Emerging from the vibrant underground scene of San Juan in the early 1990s, The
Noise began as a nightclub founded by DJ Negro (Félix Rodríguez) in 1985,
providing a platform for freestyle sessions over hip-hop and reggae beats. By
1994, it had evolved into a pioneering collective of DJs, rappers, and
producers, instrumental in shaping the early reggaeton sound. The group's
influential discography includes The Noise 1: Underground (1994), The Noise 5:
Back to the Top (1995), and The Noise 6: The Creation (1996), which featured Ivy
Queen's debut track "Somos Raperos Pero No Delinc...