5 Latin composers behind the hits: who they are and what songs they wrote

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Fame and great successes superstars aren’t always given on their own merit. There is a whole team behind the scenes who often go out of their way to make everything shine.

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In some cases, artists write their own music, but sometimes it is written by extraordinary composers.

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the songwriter storm He threw “immature” earlier this year. They did not know that at the same time she had an established career as a songwriter. In fact, the Puerto Rican singer has written songs with Latin stars like “Holy” from Christina Aguilera with Ozuna Y “Coconut” from Joel Deléon. Now, the artist is on the verge of being in the spotlight with his recent work “Problems”.

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Elena Rosa

This Venezuelan singer-songwriter publishes the behind-the-scenes process of her songs on her social networks. You have collaborated with many artists recently “party” from Bad Bunny and Rauw Alejandro Y “MOMIII” from Becky G and Karol G. She is not only a composer, but she also sings her own music. She recently appeared on Becky G’s album, “Schemes”with FLASHBACK.

Edgar Barrera

He is one of the best Latin music composers. The Latin Grammy nominations are primarily for their collaboration on the pop theme “Indigo” interpreted by Camilo and Evaluna Montanerand the regional Mexican music song “All”, interpreted by Fermo and Maluma Group.

Erika Enders

Ender is one of the co-writers of “Slowly”, from Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee. The big hit of 2017 was co-written with a Latina from Panama City. “It’s a lot of fun because my first big hit was ‘Despacito’ when I had done so many things before,” she said in an interview with Los Angeles Weekly.

Giovanna Sebastiano

Joan Sebastián is one of the most important Mexican singer-songwriters. She has written many songs for big names like Bronco, Vicente Fernandez, Pepe Aguilar Y Rocio Durcal. Also, she has found fame with such big hits as “The secret of love” Y “Twenty five roses”.

Source: Clarin

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