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Before they became a reggaeton duo, Wisin was studying theater/acting, while Yandel worked as a barber. Photo: Getty Images
After their hiatus, the duo's first reunion show was held to honor their Puerto Rican heritage. The concert took place during the Puerto Rican Day Parade weekend in New York City. Photo: Getty Images
He is a gamer! Royce always makes sure he has video games on deck while he’s on tour. "Call of Duty and Destiny are my top two. I even have a man cave where I just surround myself with my laptop, Xbox, and other gaming systems. If I wasn't a singer, I'd want to be a video game tester — one of those dudes who just plays for 12-14 hours straight and only takes food and bathroom breaks,” he explained to ‘Popsugar’ Photo: Getty Images
He imitated Wisin & Yandel in his first ever TV appearance on ‘Sábado Gigante’. “I was, like, 16. It’s crazy how I went from imitating them on ‘Sábado Gigante’ to recording with them and being friends with them, doing a music video with them. It’s a very powerful message for the fans that anything really is possible.” Photo: Brian Friedman for iHeartRadio
"Despacito" was his biggest hit, gaining him four Latin Grammy Awards and three Grammy nominations as a result of the song's success. In 2018, Luis Fonsi had broken six Guinness World Records and sold more than 11 million copies of "Despacito" Photo: Getty Images
He was instrumental in helping Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic recover from Hurricane Maria in 2017. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded The Global Gift Philanthropy Award. Photo: Getty Images
The artist began writing and recording her own songs at the age of 18 and founded the musical group "D'Style" with her friends. Her career took a brief hiatus when the group split. Photo: Getty Images
Since the start of her career, Natti has admired and been inspired by reggaeton legend, Ivy Queen. Ivy took note of this and tweeted the star to thank her for the kind words.
Before getting into music, Zion was a concert promoter and Lennox worked as a ramp agent in an airport. Photo: Charles Reagan for iHeartRadio
Both have relatives who are prominent figures of reggaeton music. Zion is the first cousin of chorus singer Jory Boy, while Lennox is the brother of Luis Pizarro, better known as Mackie Ranks, of the former reggaeton duo Yaga y Mackie. Photo: Todd Owyoung for iHeartRadio
Lunay is his stage name. The reggaeton star was born Jefnier Osorio Moreno. Photo: Melody Timothee for iHeartRadio
It’s amazing how much influence social media has! Lunay and Anitta's duet, "Todo o Nada," came about after the two performers reached out to each other and became fast friends on Instagram. Photo: Getty Images
She was named after Mariah Carey and Aaliyah. Photo: NBCUniversal
Mariah's first No. 1 on the Latin airplay charts, "El Makinon," made her only the third female duo to hold the position since the chart's establishment in 1994. Photo: Getty Images
Once in Colombia, someone attempted to rob Balvin. When the robber realized it was J Balvin, he put his weapon away and asked for a photo. Photo: Rachel Kaplan
We have Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s daughter, Blue Ivy, to thank for the “Mi Gente” remix. As soon as J Balvin learned of Blue Ivy's obsession with the song, he jokingly recommended Beyoncé for the remix and days later, Balvin received a call saying Bey was willing to jump on the track! Photo: Getty Images