Luis and Hugo Diaz are brothers who form the Diaz Brothers music production team based out of Miami, Florida. Although they feel they are not limited to one type of music, their primary focus is on Hip-Hop, and are most famous for bringing the Cuban rapper Pitbull to fame. They began their careers when Luis took to producing Miami Bass and Freestyle records in the late 1980s, which remain somewhat obscure today.
Childhood
Hugo and Luis Diaz were Born in
Santiago, Chile, moving to South Florida in 1976 when Hugo was three years of age, and Luis was eight. Luis began his music career by playing drums in local rock bands like the cult band Naughty Naughty, including a band that was later produced by the legendary
Tom Dowd. However, by
1982, he had taken an interest in
Hip-Hop aside from being rooted in the Rock music of the day. After purchasing a
Roland TR-505 drum machine in the mid-1980s, he became hooked on
Hip-Hop production.
Real Raw and World Premier Records
Luis met up with a local aspiring rap group named
Real Raw and booked them at
Online Studios to record their debut
Miami Bass single,
Drop them Draws. During the recording session, Hugo, the younger Diaz brother, stepped in to critique the work, playing
2 Live Crew's
Move Something as a positive example of what should be done. Once complete, Luis setup
World Premier Records to release the single. After receiving airplay on local radio giant
Power 96, Luis and the group realized they had a minor hit on their hands and returned to Online Studios, recording their full length album in
1989, also entitled
Drop them Draws.
Tone Def Records
After seeing this success, Online Studios' owner Danny Cannary stepped in come
1990 to offer his assistance in running a label with Luis developing new talent. With that, World Premier Records ended, and the parternship of Danny and Luis setup
Tone Def Records. Luis, along with
Lil Danny B, began production on a
Freestyle/
Bass hybrid song titled
Be With You Tonight for the group
Power Patrol. Although Luis was not sure if his debut record for Tone Def Records met his aim quality-wise, they released the record, and quickly found they had a larger hit on their hands than their previous efforts. This strengthened the relationship the label had with local mega radio station
Power 96, which in turn brought on-air talent into the studio to help out with records (notably,
DJ Laz performed scratches on the track
Cuban Booty by
Twice as Nice). This led to further records, such as
Respect by
Kool Kris, as well as signing acts such as
Breezy Beat MC.
The 1990s
Luis began taking note that the mainstream success of
Freestyle was coming to an end in late 1990 due to the dominance of the new breed of
House music coming from NYC and Italy. There was also a brief fling that major labels had with
Miami Bass in
1989, but by
1990, all the majors had left town, leaving
Bass Music to the local independent labels to buy and sell amongst themselves. Seeing his chance for fame and fortune slipping away, he turned his efforts to engineering music for the
Miami area major studio as a way to support his family. In spite of this, Hugo was not so quick to quit the
Hip-Hop game, and took control by utilizing Luis's
Akai MPC-60 sampler.
After a number of months, Hugo returned to Luis, announcing that not only did he have Hip-Hop groups that he was producing, but he had scored a deal with Atlantic Records. Hugo asked Luis for engineering help, sparking the official team that would become The Diaz Brothers. However, after the an A&R staff turnover within Atlantic, the groups floundered, and Luis's engineering gigs returned to the front burner.
The Diaz brothers unite
Luis became one of the most reputable engineers at
Circle House Studios, earning jobs recording everybody from
The Baha Men to
P Diddy to
50 Cent to
Juvenile,
Beenie Man,
Trick Daddy,
Lil Scrappy,
Beyoncé,
Toni Braxton,
Mary J Blige,
Lauryn Hill and the entire
Marley Family. As a result of his reputation as engineer, The Diaz Brothers scored remix jobs for several major artists, including
The Rolling Stones and
Wyclef Jean. When one of their remixes done for
Clef became a hit, they took the opportunity to ask
Clef for advice on their careers.
Clef gave one important nugget of info: "find one hot new artist and invest yourselves into that."
Pitbull
Keeping their eyes peeled for someone who'd fit the bill, Luis met a very charismatic young man during a recording session for Luke Records. Thinking the young guy was an intern at the studio led to a boisterous conversation with the young guy, who admitted that the track Luis was mixing was his, Pitbull's. Shocked at not only the quality of the rapper, but the charisma of the man he was speaking with, Luis extended the offer that if the rapper was ever freed from his contract at Luke Records, he should give the Diaz Brothers a call. Surprisingly, a few months later, Pitbull did call, and their unification immediately rocketed both the rapper and the production crew to worldwide fame.
Further production
The Diaz Brothers recently signed a Miami artist named Casely he will follow on the heels of the success of
Pitbull. The Diaz brothers recently signed an artist from Tampa named
Gabriel Antonio, featuring the hit single, "I love the way". They've also produced tracks for
Daddy Yankee,
Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz,
Lloyd Banks,
DJ Khaled,
Trick Daddy,
Trina,
Brisco and the
2 Fast 2 Furious Soundtrack.
Selected Production Credits
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