Glory (singer)

Puerto Rican singer


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::summary Puerto Rican singer ::

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birth_nameGlorimar Montalvo Castro
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originSanturce, Puerto Rico
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years_active1995–present
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| name = Glory | image = | caption = | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Glorimar Montalvo Castro | birth_date = | alias = | origin = Santurce, Puerto Rico | genre = | years_active = 1995–present | associated_acts = | label =

Glorimar Montalvo Castro (born February 14, 1979), known professionally as Glory, is a Puerto Rican reggaeton singer.

Music career

Glory has one of reggaeton's most recognized female voices. She has popularized phrases such as suelta como gabete ("loose as a shoestring", slang meaning "promiscuous") and dame más gasolina ("give me more gasoline"). During her career to date, she has collaborated in the productions of artists such as Daddy Yankee ("Gasolina"), Luny Tunes y Noriega (La Gata Suelta), Don Omar ("Dale Don Dale", La Traicionera, Suelta Como Gabete, La Loba), Héctor & Tito ("Baila morena"), Eddie Dee (Donde Hubo Fuego) and others. Listeners may recognize Glory by her distinctive moaning sounds in many reggaeton songs. She formed part of the famed "La Industria" or DJ Eric Industry. She collaborated on some of the early underground cassettes distributed among the Puerto Rican population, which include: Street Style 1, Street Style 2, and DJ Eric Industry Volumes 1-5.

Glory is known to audiences in Central and South America, Spain and the United States. One of her most recent hits was "La Popola", which was even banned from some countries for its sexual content. In 2005, she released her debut CD Glou, which, according to the official website, sold over 100,000 copies in Latin America.

The singles "Perreo 101" and "La Traicionera" with Don Omar are two of her best-known hits. A new version of "La Popola" together with fellow-rapper Valentino (of the duo Magnate & Valentino) was also released, entitled "A Popolera".

Discography

Albums

Singles

Other songs

  • Noche Loca
  • Torque
  • La Popola
  • Piedra Papel Tijera
  • Vamos A Perrearnos
  • Hagamos El Amor
  • Las Gatas Activa
  • Hay Algo En Ti
  • La Bandolera
  • El Mani
  • Chouchianna

Other

;Collaborations

;Music videos

  • (Suelta Como) Gabete
  • Acelera
  • Lento/Un Paso
  • Gata Gargola
  • La Popola

;Albums appearances ::data[format=table]

YearAlbumSong(s) featured on
2003Luny Tunes y Noriega: Mas Flow"La Gata Suelta"
2005Reggaeton Best Remix
2005Sandungueo.com: Reggaeton Hits, Vol. 1"Dúro"
2005Reggaeton Hitmakers
2005Reggaeton Hit Makers II"Tentación y Pecado"
2005Greatest Reggaeton Beats"El Duelo"
2006Reggaeton Hitmakers Love Stories
2006Reggaeton Hitmakers Tropical Blend
2006Machete Music Chart Topping Smash Hits '06"La Traicionera"
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Filmography

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YearTitleRole
2008Talento de barrioTata
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References

References

  1. [http://www.glou-glory.com/biografia.html 100,000 copies of ''Glou'' sold] {{webarchive. link. (2006-07-19)

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