Andy Andy
Andy Andy, born Angel Villalona in Azua de Compostela, Dominican Republic, is a celebrated musician known as "El Astro de la Bachata." Coming from the renowned Villalona family, Andy Andy began his musical career as a merenguero before transitioning to bachata, which brought him significant acclaim. His debut album, "Aquí Conmigo," was released in 2002, followed by "Necesito Un Amor" in 2003, and "Ironía" in 2005. These albums featured hits like "Voy A Tener Que Olvidarte," "Necesito Un Amor," and "Que Ironía," which was released in bachata, reggaeton, and balada forms.
Andy Andy's contributions to Latin music have earned him numerous accolades, including being the first Dominican artist to win three Billboard Awards in a single night. He has received multiple nominations for Latin Grammys and Premio Lo Nuestro awards, and he won the Premios Casandra. His influence extends beyond music, as he has been recognized for his work within the Hispanic community, earning proclamations from the Governors of New York and Connecticut. Andy Andy continues to be a prominent figure in the Latin music scene, residing in Union City, NJ, with his son, also named Andy.