Toby Love
In this day and age of prepackaged pop and carbon copy stars, true musical talent and aspirations are often hard to find. And when you’re trying to mix the traditional sounds of the Latin culture with the fresh beats of today’s urban sounds you may see a few head shakes and dropped jaws along your journey. Fortunately for the music industry and true music fans, TOBY LOVE has come to help broaden your horizons. Influenced by everyday life and the streets, TOBY LOVE is an artist with a mission.
Movie: Gridiron Gang
Columbia Pictures’ Gridiron Gang tells the gritty and powerfully emotional story of juvenile detention camp probation officer Sean Porter (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), who, along with another officer, Malcolm Moore (Xzibit), turns a group of hardcore teenage felons into a high school football team in four weeks. Confronted with gang rivalries and bitter hatred between his teammates, Porter teaches some hard lessons (and learns a few himself) as the kids gain a sense of self-respect and responsibility.
Omawi Bling

Omawi Bling possesses all the necessary qualities to become a real star: the charm to appeal to a young audience, the raw talent to gain respect from the industry, and the energy to stand out from the crowd.
Omalwin Vazquez, born in Orlando, Florida, began to stand out as a rapper before he was even given the nickname “Bling”. Moving to the island of Puerto Rico as a youth, Omawi was recognized at an early age for his innovative rapping style, giving him the opportunity to dive into the music world to achieve his dream; the recording of his first album as a soloist, The Evolution of Cool.
Tego
Tego Calderón was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, in 1972. He grew up in Río Grande and Carolina, areas of Puerto Rico that maintain some of the strongest Afro-Caribbean influences on the island. Throughout his childhood Calderón was exposed by his parents to the groundbreaking music of salsa legend Ismael Rivera, as well as to Latin jazz.“I grew up and identified myself with Ismael Rivera’s distinctive style and soon I was old enough to understand what course I wanted to follow in music.”
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