Eliel (producer)

At 16, known as DJ Menor, he began his work with some of the most successful rappers at the time: Baby Rasta & Gringo, Bebe, Hornyman y Pantyman, Charlie y Felito, among others.

He was then offered a professional contract and moved to Santurce, Puerto Rico, close by to all the record companies.

He made his first musical track for Daddy Yankee and Nicky Jam for the album Las Gárgolas.

He produced more representative Puerto Rican reggaeton tracks, including "Donde Están las Gatas" in the voice of Daddy Yankee, "Salen Inquietas" by Magnate y Valentino, and "Dile" and "Vuelve" in the voice of Don Omar.

It is because of his shy nature that he becomes known as "the one that speaks with his hands" (El que Habla con las Manos).