J Peguero
Apr 14, 2013
J. Peguero may have left Brooklyn for Miami, but Brooklyn hasn't left him. "I have not been forgiven for leaving Brooklyn yet," laughs the Florida-based artist, who left the city that produced some of his heroes, like Jay-Z and Biggie Smalls, when he was 17.
Yet years later, the Dominican Republic-born J. Peguero still considers himself "a hardcore New Yorker," and in his music you can hear the influences of his hometown, where he first learned to freestyle in Bushwick. It wasn't until he relocated to Miami though, that he realized music was his true calling.
And as J. Peguero began hitting the studio and laying down tracks, it was as if he was built to make music, and all the evidence you need is on the first mix tape, "This Thing On? Vol. 1?, which dropped in September 2009.
Led by the smash "Blackberry Baby", J. Peguero's first recorded work signals the start of a new era in popular music, one where great songs co-exist with great beats and wordplay, something that isn't always a guarantee these days.
J. Peguero is well on his way to reaching that goal, and while the "This Thing On? Vol. 1? mixtape was an impressive introduction. J. Peguero followed up with "This Thing On? Vol. 2? in late 2011 and has recently released the mixtape "A Tale of Two Cities", which is guaranteed to set the bar even higher as he delivers even more diverse sounds to the listening public. J. Peguero's latest single is, Callin'