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Tainy
Tainy in 2020
Tainy in 2020
Background information
Birth nameMarco Efraín Masís Fernández[1]
Also known asTainy Tunes
Born (1989-08-09) August 9, 1989 (age 35)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
GenresReggaeton
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • record enginner
Years active2003–present
Labels
Websitetainy.com

Marco Efraín Masís Fernández (born August 9, 1989), known professionally as Tainy, is a Puerto Rican record producer, songwriter and record engineer. Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, he entered the world of reggaeton with his work on Mas Flow 2.

Leading a new wave of Latin music for over a decade, Tainy has been the producer of some of the biggest reggaeton hits. A repeated Grammy and BMI Award winner, Tainy has produced for countless artists, including reggaeton pioneers like Daddy Yankee, Wisin & Yandel, Don Omar and others. Recently, he has contributed to global hits like "I Like It" by Cardi B featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin and "No Es Justo" by Balvin featuring Zion & Lennox.

Tainy produced Oasis with Bad Bunny and Balvin, which dominated global charts and helped Tainy position himself as the number one Latin producer on the Billboard charts for 27 consecutive weeks. Tainy also collaborated with Bad Bunny on the song "Callaíta" which had massive success. He released his global hit "Adicto" alongside Anuel AA and Ozuna which went on to receive multiple Platinum and Gold certification in eight countries and accumulated over 450 million streams and 550 million views on YouTube. Tainy produced the 2019 hit "China" by Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, and Karol G featuring Ozuna and J Balvin that peaked at number one in 6 countries and reached the top 10 in nine others.

Tainy has produced songs like Lauren Jauregui's debut Latin single "Lento", "Feel It Too" featuring Jessie Reyez and Tory Lanez and Justin Bieber's "Habitual". He released his debut EP titled Neon16 Tape: The Kids That Grew Up on Reggaeton which consists of tracks with several other artists. The single "Nada" featuring Jauregui and C. Tangana was released on February 21, 2020.[2]

Life and career

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Marco Efraín Masís Fernández was born on August 9, 1989, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to a Costa Rican father and Dominican mother, María Fernández[3].[4] He has a younger brother, Michael Bryan, who is also a record producer, who goes by the stage name "Mvsis".[5] Masís affirmed in an interview that he used to hear Juan Luis Guerra in his childhood, and that over time he began taking interest in classic rock and rap,[6] with additional inspiration from R&B artists and producers like Timbaland and The Neptunes.[7]

After meeting with producer Nely el Arma Secreta, who he met at a local church,[8] Masís gave duo Luny Tunes a demo he made. Luny liked the demo and signed Masís to his team.[9] When Masís was 15, Nely loaned him FL Studio XXL for producing. Masís practiced for a year until he learned. To test Tainy's potential, Luny had him work on a song. Luny ended up liking the song and used it for his album, Mas Flow 2.[10]

Tainy and Luny produced the Los Benjamins album,[11] producing 15 of the tracks. He has worked as a producer with Wisin & Yandel, Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Paris Hilton, Wise and many more.[12][13]

Neon16

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In 2019, Tainy and music executive Lex Borrero teamed up to launch a company called Neon16. Described as a "multifaceted talent incubator", Neon16's label side has partnered with Interscope Records and currently have on their roster Puerto Rican artist Álvaro Díaz and Colombian artist Dylan Fuentes. Tainy stated:

To create Neon16 is a dream come true. I know Lex feels the same way. It gives our team a chance to continue to build and also shift the current state of our music.

Borrero said, "Our motto is 'Fear nothing, impact everything'. We want to work with talents who are willing to take creative risks in order to make a lasting impact. Tainy is the definition of our motto, he has been pushing the sounds of Latin music since the beginning of his legendary career."

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
SPA
[14]
US
[15]
US
Latin

[16]
Dynasty
(with Yandel)
49 25
Data
  • Released: June 29, 2023
  • Label: Neon16
  • Format: Digital download
1 11 2

Compilation albums

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List of compilation albums
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[15]
US
Latin

[16]
Mas Flow: Los Benjamins
(with Luny Tunes)
30 1

Extended plays

[edit]
List of extended plays
Title EP details Peak chart positions Certifications
SPA
[14]
US
Latin

[16]
Neon16 Tape: The Kids that Grew Up on Reggaeton
  • Released: March 13, 2020[20]
  • Label: Neon16, Y Entertainment, Roc Nation
  • Format: Digital download
95 49

Singles

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List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[22]
US
Latin

