** THE REMIX YOU ARE CURRENTLY LISTENING TO WAS PRODUCED BY NO PLAN B. ENTERTAINMENT - NoPlanBmusic.com -No Plan B. is a culmination of passion, creativity and the love for making great music. Jigs, well, he's always had a strong interest for making music.When he was five, his parents, Renato Sr. and Norma, enrolled him in classical piano lessons. By age 12, they bought him his first electronic keyboard. It didn't have a function to sequence so using the family karaoke machine he was able to make his first multi-track recording by using two cassette tapes. Rotating the tapes as he re-recorded and layered over each other, he emulated a (really poor) sequencer. This is when he realized his attraction to music composition. Until this day, his parents still have no idea he did that.Jigs continued to play and earn his Royal Conservatory of Music certificates until he turned 13. By then, he met Allan Bacani at a piano recital. Coincidentally, they had the same piano instructor and ended up going to the same high school. They have been best friends ever since.At 14, Jigs joined the high school band, picked up the alto sax and learned to play it. He played in jazz stage-bands until he graduated. After leaving high school he still wanted to be part of music so he began to write his own songs. With the help of Allan and good friend, Vince DeVera, he made his first set of beats using the midi-program, Reason 2.0. Since then, he's always been a fan of Reason and still uses the latest version of it.In 2003, No Plan B. was born and history was made.In 2004, he met Allan "Merc" Mercado at the Art Institute, through Allan Bacani. Merc worked the mixing boards like Allan and also brought a managerial element to the group. This blend of individuals completed the three-person No Plan B. crew. They also recorded their first song, "The Morning After," with the help of Rochelle Escobedo and No Plan B. co-founder, Sean Cueto. The positive response from friends and family motivated them to make more music. And so as time passed, they made more songs with the help of many talented vocalists and rappers.2006 and 2007 have been the most productive years so far for Jigs. He performed at Carla Catherwood's "For The Luv Of It" alongside FlowEthics and has written over a dozen full records over five months - some of which were performed as well at other events. The creativity and inspiration has been endless and the result is a catalogue of songs that are still unique and fresh."It was never my intention to be a music producer. I just love to compose - whether it's for someone else or me. I love hearing a final product. I like making people feel emotions and hear melodies that go through my mind and are fun to sing, too . If people happen to like certain songs then that's great and kinda flattering," he mentions.Jigs believes that making music that is timeless and classic is all part of the No Plan B. experience. Just remember, when you hear their music you feel their hearts.No Plan B. is an attitude...an attitude that brings culture...a culture that creates a lifestyle. He's very fortunate and feels humbled that you support No Plan B.'s music.** Jigs would like to thank and send his love to God and his family, friends and fans for all of their support since day one. Without them, No Plan B. Entertainment could not exist. **