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Plan B (duo)

Puerto Rican reggaeton duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Plan B was a Puerto Rican reggaetón duo consisting of cousins Chencho (also known as Chencho Corleone) and Maldy.[3] The duo rose to fame with the release of their first studio album, El Mundo del Plan B (2002), which also featured collaborations with fellow reggaetoneros like Daddy Yankee, Great Kilo, Guelo Star, Rey Pirin, and Speedy, among others. In addition to performing, Chencho and Maldy are both record producers in their own right; Chencho has his own record label, Chencho Records, and likewise Maldy heads Maldy Records. Plan B released their first mixtape in 2005, Los Nenes del Blin Blin ("the bling-bling boys"). They have featured two compilation albums, released in 2005 and 2007, respectively: El Draft 2005 and Reggaetón de Markesina. The duo released their third joint album in 2010, House of Pleasure, along with singles such as "Si No Le Contesto" and "Es un Secreto". Plan B released their fourth and final album in 2014, Love and Sex, and featured artists like Alexis & Fido, J Álvarez, Tego Calderón, Zion & Lennox, Clandestino y Yailemm, and Amaro.

Quick Facts Born, Origin ...
Plan B
Born (1982-07-29) July 29, 1982 (age 42)[1] (Maldy)
(1979-02-19) February 19, 1979 (age 46)[2] (Chencho)
OriginGuayama, Puerto Rico
GenresReggaeton
Years active1999–2018
Labels
MembersChencho
Maldy
Websitewww.PlanBLive.com at the Wayback Machine (archived March 12, 2016)
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In the years following Plan B's formal disbanding, Chencho and Maldy have continued creating music, having collaborated with many other artists within the reggaetón, urbano and Latin pop genres, including Dominican singer Natti Natasha ("Deja Tus Besos" remix) and Colombian artist Karol G ("Gatúbela"). Maldy joined Karol G in March 2023 for a live performance of "Gatúbela" during her sold-out stadium shows in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 2024, he was featured on the collaborative track "Party Amanecío" ("partying at dawn") along with artists Bad Gyal, De La Ghetto and Ryan Castro, produced by DJ Luian and Mambo Kingz.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation

Mixtapes

  • 2005: Los Nenes del Blin Blin
  • 2006: La Trayectoria
  • 2007: Reggaeton de Markesina
  • 2007: House of Pleasure: The Mixtape 2007
  • 2007: Interstate 69: The Road to Pleasure (Hosted by DJ Sin-Cero)
  • 2010: Live in Concert Tampa FL
  • 2010: House of Pleasure: The Mixtape 2010

Collaboration albums

Charting singles

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Title Year US
Latin
[4]
US
Latin
Pop

[5]
US
Tropical
[4][6]
US
Latin
Rhythm[7]
"Frikitona" 20064116 14
"Solos" 2009 10
"No Se Ve" 18
"Si No Le Contesto" 201038266 17
"Es un Secreto" 201116 23
"¿Por Qué Te Demoras?" 31 21
"Parisera" 20
"Se Cree Mala" 2012 16
"Te Dijeron" 39192 5
"Amor de Antes" 2013 18
"Candy" 31[8]28 9
"Zapatito Roto" 30 19 30 5
"Pal Piso" 18
"Choca" 2014 17 26 7 8
"Mi Vecinita" 19 11 6 4
"Fanática Sensual" 2015 3 18 1 5
"Dónde Los Consigo?" 25
"Fronteo" 2016 24
"Te Acuerdas de Mí" 2017 35 22 15
"" denotes that a recording did not chart.
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Awards and nominations

Latin Grammy Awards

More information Year, Nominee / work ...
Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2016 "A Donde Voy" (Cosculluela featuring Daddy Yankee)[A] Best Urban Song Nominated [9]
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Billboard Latin Music Awards

More information Year, Nominee / work ...
Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2016 Plan B Latin Rhythm Songs Artist of the Year, Duo or Group Nominated [10]
Latin Rhythm Albums Artist of the Year, Duo or Group Won
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Notes

  1. Chencho is nominated as songwriter.

References

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