Miguelito (singer)

Starting his career in Puerto Rico under the direction of DJ Memo, he recorded his first single at the young age of six, entitled "Más Grande Que Tú".

Such talent in a surprisingly small package caught the attention of local industry players, who quickly jumped on the opportunity.

Más Grande Que Tú, distributed by Daddy Yankee's El Cartel Records, peaked in the Top 20 in a number of Billboard's Latin categories.

In 2009, he headlined "El coquí que quiso ser sapo", a children's musical written by Sunshine Logroño, his first serious incursion in acting.

On May 29, 2011, he organized and led a march in San Juan against violence that attracted thousands of attendees, then-Puerto Rico State Police Superintendent José Figueroa Sancha, former boxer Tito Trinidad and other local celebrities.