Jean Rodríguez

Rodríguez has released a handful of solo albums and mixtapes, hitting number one on Billboard's Latin Pop Airplay chart with the single "Duele" in 2006.

[2] Rodríguez sang on Tony Succar's Unity Project, covering Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" and "Billie Jean", and in 2017 he performed "Super Freak" by Rick James for the BMI Los Producers charity ball.

His parents sang in the choir Viva la gente (Up with People), and one grandfather played trumpet in Puerto Rico.

Fatone later became famous with boy band NSYNC,[10] while Luis found success in 2008 with "Aquí Estoy Yo", and scored a record-breaking hit with "Despacito" in 2017.

Rodríguez formed a Latin vocal trio called S'tilo with Wes Rodriguez (no relation) and Carlos Mendoza, after the three met in high school choir.

Rodríguez chose to stay in Los Angeles, collaborating with artists such as Cutfather, Manuel Seal and Robbie Nevil.

Two singles came from the album: "Juegas Con Fuego" produced by Jim Jonsin, and "Duele" which hit number one on the Latin Airplay charts.

Released a year earlier, the lead single "Maquina Del Tiempo" hit number 3 on Tropical Airplay.

[16] Rodríguez sang lead vocals on "Billie Jean" and "Smooth Criminal", including a section of Spanish language translation.

[17] The Unity project gave various live concerts starting with a TEDx presentation at Florida International University in late 2012 which was filmed for DVD release.

[18][19] A special performance was captured on video at the headquarters of SiriusXM satellite radio in December 2015, and a full show was delivered in Aruba at the Caribbean Sea Jazz Festival in September 2016.

[22] Coastcity was formed as a tropical and Latin soul songwriting team, recalling sounds of the Caribbean, combined with funk and urban R&B.

[24] Rodríguez said Beyoncé was "such a pro", insisting that the two spend more time at her studio in the Hamptons because she knew she could improve her Spanish pronunciation with a little more coaching and personal effort.

[32] Coastcity released a single in September 2018, "Pa La Calle", featuring Luis Fonsi, Rodríguez's brother.