René Juan Pérez Joglar, known professionally as Residente, is a Puerto Rican rapper, writer, filmmaker, and also one of the founders of the Puerto Rican alternative rap group Calle 13. He has won four Grammy Awards and 25 Latin Grammy Awards—more than any other Latin artist. He studied art for 8 years and has directed some of his own music videos. His lyrics have earned him the respect of many music colleagues and critics and have even been studied as part of school and university courses. He has been recognized for his social contributions and serves as the face of campaigns for UNICEF and Amnesty International. He has consistently defended education in Latin America and the rights of indigenous peoples. In 2009 he referred to the governor of Puerto Rico Luis Fortuño as an "SOB" for laying off more than 30,000 public employees. In November 2015, Residente received a recognition award in Barcelona at the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates forum due to his commitment to social awareness and for promoting peace.
Residente
Active - 2009 - Present |
Birth - Feb 23, 1978 |
Genres - Documentary, Music, Comedy, Drama, Family
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Subgenres - Buddy Film, Musical
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Calle 13, René Pérez, René Pérez Joglar, Residenté, Residente Calle 13-
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