Tainy is a charting, Grammy-nominated, BMI award-winning producer, songwriter, and beat creator at the forefront of the New Latin Wave. He is credited with rewriting the script on reggaeton, infusing it with breezy, whimsical electronica, pop melody, R&B, and trap. Before his arrival, singing was rare in reggaeton. He produced or co-produced some of Latin music's biggest hits during the early 21st century. These include
Daddy Yankee's "Impacto,"
Wisin & Yandel's "El teléfono,"
Cardi B's "I Like It,"
J Balvin's
Vibras full-length, and
Bad Bunny's smash debut album
x100pre.
Tainy made his recording debut on the
Luny Tunes' compilations Mas Flow 2 and the chart-topping Los Benjamins while still in his teens. His trap production of
Anuel AA's groundbreaking single "Sola" legitimized Latin trap at radio and record labels who had been wary until then. It paved the way for more focused attention on other trap artists, and
Tainy's popularity and ubiquity only increased. His appetite for innovation made him a choice collaborator for new and veteran artists alike. During the first eight months of 2019, his productions registered six chart hits, including the infectious "Adicto" in collaboration with
Ozuna and
Anuel AA.
Tainy kicked off the next decade with 2020's collaborative
Neon16 Tape: The Kids That Grew Up on Reggaeton. In 2021 he collaborated with
Yandel on the full-length
Dynasty.
Tainy was born Marco Masís in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1989. Music and basketball were his driving passions growing up, but the former won out. Through his church, he met producer Nely (
Josias de la Cruz).
Tainy began sending him homemade beats created with Fruity Loops computer software. Nely coached him and eventually sent a demo to Luny (
Francisco Saldaña, half of the production duo
Luny Tunes with
Victor Cabrera). Luny liked what he heard and signed
Tainy, providing him full use of his Miami production studio to better learn his craft.
Tainy observed the artists who passed through the
Luny Tunes production lab, and was given various assignments, an instrumental passage here, an a cappella vocal there, until getting his first big break on his solo intro to Mas Flow 2 in 2005. A voracious listener, the young producer began considering the different ways reggaeton could be expanded by adding layers of polyrhythms, catchy vocal melodies, jagged electronic effects, and smooth ambiences, multi-tracked basses, etc., all while keeping the genre's rhythm intact. His innovations paid off. In 2007,
Tainy got co-billing with
Luny Tunes on Los Benjamins: La Continuación, co-producing nearly half of its 21 tracks including
Arcángel's "Distancia" and a remix of
Don Omar's "Beautiful." He co-produced
Wisin & Yandel's Grammy-winning, platinum-certified Los Extraterrestres in 2008, and scored his first number one with the duo on the "Pam-Pam" single the following year.
As the second decade of the new century commenced,
Tainy was busier than ever. In 2010 alone he co-produced albums by
Dyland & Lenny (My World),
Jowell & Randy (
El Momento),
Ivy Queen (
Drama Queen), and
Zion & Lennox's Los Verdaderos, which entered the chart at number two.
Tainy worked with
Desmond Child on
Ricky Martin's hit album
Música + Alma + Sexo in 2012, and co-produced
Romeo Santos' electro-pop hit "Magia Negra," from the singer's debut long-player,
Formula, Vol. 1. While
Tainy either produced or co-produced the solo efforts of
Wisin &
Yandel, including
Yandel's solo hit
De Líder a Leyenda, he also provided invaluable harmonic and rhythmic assistance to
Arcángel on his chart-topping 2015 debut, Sentimiento, Elegancia & Maldad. The lyricism inherent in
Arcángel's writing was underscored and brought out by
Tainy on the album's first single, "Hace Mucho Tiempo." He stayed busy working on albums by
Wisin and
Yandel, and found time to co-produce
Plan B's number two album
Love & Sex,
Don Omar's
The Last Don, Vol. 2, and "Bella y Sensual" (featuring
Nicky Jam &
Daddy Yankee) for
Santos'
Golden.
While
Tainy was the choice for many LatinX artists, his co-production work on the vast majority of
J Balvin's
Vibras paid off handsomely: The 2018 album went to number nine on the Top 200 and topped the streaming global charts. The year proved massive for
Tainy given his work and appearance on
Cardi B's megahit "I Like It," which remained on the chart for more than a year. It topped the U.S. hip-hop charts, scored number three in the Top 40, and was nominated for more than 34 awards, winning eight. Further, on Christmas Eve, his co-production on
Bad Bunny's
X 100PRE added immeasurably to his fortunes and stature. The single "Estamos Bien" shifted the entire balance of reggaeton by offering itself as a haunting Latin trap ballad full of lilting lyricism, dubwise rhythm, and of course,
Bad Bunny's sung and rapped voices through
Tainy's economical use of Auto-Tune and pitch shifting. The track went to number nine on the Hot 100, and the album registered at 11 on the Top 200.
2019 proved no less successful. In February,
Tainy appeared next to Benny Blanco,
Selena Gomez, and
J Balvin on the gold-certified single "I Can't Get Enough." In the spring he announced a solo album, with his production and beats fronted by a host of top-flight singers. As a teaser, he released "Barbaro" with
Mozart La Para as a video single in March; it racked up more than 12 million views. He also co-produced
Oasis by
J Balvin and
Bad Bunny. It went to the top of the Latin Albums chart and hit number nine on the Top 200.
Tainy issued two more charting singles as previews: the number two "Callaita" with
Bad Bunny in June, which went to number two, and "Adicto" with
Anuel AA and
Ozuna, which entered the charts at 12 in early September.
In March 2020,
Tainy released the EP
Neon16 Tape: The Kids That Grew Up on Reggaeton, which featured guest appearances from
Dalex,
Kali Uchis,
Sean Paul, and others. That same year, he topped the Billboard Latin chart alongside
J Balvin,
Dua Lipa, and
Bad Bunny with the song "Un Dia (One Day)." He and
J Balvin scored another hit in 2021 with "Agua" from the soundtrack to
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run. He also teamed up with
Yandel to release the collaborative full-length
Dynasty, which charted two days after its July 23 release. ~ Thom Jurek