Sky Rompiendo Explained

Sky Rompiendo
Birth Name:Alejandro Ramírez Suárez
Birth Date:23 May 1992
Origin:Medellín, Colombia
Genre:Reggaeton
Occupation:Producer, songwriter, Disc-jockey
Years Active:2011-present

Alejandro Ramírez Suárez (born May 23, 1992), better known as Sky Rompiendo (“breaking sky” or “Sky breaking”), Sky Rompiendo el Bajo or just Sky is a Colombian producer, songwriter and DJ. He gained recognition at a young age, creating hits with Latin trap and reggaetón artists such as Bad Bunny, Feid, J Balvin, Karol G, Maluma, Nicky Jam and Ozuna. He has received six Latin Grammy Awards as a producer and songwriter.

Career

Ramírez was born on May 23, 1992, in Medellín, Colombia.[1] His interest for music production began at the age of 11, when he saw the digital audio workstation called Fruity Loops being used by one of his friends. In 2011, after studying at Berklee College of Music, Boston, he began to work as a record producer for Colombian artists, producing songs like "Amor de Verano" (“summer love”) by Shako, "Cripy Cripy" (a reference to cannabis) by Yandar & Yostin and "En lo Oscuro" (“in the dark”) by J Balvin. During the production of the latter song, Ramírez developed his artistic name; initially, his nickname was ‘Sky’ after being a part of a record-producing duo named ‘Sky High’, but after hearing the sentence "rompiendo el bajo" in the song with J Balvin, he added it to his nickname—transforming it into "Sky Rompiendo el Bajo" or "Sky Rompiendo".[2] [3]

During 2012 and 2013, at the age of 20-21, he continued to frequently work with J Balvin, such as on the songs "Yo Te Lo Dije" (“I told you”), "Sola" (“alone”) and "6 AM"; these songs would later be a part of Balvin's first studio album, La Familia, released on October 29, 2013.[4] The record peaked at number one in Colombia and at number 10 on the American Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. The album also received a nomination for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album.[5] [6] Sky also worked in the songs "Báilame" (“dance with me”) by Feid and on "Hagan Fila" (“stand in line”) from Yaga & Mackie's sixth album Los Mackieavelikos HD.[3]

Sky achieved commercial and international success with J Balvin as one of the featured songwriters and producers of the song "Ginza" (2015); the song spent twenty-one weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, breaking the record for most weeks spent in that position by a song from a solo act.[7] Since then, Sky has produced all studio albums by J Balvin to date: Energía (2016), Vibras (2018) and Colores (2020), plus also participating in Oasis (2019), the collaborative album by Balvin with Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny, all the aforementioned albums have peaked at number one in the Billboard Top Latin Albums, with the exception of Colores that peaked at number two.[5]

For his work as a producer, Sky has received several nominations at the Latin Grammy Awards, including four nominations for Album of the Year and two for Record of the Year, he has also won the Latin Grammy for Best Urban Music Album three times and Best Urban Song twice. Sky has also received three nominations for Producer of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards.

Discography

YearTitleArtistProductionSongwriting
2012Magia (A)Maluma
2013La Familia (A)J Balvin
2014"Ay Vamos" (S)
2015"Ginza" (S)
2016"Safari" (S)J Balvin featuring Pharrell Williams, Bia and Sky
Energía (A)J Balvin
2017"Mi Gente (remix)" (S)J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé
"El Ratico" (S)Juanes featuring Kali Uchis
Mis Planes son Amarte (A)Juanes
“Bonita” (S)Jowell & Randy, J Balvin
ODISEA (A)Ozuna
"Downtown" (S)Anitta con J Balvin
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Yandel
2018"Machika" (S)J Balvin featuring Jeon and Anitta
"Say My Name" (S)David Guetta, Bebe Rexha and J Balvin
"Por Perro" (S)Sebastián Yatra featuring Luis Figueroa and Lary Over
Vibras (A)J Balvin
Mi Movimiento (A)De La Ghetto
"Replay" (S)Maikel Delacalle
2019"Con Altura" (S)Rosalía featuring J Balvin and El Guincho
"Brújulas"Reik
"Blanco" (S)J Balvin
"Rojo" (S)
"Morado" (S)
Súper Sangre Joven (A)Duki
"FRESH KERIAS" (S)Feid, Maluma and Sky
Oasis (A)J Balvin & Bad Bunny
"5 Stars" (S)C. Tangana featuring Polimá Westcoast, Duki and Neo Pistea
2020"Que Calor" (S)Major Lazer featuring El Alfa and J Balvin
Colores (A)J Balvin
"Ponte Pa' Mí" (S)Rauw Alejandro, Myke Towers, and Sky Rompiendo
"TKN" (S)Rosalía and Travis Scott
Afrodisíaco (A)Rauw Alejandro
"Polvo" (S)Nicky Jam and Myke Towers
(A)Feid
2021"LA FAMA" (S)Rosalía & The Weeknd
“Poblado” Remix (S)Crissin, Karol G, J Balvin, Natan y Shander, Nicky Jam, Totoy El Frío
“Volando” Remix (S)Bad Bunny, Mora, Sech
“FRIKI” (S) Feid, Karol G
2022"Chicken Teriyaki" (S)Rosalía

