously. Several best-of albums flooded the market around this time in the late '90s and Vico spent successive years furthering his success as well as basking in it such as on the live album