[23]
ARG
[24]
COL
[25]
CAN
[26]
FRA
[27]
ITA
[28]
MEX
[29]
SPA
[30]
SWI
[31]
"I Can't Get Enough"
(with Benny Blanco, Selena Gomez and J Balvin)
2019 66 100 33 91 53 41 28 Non-album singles
"Bárbaro" (with Mozart La Para)
"Callaíta"
(with Bad Bunny)
52 2 9 140 50 24 1 57 Un Verano Sin Ti
"Adicto"
(with Anuel AA and Ozuna)
85 5 5 3 87
  • RIAA: Platinum[18]
  • FIMI: Gold[33]
  • PROMUSICAE: 2× Platinum[19]
Non-album singles
"Feel It Too"
(with Jessie Reyez and Tory Lanez)
89
"Mera" (with Dalex and Álvaro Díaz) 2020 Neon16 Tape: The Kids that Grew Up on Reggaeton
"Lento"
(with Sean Paul, Mozart La Para and Cazzu)
"Nada"
(with Lauren Jauregui and C. Tangana)
51
"Así Eh" (with Miky Woodz) Los 90 Piketes
"Lento" (with Lauren Jauregui) Non-album single
"Tu Amiga"
(with Dylan Fuentes and Justin Quiles featuring Lennox and Llane)
Neon16 Tape: The Kids that Grew Up on Reggaeton
"Si La Ves" (with Las Villa)
"Malos Hábitos" (with Kris Floyd)
"La Gatita" (with Lalo Ebratt) Non-album singles
"Mente"
(with Dylan Fuentes and Mau y Ricky)
"Agua"
(with J Balvin)
[a] 5 3 89 42 1 80
  • RIAA: Gold[18]
  • PROMUSICAE: 2× Platinum[19]
Sponge on the Run
"Un Día (One Day)"
(with J Balvin, Dua Lipa and Bad Bunny)
63 1 22 70 144 28
[35]
3 6 30
  • RIAA: 15× Platinum (Latin)[18]
  • AMPROFON: Diamond+4× Platinum+Gold[21]
  • FIMI: Platinum[33]
  • MC: Platinum[32]
  • PROMUSICAE: 3× Platinum[19]
Jose and Future Nostalgia: The Moonlight Edition
"Falta"
(with DaniLeigh and Kris Floyd)[36]
Non-album single
"Deja Vu"
(with Yandel)[37]
2021
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[18]
Dynasty
"Si Te Vas"
(with Yandel and Saint Jhn)[38]
"Una Más"
(with Yandel and Rauw Alejandro)[39]
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[18]
"Summer of Love"
(with Shawn Mendes)
48 96 17 44 Non-album single
"Lo Siento BB:/"[40]
(with Bad Bunny and Julieta Venegas)
51 2 9 1 5
  • RIAA: 31× Platinum (Latin)[18]
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[19]
Data
"Oh Na Na"
(with Myke Towers and Camila Cabello)
20 51 Non-album single
"Sci-Fi"
(with Rauw Alejandro)
2022 Data
"Obstáculo"
(with Myke Towers)
2023
"Fantasma/AVC"
(with Jhayco)
69
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[19]
"La Baby"
(with Daddy Yankee, Feid and Sech)
47 36
"Colmillo"
(with J Balvin and Young Miko featuring Jowell & Randy)
51
"—" denotes a title that was not released or did not chart in that territory.

Other charted songs

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List of other songs as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[22]
US
Latin

[23]
COL
[25]
MEX
[29]
SPA
[30]
"Mojabi Ghost"
(with Bad Bunny)
2023 57 9 15 17 14
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[19]
Data
"Pasiempre"
(with Arcángel, Jhayco, Arca, Myke Towers & Omar Courtz)
[b] 28 18 32
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[19]
"Volver"
(with Rauw Alejandro, Skrillex & Four Tet)
59
"—" denotes a title that was not released or did not chart in that territory.

Production discography

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Albums

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Awards and nominations

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He has received three Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Awards, which are annually awarded to songwriters, composers and music publishers of the year's most-performed songs in the BMI catalog, for Wisin & Yandel's "Abusadora"[41] and "Pam Pam"[42] and Ivy Queen's "La Vida Es Así".[43]

