Michael Ellis (producer)
Michael F. Ellis (born May 12, 1959) is a Panamanian master record producer and founder of New Creation Entertprises (established in 1987) along with associate David Uriel in Manhattan, New York (47 Charles Street), where artists such as Edgardo Franco also known as "El General", Smooth the Hustler, Pesos, Tricky, El Profeta (Oscar Jemmoth), Carlos Miller (Carlito Miller), Owie Irie and Frank Bent also known as "Killer Ranks" were born. Michael Ellis is pioneer for the genres Spanish reggae and reggaeton.
Michael F. Ellis produced the smash hits as "El Gran Pana", "El Maestro", "Son Bow", "Buduff Kun Kun", "Te Ves Buena", "La Quemé", "El Paré", "No Mas Guerra", "Wine Your Body", "Cross The Border", "¿Que Pasa Nena?" by Carlos Miller (Carlito Soul), "Do That to Me One More Time", "Caramelo", "Mermaid Body" and "Killing you Suave" by Killer Ranks in association with Warner Brothers.
Michael F. Ellis is the pioneer of Spanish reggae, founder of reggaeton and winning producer of "La Gaviota de Plata at the Festival de la Canción de Viña del Mar, en Chile, the biggest honor in Latin music, Grammy Award winning producer of "Gran Pana", "El Maestro" and "Muevelo, Muevelo (also MTV Video Music Award – International Viewer's Choice Video of the Year 1992.)", The Premio lo Nuestro award from 1989 - 1993.