Mach and Daddy

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Mach and Daddy
Genres Reggaeton
Occupation(s) singer
Years active 2004–present
Labels Panama Music

Peter "Mach" Machore and Martin "Daddy" Machore, better known as Mach and Daddy, are two Panamaian interpreters of reggae in Spanish and Reggaeton.

The first single for which they were recognized, "La Botella" ("The Bottle"), charted throughout Latin America and hit #1 on the Billboard chart. Other popular singles included "La Juma" and "He who was pa 'barranquilla, lost his seat".

The duo's concerts attracted as many as fifty thousand people. They tour and perform throughout Latin America and the U.S.

Peter Machore is "Mach" and Martin Machore is "Daddy". They derived their musical muse from their father, singer and composer Armando Machore, who was a member of the group Calipso Panama.

History

The duo formed in 2000, when they released "The Essence of Your Love." Their theme song "La Botella" was released in February 2005, and became a musical phenomenon on Panamanian radio. "La Botella"'s run to #1 dethroned Shakira and Maná.[citation needed] Mach and Daddy toured the U.S beginning in January 2006. "Conducting From Below" was produced by Universal Music Latino.

"Thank God" was released in 2008.[1]

Killa Records

The duo joined friend and fellow Panamaian singer Jr. Ranks to create Killa Records, where they worked to recruit and produce other musical artists in this genre. "Daily" and "Unforgettable" were the label's first releases.

Discography

Year Title Notes
2005 From Below
2008 Thank God
2010 Signed with the Label

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