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Makano
Background information
Birth nameHernán Enrique Jiménez Pino
Born (1983-05-07) May 7, 1983 (age 41)
Panama City, Panama
GenresReggaeton, Reggae en Español
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active1998–present
LabelsUniversal Music, Machete Music, Panama Music
Websitemakano.net

Hernán Enrique Jiménez Pino (born May 7, 1983),[1] is a Panamanian singer better known by his stage name Makano. At the age of 12, Jiménez was part of a reggaeton group called "Los Makanos". The members of the group made a promise that the first of them to record a full album would carry on the group's name. Makano in Panama and Colombia means "strong like a tree".

When he was 16, Jiménez was writing quality music, but his father discouraged him from music, saying he needed to get a real job. After several years of trying, an opportunity appeared and Jimenez appeared on the CD La Alianza in 2004. Afterward, he was given the chance to record several songs, which later became number one hits in Panama. In 2007, Jimenez signed with Panama Music and recorded his first album as a solo singer: Te Amo Rosemary, which features the songs "Yo Quisiera Vivir", "Te Va a Doler", "Te Amo" and "Déjame Entrar".

In the week of May 23 and May 30, 2009, Te Amo was number 1 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs.

Awards and nominations

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Discography

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Studio albums

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  • 2008: Te Amo
  • 2010: Sin fronteras

Singles

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  • Atrévete (2004)
  • Traición (2004)
  • Si Tú No Le Dices (2008)
  • Te Amo (2008)
  • Déjame Entrar (2009)
  • Su Nombre en Mi Cuaderno (feat. Josenid) (2009)
  • Como Hago Para Olvidarte (2010)
  • Somos Amantes (2010)
  • Dejame Volver (2010)
  • Por Estar a Tu Lado (2012)
  • Tengo Miedo (2013)
  • Nunca Me Amaste (2013)
  • Eres Culpable (2015)
  • Se Acabo (2016)
  • Tu Desconfianza (2016)
  • Me Rehúso (2016)

References

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  1. ^ "Musica.com".
  2. ^ "Doble Platino Centroamérica". Archived from the original on March 2, 2012.
  3. ^ "Makano en Premios Texas". Archived from the original on August 16, 2009.
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