He was born to a Dominican father and Puerto Rican mother in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Long Island City, Queens, where he became interested in music.
In 2003, Boy Wonder's first project, Chosen Few: El Documental,[5] highlighted the underground Reggaeton movement showcasing the overall sense of the culture with footage of packed concert halls, interviews with top artists of the genre, and much more.
The winner of the talent search was reggaeton duo RKM y Ken-Y but the compilation album also launched the careers of Jowell y Randy and the unknown Fuego with his song "Me Gustan Todas.
[12] In August 2010, Boy Wonder executive produced with creative direction Fuego's debut album La Musica Del Futuro.
In July 2010, Boy Wonder worked with MetroPCS to sponsor Fuego's La Musica Del Futuro[14] album release tour.
"[15] The tour took Boy Wonder and Fuego to 13 cities around the United States promoting MetroPCS's Mister Cartoon Samsung Messager limited edition phone.
Boy Wonder worked with MetroPCS to showcase the Mister Cartoon phone in Fuego's third single, "Ya Te Olvide" a merengue-infused beat.
Boy Wonder worked with Univision Television to have Fuego perform, close the show and bring special guest Omega "El Fuerte".
Artists from countries such as Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Panama, Cuba, USA, Argentina, Venezuela, Canada, & Colombia are scheduled to be featured in the project.