Gabriel Coss

[5] "Tango del Pecado", co-directed again with Lugo, was shot in Puerto Rico and it was described as "the story of a catastrophe, a shameless Latin-American version of a Romeo and Juliet-type of love."[5] The video was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in 2007 losing to "Ven a Mi Casa Esta Navidad" by Voz Veis."[7] Furtado recorded with Calle 13 a remix version of "No Hay Igual" and shot a video in La Perla, San Juan, Puerto Rico also directed by Coss and Lugo.[4] The music video for "Bendita Tu Luz" by Mexican band Maná featuring Juan Luis Guerra was directed by Coss and Lugo and was shot at Santo Domingo in 2006.[8] Coss and Lugo received a Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video in 2009 for "La Perla" by Calle 13 featuring Rubén Blades which was shot at slum of the same name.
Music video directorLatin Grammy AwardRegional Emmy AwardIsrael LugoBest Short Form Music Video7th Latin Grammy AwardsAtrévete-te-teCalle 13debut albumResidente o VisitanteTango del PecadoPuerto RicoRomeo and JulietVoz VeisNelly FurtadoAll Good Things (Come to an End)Sarah McLachlanNo Hay IgualLa Perla, San Juan, Puerto RicoBendita Tu LuzJuan Luis GuerraSanto DomingoLa PerlaRubén Bladesslum of the same nameEntren Los Que QuieranInternet Movie DatabaseBillboardRovi CorporationLos Angeles TimesMTV NewsEl MercurioClarín