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Sandy & Papo
Also known asSandy MC
MC Papo
OriginSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
Genres
Years active1995 (1995)–1999 (1999)
LabelsParcha Records
Past membersMC Papo
Sandy MC

Sandy & Papo MC, Sandy MC & MC Papo or simply Sandy & Papo, was a duo of merengue and hip hop music, with temporary residence in Venezuela. Its members were Sandy Carriello "Sandy MC" and Luis Deschamps "MC Papo", both from the Dominican Republic. The duo was created by Nelson Zapata and Pavel de Jesus, after attending an audition for Proyecto Uno.

The group was part of the merenhouse (called also "house-merengue" or "merengue-hip hop") style movement that emerged in New York City in the 1990s. The pair fused these genres with other dance music styles. Groups such as Proyecto Uno, Fulanito, Ilegales and El Cartel were part of this movement.

Sandy & Papo performed a version of the popular house hit "El Mueve Mueve" ("I Like to Move It" by Reel 2 Real). They created the song "Huelepega", which served to promote the Venezuelan 1999 film of the same name, directed by Elia Schneider.

The group came to an end when on July 11, 1999 when Luis Deschamps (MC Papo) died in a car accident. Sandy MC continued solo and received success with the song "Homenaje a Papo". Sandy MC died on December 23, 2020, due to heart attack.

Soundtracks

In 2006, the Australian film Happy Feet included parts of the song "Candela" by Sandy MC & MC Papo.

Discography

Sandy MC & MC Papo albums

  • 1995: Sandy & Papo MC
  • 1997: Otra Vez
  • 1998: The Remix Album

Sandy MC solo albums

  • 2000: Homenaje a Papo
  • 2005: El Duro Soy Yo
  • 2011: Insuperable

References

  1. Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (1999-07-12). "ACCIDENTE ENLUTA AL DUO". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  2. "Murió el cantante Sandy Carriello, integrante del famoso dúo de merengue Sandy & Papo". Noticias Caracol (in Spanish). 2020-12-23. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  3. "Biografía de Sandy y Papo". Musica.com. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
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