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In 2010, Temperamento was sentenced to 27 months in [[prison]] for having committed an [[armed robbery]] one and a half years prior to the sentencing.<ref name="corazon"/> A month before he began serving his prison sentence, Temperamento received online messages from his fans stating that God had a plan for his life.<ref name="corazon"/> During that time period, the artist reflected on the cover of his most recent album ''El M.E.J.O.R'', in which he was depicted as a gold [[pharaoh]]. Temperamento considered his self-depiction as a form of [[idolatry]], and began to have stronger faith in God. |
In 2010, Temperamento was sentenced to 27 months in [[prison]] for having committed an [[armed robbery]] one and a half years prior to the sentencing.<ref name="corazon"/> A month before he began serving his prison sentence, Temperamento received online messages from his fans stating that God had a plan for his life.<ref name="corazon"/> During that time period, the artist reflected on the cover of his most recent album ''El M.E.J.O.R'', in which he was depicted as a gold [[pharaoh]]. Temperamento considered his self-depiction as a form of [[idolatry]], and began to have stronger faith in God. |
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Prior to his incarceration, Temperamento did not have traditional [[Christian]] beliefs. For several years prior to his imprisonment, the artist was a practitioner of the Afro-Cuban religion [[Santeria]].<ref name="corazon"/> Shortly after his release from prison in 2011, Temperamento began writing and performing rap music with strong Christian themes. His first music video was titled "Abre Tu Corazon" (Open Your Heart) |
Prior to his incarceration, Temperamento did not have traditional [[Christian]] beliefs. For several years prior to his imprisonment, the artist was a practitioner of the Afro-Cuban religion [[Santeria]].<ref name="corazon"/> Shortly after his release from prison in 2011, Temperamento began writing and performing rap music with strong Christian themes. His first music video was titled "Abre Tu Corazon" (Open Your Heart). In 2015 Christian Formed a Christian Group "Psalms Of Men" who believe it or not are Relasing Albums and giving them out for free. The Mission of the Group is to Bless those who in the Will of God will be touched by their music. Not focusing on Fame or False dreams but on giving God all the Glory. |
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==Album ''Bajo Control''== |
==Album ''Bajo Control''== |
Revision as of 19:55, 15 May 2015
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Birth name | Christian Estremera Ramos |
Origin | Puerto Rico |
Genres | Christian hip hop, hip hop, rap, urban |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 1999–present |
Christian Estremera Ramos, known as Temperamento, is a Puerto Rican born Rap artist living in Providence, Rhode Island.[1]
Early years
Temperamento was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. At the age of 10 after the suicide of his father, Temperamento and his family moved to Providence, Rhode Island.[2]
Early music career
Temperamento began writing rap songs in 1999 and made a huge impact In 2001 as He became the first Rapper to make a huge buzz on the internet and becoming the first indie artist to have over 3 Million plays on MySpace and over 12 million views on YouTube. By 2005 Temperamento was The Top Latin Hip Hop artist in the World and considered to be a living legend in Europe, Mexico, Central and South America.
Christian Estremera Was Featured on Classic Albums like Immortal technique's '3rd World' , Don Dinero 'Ultimo Guerrero' Gemstar and Big Mato 'Mas Pure' Temperamento was also featured on Mexican Pop star Jaime Kolhen. 'Fotosentisis' Album which was Recorded in Dr Dre's Studio Can-Am in West Hollywood, the song featuring Temperamento was titled 'Dulce Amor'
Incarceration and conversion to Christianity
In 2010, Temperamento was sentenced to 27 months in prison for having committed an armed robbery one and a half years prior to the sentencing.[1] A month before he began serving his prison sentence, Temperamento received online messages from his fans stating that God had a plan for his life.[1] During that time period, the artist reflected on the cover of his most recent album El M.E.J.O.R, in which he was depicted as a gold pharaoh. Temperamento considered his self-depiction as a form of idolatry, and began to have stronger faith in God.
Prior to his incarceration, Temperamento did not have traditional Christian beliefs. For several years prior to his imprisonment, the artist was a practitioner of the Afro-Cuban religion Santeria.[1] Shortly after his release from prison in 2011, Temperamento began writing and performing rap music with strong Christian themes. His first music video was titled "Abre Tu Corazon" (Open Your Heart). In 2015 Christian Formed a Christian Group "Psalms Of Men" who believe it or not are Relasing Albums and giving them out for free. The Mission of the Group is to Bless those who in the Will of God will be touched by their music. Not focusing on Fame or False dreams but on giving God all the Glory.
Album Bajo Control
During the years 2011 and 2012, Temperamento developed Christian-themed rap songs in Spanish for his album Bajo Control. In August 2012, the rapper released a video titled "Mensaje Para el Mundo" (Message to the World), which he describes as a wake-up call to music fans.[3] The video emphasizes faith in God during times of difficulty, which range from natural disasters, to the impact of the Illuminati. Temperamento described releasing the video as a cathartic experience, and that it also served to show his fans that he himself is not free from sin.[3] Bajo Control is tentatively scheduled for a 2012 release.
Discography
- 2005: Lo Que La Calle Esperaba
- 2006: Cadena Perpetua
- 2007: Hip Hop For Dummies Vol.1 & 2
- 2008: El Fin Del Mundo
- 2009: El M.E.J.O.R (Muchos Enemigos Juran Odiar Al Rey)
- 2012: "Capitulos de Versoz"
- 2015: "Psalms Of Men" #ChristOverEverything)
TBA: "Alpha and Omega"