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The Last Don
William Omar Landrón, better known as Don Omar, began his musical career writing songs for such bands as Las 9 plagas, Héctor y Tito, The Godfather and Da'Flex. His most popular song is Aunque te fuiste. This song, produced by Hector El Bambino, explains why he gave up his pastoral career. The last don was his solo debut in 2004. The album quickly became popular and sold 60,000 copiers. His first hit is Dale Don, dale. |
The Last Don: Live
After the success of his previous album, The Last Don, Don Omar released this live album almost at the same time Daddy Yankee released his live album. Unlike Daddy Yankee’s album, Don Omar’s is powerful and extensive and represents accurately what his concerts are like. Dale, Don dale, Tú te estás calentando, De niña te hice mujer, Provocándome and Carta a un amigo are the hottest tracks on this album made by one of the leading reggaeton figures. |
Reggaeton latino
This album, Reggaeton latino, is an excellent gift idea for his fans. It includes remixes of all his hits, like Dale Don dale, Dile and Pobre diabla. Also, the album includes two previously unreleased songs: Reggaeton latino and Ella y yo, recorded with the Dominican band Aventura. |
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El pentágono
Don Omar, one of the most important artists on the reggaeton scene, presents the most awaited compilation of the genre for 2007: El pentágono. A joint release of VI Music / Machete Music record companies, this album includes 20 tracks produced by some of the best known reggaeton artists, like Don Omar, Tego Calderón, Zion, Eddie Dee, Arcángel, Jowell & Randy, Joan & O´neal, to name a few. |
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