ESPN Deportes is featuring the Latin Grammy-winning Colombian hip-hop group’s prideful, feel-good song “De donde vengo yo” for their 2017 World Baseball Classic coverage.
ChocQuibTown, comprised of Carlos “Tostao” Valencia, his wife Gloria “Goyo” Martínez and Gloria’s brother Miguel “Slow” Martínez, took to social media to share news of their participation along with a video featuring the Latin teams that are playing in the tournament.
“Let’s experience the 2017 WBC to the beat of ‘De donde vengo yo,'” ChocQuibTown posted on Facebook.
The international tournament, with games taking place in major cities including Tokyo, Miami, Seoul and Los Angeles, will kick off March 6.
ChocQuibTown is under new management… The Latin Grammy-winning Colombian group has signed a management deal with La Industria, according to Billboard. The trio, comprised of Gloria Martínez "Goyo," Mike Martínez "Slow" and Carlos Valencia "Tostao, joins the Industria family led by Juan Diego Medina, who manages Nicky Jam, Saga White Black and Valentino. ChocQuibTown’s 2015 album El Mismo reached…
It looks like art will be imitating ChocQuibTown’s life… Sony Pictures Television Latin America is developing Somos Los Prietos, a new drama series based on the Colombian hip-hop group, consisting of rapper Carlos "Tostao" Valencia, singer/rapper Gloria "Goyo" Martínez and rapper/producer Miguel "Slow" Martínez. The series will examine racism in…
ChocQuibTown is having a bit(coin) of fun… The Colombian group, composed of Goyo, Tostao and Slow, has released their new single “Bitcoin.” Co-written by the group, Gerald Jiménez, Edgar Barrera, Jael Andrés Correa and Juan Diego Medina, the lyrics hold a very mature reflection after a breakup. “I’m only rising,…