(A) Album, (S), Single[8] [9] [10] [11]

Awards and nominations

Latin Grammy Awards

width=5%YearCategoryNominated workArtist Result Ref.
2015Best Urban Song"Ay Vamos" (as songwriter)J Balvin[12]
2016"Acércate" (as songwriter)De La Ghetto
Best Urban Music AlbumEnergía (as producer)J Balvin[13]
2017Album of the YearMis Planes son Amarte (as producer)[14]
Best Pop/Rock Album
Record of the Year"El Ratico" (as producer)
2018Album of the YearVibras (as producer)[15]
Best Urban Music Album
Best Urban Song"Downtown" (as songwriter)
2019"Con Altura" (as songwriter)[16]
"Caliente" (as songwriter)
2020Album of the YearColores (as producer)[17]
Oasis (as producer)
Best Urban Music AlbumColores (as producer)
Record of the Year"Rojo" (as producer, songwriter)
Best Urban Song
2021"Agua" (as songwriter)[18]
Song of the Year
2022Record of the Year"La Fama" Rosalía & The Weeknd[19]
Album of the YearMotomami Rosalía

Billboard Latin Music Awards

width=5%AñoCategoríaTrabajoResultado Ref.
2015Producer of the YearSky Rompiendo[20]
2017[21]
2021[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sky Rompiendo. CMTV. September 4, 2021. es.
  2. Web site: 2021-06-13. Said The Sky y su historia que cobra vida cuando se comparte con el mundo. 2021-11-08. Electric Dust. es.
  3. Web site: Biografía de Sky Rompiendo. BuenaMusica. September 4, 2021. es.
  4. Web site: "No todo el mundo va a seguir tu sonido si te quedas con el mismo toda la vida". Umomag. J. Rivera. July 20, 2018. September 4, 2021. es.
  5. J Balvin Chart History (Top Latin Albums). Billboard. September 4, 2021.
  6. Calle 13 lidera las nominaciones de los Grammy Latinos. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. September 4, 2021. es.
  7. J Balvin's 'Ginza' Sets Hot Latin Songs Chart Record. Billboard. Amaya. Mendizabal. February 25, 2016. September 4, 2021.
  8. Web site: Alejandro Ramírez. Discogs. September 4, 2021.
  9. Web site: Sky Rompiendo el Bajo. Discogs. September 4, 2021.
  10. Web site: Sky. Discogs. September 4, 2021.
  11. Web site: Sky Rompiendo Lyrics, Songs, and Albums (Genius) . 16 July 2023.
  12. Web site: Premios Grammy Latinos 2015: todos los ganadores . . November 19, 2015 . September 4, 2021. es.
  13. Web site: La lista completa de ganadores de los Grammy Latino 2016. . November 18, 2016 . September 4, 2021. es.
  14. News: Todos los ganadores de los Grammy Latinos 2017 . . November 17, 2017 . September 4, 2021. es . S . P. X. . R . E. .
  15. Web site: Grammy Latinos 2018: La lista de los ganadores de la noche . . November 16, 2018 . September 4, 2021. es.
  16. Latin Grammys 2019: The Complete Winners List. Exposito. Suzy. Rolling Stone. 15 November 2019 . September 4, 2021.
  17. Web site: Latin Grammy 2020: Residente, Mon Laferte y otros galardonados en la noche que celebra la música latina . BBC News Mundo . November 20, 2020 . September 4, 2021. es.
  18. Web site: 2021-09-28. Los 2021 Latin GRAMMYs: Complete Winners List. live. 2021-12-27. GRAMMY.com. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20211113041204/https://www.grammy.com/latin-grammys/news/2021-latin-grammys-awards-nominations-complete-winners-nominees-list . 2021-11-13 .
  19. Web site: 23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards Final Nominations. The Latin Recording Academy. September 20, 2022. September 23, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220923181649/https://www.latingrammy.com/files/23rd_latin_grammy_nominations.pdf. dead.
  20. Romeo Santos and Enrique Iglesias Lead List of Finalists for Billboard Latin Music Awards. Billboard. Leila. Cobo. September 2, 2015. September 4, 2021.
  21. Nicky Jam Wins Big at Billboard Latin Music Awards: See the Full Winners List. Billboard. Leila. Cobo. April 27, 2017. September 4, 2021.
  22. Bad Bunny Tops 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards Finalists: Complete List. Billboard. Leila. Cobo. August 12, 2021. September 4, 2021.