Known for their politically provocative lyrics, Puerto Rican Latin rap band
Calle 13 were formed in 2004 by step-siblings René Pérez Joglar, who uses the
name Residente, Eduardo José Cabra Martínez who goes by Visitante, and Ileana
Cabra Joglar also known as PG-13. They gained attention with a song that
protested the killing of a Puerto Rican rebel leader and their first single 'Se
Vale Tó-Tó' reached number 19 on Billboard's Tropical Songs Chart. The single
'Atrevete-te-te!' went to number six on the Tropical Chart and the accompanying
video was named Best Short-Form Music Video...