Charly Black - One In A Million
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TRACKLISTCharly Black - Tan TuddyCharly Black - One in a MillionCharly Black - You're PerfectCharly Black - Mi OkCharly Black - MomentumCharly Black - Never Grudge YetCharly Black - Do Dem NutnCharly Black - IndependentCharly Black - Speaking OutCharly Black, Chris Martin - Whine up Fimi Charly Black - My Girl NowCHARLY BLACK Ft JOJO-TURN SUH Charly Black - Right De SuhCharly Black - Hoist & WineCHARLY BLACK - GYAL YOU A PARTY ANIMAL CHARLY BLACK - UP TOPCharly Black - Show MeCharly Black - Bike BackCHARLY BLACK - BUDDYCharly Black - Back It Up Charly Black - Big Bumpa (Walk Out & Squat)Charly Black - Fiesta Charly Black - Get HighCHARLEY BLACKS - MORE MONEY MORE PROBLEMSCharly Black - I'd Like to KnowCharly Black and J Capri - Whine and Kotch CHARLY BLACK - MAKE YOU LOVE ME Charly Black - Gimmi Yah Suh (Give Me)Charly Black - NicestCHARLY BLACK - ENERGY GIRL Charly Black - Call Often charly black - wine up charly black - best best bubbler Charly Black - My country girlCharly Black - Happinesscharley blacks - Attention SeekerCHARLY BLACK & DEXTA DAPS - SQUEEZE IT Charly Black - Nuh Short a FrenCharly Black - Jesus Police RecordCharly Black - Slow Motion (Tae Amo Tae Amo)Charly Black - ComplimentsCharly Black - Tyad Fi Si MiCHARLY BLACK - FIRST TIME Charly Black - Just Do ItCharly Black - AssociateCharly Black - Now & ForeverCharly Black - Mind So FreeCharly Black - One Chance With YouCharly Black - Miss YouCharly Black - Future QueenCharly Black - Better Must ComeCharly Black - Rich This YearCharly Black - Bitter Sweetcharly black - fall in love again
Desmond Méndez[1] (born 6 April 1980), better known as Charly Black, alternatively known as Charly Blacks, and originally known as Tony Mentol, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer, selector and singjay. He is best known for his track \"Gyal You a Party Animal\", which became popular outside Jamaica in regions including Mexico, South America, and Spain. The song was a hit in these regions,[2] as well as in some parts of the Caribbean and Central America. It is also one of the most watched dancehall videos on YouTube with over 238 million views as of February 2022.[3] Other songs include \"Whine & Kotch\" Feat. J Capri, \"Girlfriend\" , \"Bike Back\", and \"Hoist & Wine\". Mendez has also collaborated with other music artists, including his collaboration with American Latin pop star Jencarlos Canela in the single \"Pa Que Me Invitan\".[4]
Mendez has been part of the Warlord International and Bass Odyssey sound systems. As Tony Mentol, he made his recorded debut in 2004 with the single \"Woman It's You\".[5] He eventually switched aliases to Charly Black and recorded a string of cuts for labels like Coppershot, M Bass, and VP, the last of which issued \"Buddy Buddy\" in 2008. in the year 2012 With the label of Head Concussion Records (company of the Jamaican producer Rvssian) he releases the song \"Whine & Kotch\" with the singer J Capri, having a great acceptance in the world of dancehall and being one of the most recognized songs of it. In 2014, he recorded his most successful single, \"Gyal You a Party Animal\", then simply known as \"Party Animal\". The song, based on Kurt Riley's Jambe-An riddim,[5] gradually spread outside Jamaica to win over audiences across South America. It was licensed worldwide by Allezgo Productions and for the US by Casablanca Records in early 2016, followed by the release of a music video for the song on YouTube months later. It has since received over 100 million streams on Spotify.[citation needed]
This marks the first time that a dancehall record has achieved this momentous feat. Prior to this, only Bob Marley's Three Little Birds with 133 million, and Shaggy's pop effort It Wasn't Me with 130 million, had crossed the 100 million mark on the streaming platform.
\"I just give God thanks for all the blessings that he has bestowed on me,\" said Charly. \"It's been an unbelievable journey, and it's a wonderful feeling to know that all the hard work I put in over the years has paid off. For a dancehall record to break the 100 million plays mark is incredible and to know that it is a Charly Black record that did it first leaves me speechless.\"
Aftercluv is Universal Music Latin America's dance and global cultures division. With offices located in nine countries and ten cities across the U.S., Latin America, Spain, and Portugal, Aftercluv is dedicated to global-dance-culture, crossing boundaries between languages and culture while embracing musical styles that range from House to Dance-hall, Cumbia to Baile funk, Afrobeats to Dembow and everything in between. Aftercluv is a 360 operation that encompasses a record label, booking, management, marketing in Latin America for the most important international DJs, brand partnership, festivals and events organization unit as well as a strong multi-media platform that includes three radio mix-shows (in Mexico, Brazil and Peru), one FM radio station and the #1 electronic-dance lifestyle vertical in Latin America with a monthly reach of 10 million people. The label's talent roster includes artists such as Bad Gyal, Bruno Martini, Charly Black, Raymix, Juan Magan, El Freaky, Tom & Collins, Tropkillaz, El Dusty, Alex Midi and Jenn Morel, among others. Aftercluv also handles the booking in Latin America for international acts like Jax Jones, Felix Jaehn, Sak Noel and Far East Movement among others.
