Tito El Bambino is the stage name of a reggaeton singer, Efrain Finez Nevarez, who is from Puerto Rico. Born in the year 1981, Tito El Bambino is acclaimed in the reggaeton music industry as Tito of the duo Héctor y Tito. Tito El Bambino has shown a fondness for music since his childhood that led him to record his first song titled D' Noise in a CD compilation at the early age of 12.
Before embarking on a solo music career, Tito was part of the Puerto Rican reggaeton duo band Hector & Tito with partner Héctor El Bambino. Together they released numerous hits and albums including "Amor de colegio," "Cae la noche" and "Baila morena" in their native language during the period 1998-2005. They introduced the singer Don Omar in Amor de colegio who later became a famous Grammy Award nominated rapper. Together they won a Tu Musica Award and Billboard Latin Award in 2003. After being recognized as successful singers all over Latin America, they parted ways to concentrate on solo careers.
Since their separation, Tito focused more on his favorite music genre: reggaeton. After the break up, Tito was unable to regain his popularity while his ex-partner released numerous chart-topping hits alone. Tito signed up with the label Emi Latin in 2006 and started recording his solo album. Finally, after much delay, he released his solo debut album "Top of The Line" on April 4, 2006, which soared to the number one position in Puerto Rico. The album features 20 new songs, with most of them topping the Billboard chart. Some of these songs include "Caile," "Mia," "Secreto," "Tu Cintura," "Me Da Miedo," "Flow Natural," "Tuve Que Morir," and "Maximo."
On the 6th of February 2007, Tito released a limited edition of his first album titled "Top of The Line: El Internacional" that featured five bonus songs. Again, the first single of the album "Siente El Boom" became a huge hit in Puerto Rico. "Enamorado" and "Bailarlo" are the second and third singles released recently.