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Nicky Jam Headlines Mega Bash Reggaeton by Alex Sensation

Nicky Jam is a Puerto Rican Dominican American Reggaeton and Latin Trap singer-songwriter and actor. He was born in Boston, raised in Puerto Rico. When life got messy, he moved to Medellín, Colombia and cleaned himself up.

Nicky Jam in NYC

Nicky Jam (courtesy)
Nicky Jam (courtesy)

Prudential Center ~ Newark, New Jersey

Nicky Jam joins Mega Bash 2024 by Alex Sensation for a night of dembow, reggaeton, trap, and urban pop at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey; on Saturday, December 7, 2024 at 8pm (7pm doors). 🇨🇴 🇩🇴 🇵🇷

June 2022

Nicky Jam sings Puerto Rican Reggaeton and Latin Trap at the Uforia La X Live show at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 7:30pm. From $70. prucenter.com 🇵🇷

February 2022

Nicky Jam sings Puerto Rican Reggaeton and Latin Trap at the United Palace in Washington Heights on Sat, Feb 5 at 8pm (6:30 doors). From $61.

April 2022

Saturday, April 25, 2020 ~ Jam plays Prudential Center in Newark, NJ at 8pm. The show was cancelled by the COVID-19 pandemic.

May 2019

May 10, 2019 ~ Nicky Jam brings his Intimo Tour to the United Palace in Washington Heights, NYC at 8pm. From $59

November 2017

Nicky performs at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, November 23, 2017.

September 2017

Nicky Jam & Plan B bring their “El Ganador” tour to The Theater at Madison Square Garden, Sunday, September 10, 2017 at 7 pm.

Nicky Jam Came Up from the Streets

Nick Rivera Caminero was born in Boston, Massachusetts on March 17, 1981. He was raised in Barrio Obrero, Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico. As a kid, he worked at a grocery store and used to improvise out in front. He got his nickname and stage name “Nicky Jam” from a street person there.

Nicky Jam’s Music

X

September 20, 2018 ~ Nicky Jam was nominated for 2018 Latin Grammys for:

  1. Record of the Year: X
  2. Best Urban Song: X
  3. Best Tropical Song: Casate Conmigo, Silvestre Dangond with Nicky Jam

March 2, 2018 ~ Jam released X with J Balvin. The video of the two artists dancing was shot in Miami by Jessy Terrero.

Fénix (2017)

September 26, 2017 ~ Nicky Jam was nominated for the 18th Latin Grammy Awards for:

  1. Album of the Year ~ Fénix
  2. Best Urban Song ~ El Amante

January 20, 2017 ~ Jam released his seventh studio album on Sony Music Latin. It was nominated as Album of the Year for the 18th Latin Grammys 2017. The title refers to the Phoenix bird that rises from the ashes of its own death.

Hasta el Amanacer

October 2016 ~ Nicky Jam’s Hasta el Amanacer (Until the Dawn) hit #1 on the Hot Latin Songs chart October 2016.

Jam Works again with Daddy Yankee

In 2012 Nicky and Daddy Yankee recorded El Party Me Llama (The party is calling) together. When you get off drugs, it takes a while, but you get your life back. Bravo.

The Black Carpet

2007

Vida Escante

Jam became a global star with 2004’s Vida Escante (The crystal meth life). It was followed by Vida Escante: Special Edition in 2005.

Needless to say, with that kind of life, things didn’t go well for a while. Nicky and Daddy Yankee had a falling out in 2004. Their partnership ended for a while. Nicky moved to Medellin, Colombia to recover. The people embraced him and Jam started his recovery.

Salón de la Fama

2003

Haciendo Escante

Nicky’s career grew with 2001’s “Haciendo Escante” (I’m making crystal meth).

Distinto a Los Demás

Nicky Jam recorded his first album “…Distinto A Los Demás” (Different From the Others) when he was eleven years old. It wasn’t a commercial success, but got picked up by DJs in Puerto Rico. Producers noticed.

Nicky continued songwriting and met Daddy Yankee, the father of Reggaeton, during a recording session. The two became friends and started working together as “Los Cangris.” The duo had hits with “Sabanas Blancas”, “Guayando”, and “Sentirte.”


Puerto Rican NYC
Reggaeton


Published November 30, 2024 ~ Updated November 30, 2024.

Filed Under: latin trap, MUSIC, New Jersey, Prudential Center, Puerto Rican, Reggaeton

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