As a young boy Yan Weynn always wanted to be in the spotlight.
I remember, rapping while waiting for the train on my way to school and before I knew it, 40-50 kids were standing around me just listening to my flow, he says.
His unique vocabulary and street infused rhymes have gained him recognition. This very driven artist has opened for top Latin mega stars such as Pitbull and Willy Chirino. He is featured on the summer hit, Get Wet by Liza Quin and participated in the production of, Cruzando el Charko with Felito el Caballote and Face Off both produced by KGB Record. He is also working with Bad Boy Latino artist Cristian Daniel.
Born and raise in Salinas, Puerto Rico. Yan Weynn struggled economically as a young boy and was encouraged by his grandparents to explore his artistic abilities. At the age of six, he joined a group called Los Angelitos (Little Angels) and taught himself to play the drums.
At 13, Yan Weynn moved to Boston with his biological father and joined...
As a young boy Yan Weynn always wanted to be in the spotlight.
I remember, rapping while waiting for the train on my way to school and before I knew it, 40-50 kids were standing around me just listening to my flow, he says.
His unique vocabulary and street infused rhymes have gained him recognition. This very driven artist has opened for top Latin mega stars such as Pitbull and Willy Chirino. He is featured on the summer hit, Get Wet by Liza Quin and participated in the production of, Cruzando el Charko with Felito el Caballote and Face Off both produced by KGB Record. He is also working with Bad Boy Latino artist Cristian Daniel.
Born and raise in Salinas, Puerto Rico. Yan Weynn struggled economically as a young boy and was encouraged by his grandparents to explore his artistic abilities. At the age of six, he joined a group called Los Angelitos (Little Angels) and taught himself to play the drums.
At 13, Yan Weynn moved to Boston with his biological father and joined a group called, H.O.P.E., when a fresh, new Latin music movement captivated him, reggaeton. Those days were a turning point for Yan Weynn and he began performing wherever he could, at local festivals, private parties and radio shows.
Now, Yan Weynn is working with acclaimed producer, Emilio Estefan on the production of his first solo album. Along the way he has worked with renown producer, Tony Mardini and he also collaborated with the internationally recognized Gaitan Brothers and written songs for up and coming singer, Jimena.
The rapper is committed to his cultural roots. I come from a very poor district in Puerto Rico and my music has always gotten me through hard times. Its all about seizing the moment when you can forget your worries, says Yan Weynn. His album is expected to be released in winter 2007
Management:
Capla Music
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Tempo
Tego Calderon
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Yan Weynn
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Hey Yan muchos exitos saludos desde PERU....