Myztiko

Myztiko "El De Las Melodias Locas" (born Karl A. Palencia on September 21, 1984) is the first successful Canadian reggaeton music producer. He is closely associated with many reggaeton artists and reggaeton singer Cruzito. He is credited for his production in many albums and for producing one of biggest hits that earned him top chart positions and Latin Billboard & Ascap Awards. He has also worked with artists like Tony Dize, Daddy Yankee, Arcangel, Randy, Eloy, Erre XI, Nicky Jam, Adassa.

Myztiko "El De Las Melodias Locas"
Birth nameKarl A. Palencia
Also known asMyztiko, El De Las Melodias Locas
Born (1984-09-21) September 21, 1984
GenresReggaeton, R&B, Tropical
Occupation(s)
musician
producer
Years active1999–present
LabelsBrainstorm Ent.
Associated actsCruzito,
Website

Chart performance

Singles

Singles Chart (2006) Peak[1]
Me Matas Hot Latin Songs #9
Me Matas Hot Ringtones #22

Production credits

2001

Daddy Yankee – Total Destruction

  • Aqui Se Separan

2004

Grupo AguakateDe Otra Galaxia

2012

2006

Dj Memo – La Revolucion Del Reggaeton

  • 09. Algo En Ti

Gargolas – Next Generation

  • 18. De Que Vale feat Cruzito

2007

2008

Eloy

  • Lo Estas Pagando feat Johnier

Lito & Polaco

  • Bounce feat. Cruzito

Randy

  • Amor Escondido Ft Cruzito

Erre XI

  • Para Mi

2009

Erre XI – Errevolution XI

  • Durmiendo Relajada

Tony Dize – La Melodia Updated

  • One in a Million

Nelly Furtado

  • Mas Remix ft Tony Dize

2010

Tony Dize – Untitled

  • (TBA)

2011

  • Vagabundo Cruzito
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