Award Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2020 "Callaíta" (with Bad Bunny) Vocal Event Hot Latin Song of the Year Nominated [44]
Hot Latin Song of the Year Nominated
Digital Song of the Year Nominated
Latin Rhythm Song of the Year Nominated
Tainy Producer of the Year Nominated
2021 Won [45]
Songwriter of the Year Nominated
2022 Nominated [46]
[47]
Producer of the Year Won
2024 Data Latin Rhythm Album of the Year Nominated [48]
Billboard Music Awards 2020 "Callaíta" (with Bad Bunny) Top Latin Song Nominated [49]
Grammy Awards 2019 "I Like It" (by Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin) Record of the Year[c] Nominated [50]
2021 "Un Día (One Day)" (with J Balvin, Bad Bunny & Dua Lipa) Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Nominated
2023 Un Verano Sin Ti (by Bad Bunny) Album of the Year[c] Nominated
Best Música Urbana Album[c] Won
2024 Data Best Música Urbana Album Nominated
Heat Latin Music Awards 2022 "Lo Siento BB:/" with Bad Bunny & Julieta Venegas) Best Video Nominated [51]
2024 Tainy Producer of the Year Nominated [52]
Latin American Music Awards 2024 Data Best Urban Album Nominated [53]
Latin Grammy Awards 2009 "Abusadora" (by Wisin & Yandel) Best Urban Song[d] Won [54]
2018 Vibras (by J Balvin) Album of the Year[c] Nominated [55]
Best Urban Music Album[c] Won
2019 X 100pre (by Bad Bunny) Won [56]
"Querer Mejor" (by Juanes featuring Alessia Cara) Record of the Year[c] Nominated
Song of the Year[d] Nominated
Montaner (by Ricardo Montaner) Best Engineered Album[e] Nominated
2020 Oasis (by J Balvin & Bad Bunny) Album of the Year[c] Nominated [57][58]
"China" (by Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G featuring Ozuna & J Balvin) Record of the Year[c] Nominated
"Adicto" (with Anuel AA & Ozuna) Best Urban Song Nominated
2021 El Último Tour del Mundo (by Bad Bunny) Album of the Year[c] Nominated
Best Urban Music Album[c] Won
"Agua" (with J Balvin) Song of the Year Nominated
Best Urban Song Nominated
"Dakiti" (by Bad Bunny & Jhayco) Nominated
2022 Motomami (by Rosalía) Album of the Year[c] Won
Un Verano Sin Ti (by Bad Bunny) Nominated
"LA FAMA" (by Rosalía & The Weeknd) Record of the Year[c] Nominated
"Ojitos Lindos" (by Bad Bunny & Bomba Estereo) Nominated
"Lo Siento BB:/" (with Bad Bunny & Julieta Venegas) Best Urban Song Nominated
Best Reggaeton Performance Won
Tainy Producer of the Year Nominated
MTV Millennial Awards 2022 "Lo Siento BB:/" (with Bad Bunny & Julieta Venegas) Viral Anthem Nominated [59]
MTV Video Music Awards 2019 "I Can't Get Enough" (with Benny Blanco, Selena Gomez & J Balvin) Best Latin Nominated [60]
2021 "Un Día (One Day)" (with J Balvin, Bad Bunny & Dua Lipa) Nominated [61]
"Summer of Love" (with Shawn Mendes) Song of the Summer Nominated [62]
People's Choice Awards 2020 "Un Día (One Day)" (with J Balvin, Bad Bunny & Tainy) Music Video of the Year Nominated [63]
Premios Juventud 2019 "I Can't Get Enough" (with Benny Blanco, Selena Gomez & J Balvin) This is a BTS (Behind the Scenes) Nominated [64]
2020 Tainy Producer you know by Shout-Out Nominated [65]
2021 "Agua" (with J Balvin) Song with the Best Collaboration Nominated [66]
"Un Día (One Day)" (with J Balvin, Bad Bunny & Tainy) OMG Collaboration Nominated
Video with the Best Social Message Won
2022 "Oh Na Na" (with Camila Cabello & Myke Towers) Collaboration OMG Nominated [67]
Tainy The Best "Beatmakers" Nominated
2023 Nominated [68]
2024 Nominated [69]
Premios Lo Nuestro 2019 "Callaíta" (with Bad Bunny) Urban/Trap Song of the Year Won [70]
2020 "I Can't Get Enough" (with Benny Blanco, Selena Gomez & J Balvin) Crossover Collaboration of the Year Nominated [71]
2021 "Un Día (One Day)" (with J Balvin, Bad Bunny & Dua Lipa) Won [72]
2023 "Lo Siento BB:/" with Bad Bunny & Julieta Venegas) Urban Collaboration of the Year Nominated [73]
Premios Tu Música Urbano 2020 "Callaita" (with Bad Bunny) Song of the Year Nominated [74]
Male Song of the Year Nominated
"Adicto" (with Anuel AA & Ozuna) Collaboration of the Year Nominated
2022 "Lo Siento BB:/" (with Bad Bunny & Julieta Venegas) Collaboration of the Year Nominated [75][76]
2023 Tainy Top Music Producer Nominated [77]
Rolling Stone en Español Awards 2023 Music Producer of the Year Won [78]
Pioneer Award Won [79]
Spotify Awards 2020 "Callaíta" (with Bad Bunny) Most Streamed Song Won [80]
Summer Song Nominated

Notes

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  1. ^ "Agua" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart, but peaked at number five on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[34]
  2. ^ "PASIEMPRE" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart, but peaked at number twenty on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[34]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l As producer.
  4. ^ a b As songwriter.
  5. ^ As recording engineer.

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