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12 Discípulos : ウィキペディア英語版
12 Discípulos

''12 Discípulos'' (''English: 12 Disciples'') is the fifth studio album by Puerto Rican recording artist Eddie Dee. It was released on January 29, 2004 and independently distributed by Diamond Music. ''12 Discípulos'' features eleven other reggaeton musicians, who were among the most requested in the genre at the time. These include Daddy Yankee, along with Ivy Queen, Tego Calderón, Voltio, Vico C, Zion, Lennox, Nicky Jam, Johnny Prez, Gallego, and Wiso G.
The album features production collaborations with several Puerto Rican music producers including DJ Adam, DJ David, DJ Urba & Monserrate, Ecko, Gran Omar, Luny Tunes, Mr. G, The Majestic, Noriega, Rafi Mercenario and Santana. Recording and production occurred in Dee's home studio in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, during much of late 2003.
The album spawned four singles, the lead which included all twelve of the featured performers. It was followed by "Punto y Aparte", "Si Tu No Cuidas Tu Mujer" and "El Taladro". On the ''Billboard'' Latin Albums chart, the album peaked at number five, on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums chart, it peaked at number one for three inconsecutive weeks. It also managed to reach number eighteen on the ''Billboard'' Independent Albums chart. The album's commercial success promoted Machete Music to pick up the album for a special edition rerelease on December 13, 2005.
==Background==
Prior to releasing ''12 Discípulos'', Eddie Dee had previously released four studio albums, ''Eddie Dee and the Ghetto Crew'' (1993), ''Tagwut'' (1997), '' El Terrorista De La Lírica'' (2000) and 2001's ''Biografía''. Dee began making television appearances dancing and performing in 1993. Three years later, Dee released his debut studio album ''Eddie Dee and the Ghetto Crew''. Following the album, he began gaining popularity within Puerto Rico by collaborating with other artists. 1997's ''Tagwut'' featured the hit single, "Senor Oficial".〔 The song detailed "the injustices that young Puerto Rican men suffered at the hands of the police." It was a commercial success, reaching number one in Puerto Rico.〔 The record won him the Puerto Rican Rap and Reggae Award for Best Lyrics of 1997. His two subsequent studio albums also enjoyed underground success. Dee then began recording material for his fifth studio album.〔

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