Английская Википедия:Antonio Fresco
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Miguel Antonio Matos (born September 1, 1983),[1] known professionally as Antonio Fresco, is an American DJ, record producer and radio personality. He is an Afro-Latino of Dominican & Puerto Rican descent.[2]
Career
Fresco is a former radio personality and DJ for top rhythmic radio station, 97.9 The Beat in Dallas, Texas.[3] During his tenure at the radio station, Antonio has interviewed many notable acts such as rappers Nelly,[4] B.o.B., and former girl group, OMG Girlz.[5] While he was living in Dallas, and on the air, he used the name M-Squared.[6] In November 2011, Fresco produced and hosted a cypher called M-Squared Presents The Understanding – DFW Cypher that featured himself and 6 musical artist, including B-Hamp, from the Dallas Fort Worth area.[7] The music video of the cypher was featured in Dallas area publication, D Magazine.[8] In April 2014, he was voted Best DJ by Dallas Weekly.[9]
Fresco joined singer Jonn Hart and producer Clayton William to release a trap song called Blow It.[10] Blow It was re-released under the artist name Hella Louud (group made up of Hart and William) featuring Antonio Fresco.[11]
In 2016, Fresco released the song Light It Up, which was his only official release of the year. The song was in the style of Melbourne bounce, which is a sub-genre of Electro house.[12] Later that year, in August 2016, Fresco did an unofficial remix of Calvin Harris's and Rihanna's song This Is What You Came For.[13]
In June 2017, Fresco collaborated with singer Kennis Clark to release the song Bout Time.[14][15] The music video, directed by Prince Domonick, was done in collaboration with the New York Film Academy as one of their Industry Lab projects.[16][17] His song After Party came later that year,[18] followed by Lose Myself, which is a song that has dance pop and dancehall influences.[19]
In September 2020, Fresco announced via his Twitter and Instagram that he had returned to radio and signed on as a DJ and On-Air Talent for contemporary hit radio station, HITS 97.3 in Miami, Florida.[20][21]
Early life
Miguel Antonio Matos was born on September 1, 1983, in Silver Spring, Maryland.[2] He was raised in Baltimore, Maryland, by his mother, who is a Puerto Rican from New York.[22]
Discography
Singles
- 2015 "Blow it" with Jonn Hart & Clayton William[23]
- 2016 "Light It Up"[24]
- 2017 "Bout Time" with Kennis Clark[25]
- 2017 "Lose Myself" featuring Wes Joseph[26]
- 2019 "Rattlesnake" with Patricia Possollo featuring Lorena J'zel[27]
- 2020 "Make Ya Move"[28]
- 2020 "Leading Me On"[29]
Remixes
- 2020 Halsey – Graveyard (Antonio Fresco Remix)[30]
- 2020 Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey – Don't Call Me Angel (Antonio Fresco Remix)
References
External links
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