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Eladio camión

Eladio Carrión Morales[1] (born November 14, 1994) is an American rapper and singer of Latin
trap and reggaeton.

Biography[edit]
Eladio Carrión was born in Kansas City, Missouri, into a Puerto Rican family; as his father was in
the U.S. Military, they frequently moved from state-to-state. By the time he was a teenager, Carrión
had lived in Hawaii, Baltimore (Maryland) and the state of New York, as well as Alaska. At age 11,
his family relocated back to Humacao, Puerto Rico. In his youth, he showed athletic promise, notably
excelling in swimming, going on to represent Puerto Rico at the 2010 Central American and
Caribbean Games.[2] Carrión also represented his country at the 2011 Pan American
Games in Guadalajara, México, where he would reach the preliminary phase of the 200-meter
breaststroke, finishing in eighth position overall.[3][4]

Career[edit]
Influencer[edit]
Shortly after 2012 began, Carrión abandoned swimming to begin his artistic career, as an influencer
through digital platforms (such as Vine and Instagram), in which he uploaded comedic videos to gain
followers.[3]
Musical artist[edit]
Beginning[edit]
In 2015 Carrión released his first musical work "2x2" in collaboration with Flowsito. Then he released
his second musical work "No Quiero Más Amigos Nuevos" belonging to Rawenz, these works
allowed him to become known in the music industry.[3] In 2016 he worked with Jon Z and the
Argentine rapper Neo Pistea on the single "Súbelo" that became popular in nightclubs and again
with Rawenz on "Si Te Vas, Vete".
2017–2019: "Mi Cubana" and collaborations[edit]
In 2017 Carrión officially debuted as a singer with the single "Me Enamoré de una Yal" with Ele A el
Dominio and Ñengo Flow, under the Los de la Nazza record label, which reached the top positions
on SoundCloud and Spotify.[3]
In 2018 Carrión collaborated on the singles "Dame una Hora" with Amenazzy, "Mi Cubana" which
had a resounding success that led him to obtain a remix with Cazzu, Khea and Ecko, and "Sigue
Bailándome" with Myke Towers, Darkiel, Brray and Yann C.
In 2019 he was again collaborating with artists such as Rauw Alejandro in "Dice Que No", Ñejo in
"Periódico de Ayer", Noriel "Se Moja" and his most important collaboration was with the Spanish
rapper Maikel Delacalle in "Si Tú Me Quisieras". In that same year, after making several
collaborations, he was nominated for the Premios Juventud in the category of Nueva generación
urbana, this being his first nomination for a musical award.[5]
2020: Sauce Boyz[edit]
On January 31, 2020, Carrión released his debut album Sauce Boyz under the Rimas
Entertainment label, which ranked #8 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums for 10 consecutive weeks,
[6]
it was then followed by an EP Sauce Boyz Care Package.[7] In that same year he was nominated
for the Latin Grammy Awards in the category of Best Rap/Hip Hop Song for his joint collaboration
with Bad Bunny on the single "Kemba Walker".[8][9]
2021–present: Monarca, Sauce Boyz 2, 3men2 Kbrn and Sol Maria[edit]
On January 8, 2021, Carrión released his album Monarca, which includes collaborations with J
Balvin, Yandel, Cazzu and Lunay;[4] the album peaked at #11 on the Top Latin Albums[6] chart and #8
on the Latin Rhythm Albums chart. The record also earned Carrión a Latin Grammy nomination in
the category of Mejor Álbum de Música Urbana (best urban music album).[10]
On June 9, Carrión collaborated with noted Argentine songwriter and producer Bizarrap on the track
"Eladio Carrión: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 40" which reached #10 on the Billboard Argentina Hot
100 list,[6] and #162 at the global level.[6] It was also certified gold by the PROMUSICAE of Spain.
[11]
On July 6 of that same year, he released his first mixtape titled Sen2 Kbrn, Vol. 1, featuring
singles such as "5 Star", "Guerrero", and "Sauce Boy Freestyle 4", among others. It peaked at #20
on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.[12][6]
On December 2, 2021, Carrión released his third studio album, Sauce Boyz 2 (a ‘sequel’ to Sauce
Boyz), featuring collaborations with numerous international artists,
including Arcángel, Bizarrap, Duki, Jay Wheeler, Jon Z, Karol G, Luar la L, Rels B, Sech, Myke
Towers, Nicky Jam, Noriel, and Ovi.[13]

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