The reggaeton duo Ñejo & Dálmata was formed in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 2000. Comprised of Carlos Daniel "Ñejo" Crespo Planas and Fernando "Dálmata" Mangual Vázquez, the group made a name for themselves through a series of collaborative efforts before making a splash on the Latin urban music scene with their 2007 studio debut Broke & Famous, which hit Number 8 on Billboard's Latin Rhythms Albums Chart. This success was followed by popular singles such as "No Necesito" (2009), "Entre el Humo y el Alcohol" (2010), and "Si Yo Me Muero Mañana" (2011), as well as their first EP Special Edition in 2012. After Ñejo & Dálmata called it quits in 2013, both singers went on to build successful careers as solo artists and later reconvened on Jowell & Randy's 2018 single "Qué Tú Quieres." In 2019, the pair featured on Sebastián Yatra's "Mañana No Hay Clase" and later appeared on Maluma's "Vete, Vete," included in the Colombia singer's fifth album Papi Juancho (2020).
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