Héctor
Delgado Román,
known as Héctor
El Father and
previously known
as Héctor
El Bambino was
born on September
4, 1978 in Carolina,
Puerto Rico.
The
well-known Puerto
Rican reggaeton
artist and producer,
that rose to
fame as a member
of the duo Héctor
y Tito. However,
he has become
a successful
entrepreneur
and producer
by himself.
Hector El Father
is one of the
main exponents
in the reggeaton
genre, he could
be considered
the Diddy or
Dr. Dre of reggeaton.
Despite his
young age, Hector
has had an extensive
music career.
Since
his childhood
he showed interest
in a musical
career and started
singing when
he was about
10 years old.
In
the 90s, he
joined two friends
(Rey and Voltio)
to form a group
and started
performing.
Several years
later, he joined
Efraín
Fines (later
known as Tito
El Bambino)
and formed the
duo Héctor
y Tito ("Los
Bambinos").
Héctor
y Tito released
their first
album in 1998.
Together they
became reggaeton
stars releasing
several successful
albums and making
appearances
in several compilations,
becoming one
of the most
sought-out duos
in the genre.
Both became
the first reggeaton
artists to sell
out a massive
concert in Puerto
Rico, opening
the path to
other artists
such as Tego
Calderón,
Daddy Yankee,
Don Omar, and
Wisin &
Yandel. As a
duet both captured
the world's
attention and
made reggeaton
a popular genre,
won important
awards such
as the Latin
Billboard Award
and reached
the top of the
charts in several
countries
In
2005, the duo
announced their
break-up, and
each of them
has continued
with their separate
careers Due
to Tito's belief
that Hector
wasn't loyal
as a friend
and a partner.
Héctor
started his
own label called
Gold Star Music,
in which artist
Yomo is his
right arm, dedicating
most of his
work to it,
With his label,
he has produced
albums for successful
artists like
Don Omar, Trebol
Clan and others.
His
song "Sola"
was the number
one in the U.S.
Hot Latin Tracks
Chart from February
3-February 17.
He
also continued
with his solo
career with
some of his
songs ("Noche
de Travesuras",
"Dale Calor"
and "Vamos
pa la calle"
among others),
becoming hits
in Latin America
and the United
States. It was
at this point
that he changed
his nickname
from Héctor
El Bambino to
Héctor
El Father.
In
September 16,
2005, he presented
two sold-out
concerts titled
The Bad Boy
in Puerto Rico
with artists
like Wisin &
Yandel, Alexis
y Fido, Trebol
Clan, Fat Joe,
Polaco and others.
Héctor
has become one
of the most
successful producers,
not only in
the reggaeton
genre, but in
the Latin American
music business,
even working
with renowned
Cuban producer
Emilio Estefan.
In the middle
of 2005, Héctor
signed an agreement
with hip-hop
artist Jay-Z
to promote him
in the United
States. Both
performers will
produce a compilation
album under
the Island Def
Jam label, propriety
of Jay-Z, due
late 2006. They
released a hit
song called
"Here We
Go" in
2006.
Héctor
became the Hispanic
image for the
clothing line
Rocawear. The
advertising
campaign including
his image will
be featured
in TV spots,
print, and billboards.
The agreement
also states
that Rocawear
will sponsor
Héctor's
own clothing
designs under
the label Bambino.
At the same
time Hector's
designed tennis
shoes will form
part of the
Jay Z's “S.
Carter Collection”
by Reebok.