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Miguel A Suarez Pineda (born in Villa Duarte, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) known professionally as Mike Kadilac is an independent Latin American Music Executive and Record Producer from The Bronx, NY. Mike started his music journey at a very early age while living in The Dominican Republic. His first major collaboration was with Mexican pop singer, TV host and actress Jimena, an artist previously signed to Creston Moon Records, record label co-owned by Emilio Estefan and Sony Music.
Mike Kadilac later collaborated with Reggaeton production duo Los de la Nazza, producers of Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee during the late 2000s and early 2010s.
Additional collaborations include Mozart La Para, a successful urban artist from The Dominican Republic.
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Born | Miguel A. Suarez The Dominican Republic |
Notable work | The Latin Music HUB Conference | LMHC | KADILAC RECORDS, LLC |
Children | Jordan A. Suarez |
Website | www.latinmusichub.com |
On June 8th 2022 Mike Kadilac released his first official compilation of best produced songs under his own Record Label KADILAC RECORDS, LLC & Symphonic Latino [[Lo Mejor]]
Type | Title | Artist | Year | Role |
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Mixtape | Los Invasores | Various artists | 2006 | Producer |
Mixtape | The Big-Inning | Various artists | 2007 | Producer |
Album | Kadilac Records "Lo Mejor"[1] | Robert D, El Monarka | 2022 | Producer |
Song | "Mal De Amor"[2] | Los de la Nazza feat. Robert D | 2010 | Co-Producer |
Song | "Mi Corazon Te Acecha"[3] | Emil Lopez - El Monarka | 2011 | Executive Producer/Engineer |
Song | "Mi Primera Gial"[4] | Robert D | 2010 | Producer |
Song | "Si Tu Me Quieres"[5] | Emil Lopez feat. Jimena (singer) | 2008 | Producer |
Song | "Por que Llorar?"[6] | Robert D | 2012 | Executive Producer |
Song | "Amor Sin Precio"[7] | Emil Lopez | 2022 | Executive Producer |
Song | "Died In Your Arms"[8] | Robert D (The Cutting Crew Remix) | 2022 | Executive Producer |
Song | "Mambo Caribeno"[9] | Emil Lopez - El Monarka | 2007 | Producer |
Song | "My Baby"[10] | Robert D | 2009 | Producer |
Song | "Mami Baila"[11] | Emil Lopez - El Monarka | 2007 | Co-Producer |
Song | "Get Light"[12] | Robert D feat. Mozart La Para | 2007 | Producer |
The Latin Music HUB | LMHC
[edit]On October 28th 2022, Mike created and launched the first Latin Music HUB Conference[13][14][15][16] at The Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida Wave Hotel. During this conference multiple Latin Music executives and experts gathered together to share their knowledge with up and coming talents.
Music producers and executives that supported Mike's initiative included:
[1]NAPOLES - 6x Billboard Latin Music Awards winner

- Echo (producer) - 4x Latin Grammy Awards winner
- Lil' Eddie - Record producer / 12x Grammy Nominees
- Eddie Montilla from Universal Music Publishing Group / Multi-Platinum producer
- Porfirio Piña - Record producer, former Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Latin Music Director
- El Gran Alcover from the producers duo A&X - Don Omar Presents: Meet the Orphans
- Jhonny Minaya with MinayaPR - Public relations
- Francisco Caamano - Entertainment law and current lawyer for El Alfa, Chimbala
- DJ Candy Boy - On tour Disc jockey for Daddy Yankee (10 years), current Dj for Yandel
- Jose Arroyo - El Ganador (TV series) actor, directed by: Jessy Terrero
- Andres Hidalgo - 2 Strong Music, Prince Royce (album) and Aventura (band) producer
Early music inspirations
[edit]Mike got first exposed to urban Reggaeton music when he was very young while living in The Dominican Republic, the first Reggaeton CD he heard was from DJ Playero (Playero 38) immediately loving the beats and flows artists such as Daddy Yankee had. Mike later met DJ Playero at a recording studio in Brooklyn N.Y where they both had an extended conversation about his musical journey, this conversation inspired a young Mike to keep pursuing his musical career.
A few years later, Mike met Daddy Yankee during the 2010 Billboard Latin Music Awards in Puerto Rico where they both also had a great inspiring conversation on career path and business ethics.
Career & Education
[edit]Mike graduated from Christopher Columbus High School (Bronx), after graduating he attended Touro College in New York for an Audio engineer and Computer science degree. Then later attended Berklee College of Music in Boston for the Music business extra curriculum certification in 2011.
References
[edit]- ^ Kadilac Records: Lo Mejor, Vol. 1, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ Mal De Amor, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ Mi Corazon Te Acecha, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ Mi Primera Gial, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ Si Tu Me Quieres, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ ¿Por que Llorar?, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ Amor Sin Precio, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ Died In Your Arms, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ Mambo Caribeno - Reloaded - YouTube Music, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ My Baby - YouTube Music, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ Mami Baila, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ Get Light, 2022-06-08, retrieved 2022-12-02
- ^ "Artistas, Managers, Productores y Ejecutivos se juntan en The Latin Music HUB en Orlando - Billboard | Billboard" (in Spanish). 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
- ^ Stories, Local. "Life & Work with Mike Kadilac". OrlandoVoyager. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
- ^ "The Latin Music HUB se realizará en Orlando". DiarioRepublica.com (in Spanish). 2022-08-03. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
- ^ "Music Conference | The Latin Music Hub". My Site. Retrieved 2022-12-02.