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Well guys I need you to read all these please

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David Sánchez Badillo (born September 25, 1979 in Ponce, Puerto Rico), known publicly as Tempo, is a reggaeton and rap artist.

When he was 5 years old, he moved to New York City where he lived for 4 years. When he returned, he studied for a short time at the Escuela Libre de Música Juan Morel Campos. In 1989, with only 11 years, he started composing his first rap songs, using his environment and surroundings as inspiration[citation needed]. He is also a natural percussionist, participating in several talent shows as a kid.

Tempo first appeared in DJ Joe's album “DJ Joe 4”. Due to business problems he separates from DJ Joe's crew. In 1998 he appeared in “Time to Kill” and became friends with DJ Playero. As a result of this new friendship he joined Playeros team in “Playero 41”, where songs like Ya llego la hora featuring Getto and Bailando quiero Verlas. Tempo also collaborated with Mexicano 777 in Hagan Ruido Las Pistolas on his album “Entre el Bien y el Mal”. By this time TEMPO was causing great commotion in Puerto Rico with his explicit violent lyrics. Due to this controversy Buddha's production produced Tempo's first solo album “Game Over”[citation needed]. He was part of Buddha's Family alongside Getto & Gastam, Dj Black, and Artilleria Secreta (Kingtana & Big Lu). Donde Estan las Girlas, Narcohampon and Ven y Baila are just a few of the hits that Game Over contained. This album reached gold status at the same time he became a father for the first time.

In 2000, he released his new album, New Game, with the participation of Maicol y Manuel, Baby Rasta y Gringo, and fellow Buddha's Family members, Gastam y Ghetto. Meanwhile, he's still feuding with artists like Master Joe & OG Black, Daddy Yankee, (although this feud has faded out ever since Tempo was sentenced to jail, to the point in which Daddy Yankee is paying for the legal fees of Tempo's lawyers and he also part of El Cartel Records ) among others. Wrongfully accused of selling drugs and trafficing ((heroine)). in court he plead inocent but the court played a song in which tempo sings in third person about selling drugs and killing his enemies, the court took these lyrics to be his real side and charged him and sentanced him to 24 years in state prison, he is currently jailed in a Kuntucky state Prison now serving his 6th year.

He produced and participated in Buddha's Family album that also reached gold status and two platinum. Because of his affiliation with Buddha's family he later became entangled in the infamous Pina Records VS Buddha's Family rivalry[citation needed]. It was also during this time that TEMPO feuded with Lito y Polaco, leading to quite possibly the most talked about feud in reggaeton. Lito y Polaco, mainly Polaco, released several diss tracks against Tempo, who immediately fought back. Lito Y Polaco ceased to record diss tracks towards Tempo once he was arrested as they believed that it was not fair if Tempo could not respond. Today the has been squashed with Lito Mc Cassidy appearing in Ñengo Flow's Hasta Que Te Lo Hunda video (which featured Polaco) alongside the late Buddha, also Polaco stating on a radio interview that he would be open to make a song with Tempo and even shouting "Free Tempo!" on some of his concerts. He recently collaborated with Hector El Father & Yomo in a track dissing Don Omar and also made a song by himself dissing Don Omar.

He has also received several "Tu Música" and Paoli Awards.

From behind a jail cell, Tempo is currently working on his final album. One of the feature songs from this album is '25 de Septiembre' where he raps about his life.

Am so pissed that not right

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