"I'm not an artist, I'm a guy like you who's standing here rapping." — Residente
Band members: Residente (René Pérez Joglar) and Visitante (Eduardo Cabra Martínez)
Formed 2004 in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
Calle 13 released their self-titled debut album in 2005, which hit No. 6 on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. Their second album, 2007's Residente O Visitante, hit No. 1 on the same chart.
The duo won their first career GRAMMY for 2007 for Best Latin Urban Album for Residente O Visitante. Calle 13 won their first three career Latin GRAMMY Awards for 2006, including Best New Artist.
Residente played a tattoo artist in the 2009 film Old Dogs, starring alongside Robin Williams.
In support of The Latin Recording Academy'sLatin GRAMMY In The Schools initiative, Calle 13 donated $40,000 worth of instruments to Escuela Especializada de Bellas Artes Pablo Casals in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
In 2015 the Nobel Peace Summit recognized Residente with the Nobel Peace Summit Award for his song lyrics and his support for social causes. The rapper/songwriter became the first Latin American recipient of the honor.
Calle 13
"I'm not an artist, I'm a guy like you who's standing here rapping." — Residente
Band members: Residente (René Pérez Joglar) and Visitante (Eduardo Cabra Martínez)
Formed 2004 in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
Calle 13 released their self-titled debut album in 2005, which hit No. 6 on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. Their second album, 2007's Residente O Visitante, hit No. 1 on the same chart.
The duo won their first career GRAMMY for 2007 for Best Latin Urban Album for Residente O Visitante. Calle 13 won their first three career Latin GRAMMY Awards for 2006, including Best New Artist.
Residente played a tattoo artist in the 2009 film Old Dogs, starring alongside Robin Williams.
In support of The Latin Recording Academy'sLatin GRAMMY In The Schools initiative, Calle 13 donated $40,000 worth of instruments to Escuela Especializada de Bellas Artes Pablo Casals in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
In 2015 the Nobel Peace Summit recognized Residente with the Nobel Peace Summit Award for his song lyrics and his support for social causes. The rapper/songwriter became the first Latin American recipient of the honor.