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According to Major League sources, the deal is worth $108 million for six years, but incentives could improve his earnings over that time to $116 million.The deal comes after an offseason during which the industry was so leery of contracts extending into players' declining years that many accomplished athletes sat until after Spring Training started, and some are still unsigned. But Blackmon, who turns 32 on July 1, has a performance record that suggests he defies the norm.\"I'm very proud,\" said Blackmon, an All-Star Game participant in 2014 and last season. \"It's really hard to play in the big leagues. It's very hard. For that reason, I think there are a lot of very talented guys that struggle to get the at-bats or the playing time that they need to reach their potential.\"I've been thankful enough to have those at-bats and be able to play enough baseball and keep getting better, and learning more about my body and how to play the game is important. That's part of what drives me.\"Blackmon has seen regular jumps in many statistical categories since becoming the Rockies' regular leadoff hitter in 2014, culminating in a National League batting title last season.2014: .288/.335/.440, 19 home runs2015: .287/.347/.450, 17 home runs2016: .324/.381/.552, 29 home runs2017: .331/.399/.601, 37 home runs\"I'm trying to think of a guy that got so much better as a big leaguer,\" Rockies manager Bud Black said. \"I remember seeing Charlie. He was a fourth outfielder, and he's turned himself into one of the best players in the game.\"Getting to know him like I know him now, there's a reason why this happened. Charlie is a great worker. He's got a great head on his shoulders, all the things you look for in a player, he has.\"The Rockies are careful with payroll commitments, having rebuilt with young players. However, signing Blackmon is a statement that they believe not just in the production, but in the person doing the producing.
Rockies general manager Jeff Bridich cited \"a couple of different reasons\" for the Blackmon extension.\"The first, he's one of the elite players in the game now,\" Bridich said. \"He's certainly one of the elite players in the division and in the National League.\"Another fairly obvious reason is that we know him so well. It's a great story to tell. He's been in the organization so long and we've gotten to know him so well. It goes all the way back to scouting and the signing, drafting and signing and developing. And for him performing and becoming the player he's become at the Major League level.\"Blackmon signed for $14 million during the offseason to avoid arbitration, but this deal restructures this year into a $2 million signing bonus and a $12 million salary. His salary jumps to $21 million for each of the next three seasons, and his player option for 2022 is also $21 million. Blackmon's deal, which includes a $2 million signing bonus, wraps up with a $10 million player option for '23.Blackmon's 2023 salary will increase by $2 million if he finishes in the top 3 in NL Most Valuable Player Award voting from 2018-22; it will increase by $1 million if he places fourth or fifth. If Blackmon has between 400 and 575 plate appearances in 2022, he will add $5 million to his '23 base salary, which can't escalate by more than $8 million in combined incentives.Blackmon and the Bridich said the deal was completed before the regular season's opening, which eliminated a potential distraction. Blackmon wanted to find a low-key time to announce it.Without the contract hanging over his head, Blackmon has hit four home runs, which tied him with the Nationals' Bryce Harper for the Major League lead going into Wednesday.\"It was actually not very relaxing leading up to the beginning of the season because there was something of a deadline there,\" Blackmon said. \"But now, with this out of the way, yes, I'm relaxed.\"To be honest, I'm just trying to play baseball, focus on the baseball part. I've been able to do a pretty good job of that.\"Blackmon's signing will turn speculation toward third baseman Nolan Arenado, who is eligible for free agency after the 2019 season. Blackmon said he talked to Arenado, not in an attempt to negotiate together but \"about his future, and how that relates to my future, and I would love for those futures to be together.\" However, Blackmon said there was no pact, and Bridich said Arenado's potential contract is not connected to Blackmon's.It has been a long way to come for Blackmon, who was once a struggling, rarely used lefty pitcher at Georgia Tech. He stretched the truth when he told a collegiate summer ball coach, former Major Leaguer Rusty Greer, that he was a hitter as well as a pitcher. Blackmon played well enough as an outfielder for the Rockies to make him a second-round Draft pick in 2008.\"I always felt like I was going to be really good at something,\" said Blackmon. \"I really wanted it to be baseball, and for a long time, I wanted it to be pitching. It turns out, I stink at pitching. Pitchers get hurt a lot. It's hard to pitch in the big leagues. It's hard to pitch in college.\"I'm glad that I was able to make that change and I'm very thankful to be here in this situation.\" 59ce067264
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