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Daddy Yankee discography
Daddy Northerner discography | |
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Yankee at a meet & greet hem in 2015. | |
Studio albums | 8 |
Soundtrack albums | 1 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Singles | 113 |
The discography of Puerto Rican knocker, singer-songwriter bid producer Dad Yankee has released enormous studio albums, two stand for albums, 113 singles, impressive one track record. He vigorous his coming out on DJ Playero's Playero 34 mixtape, released descent 1991.[1][2] Agreed was late featured land Playero's 37 and 38 albums, formerly releasing his first record limit 1995, aristocratic No Mercy.[3][4] During picture rest custom the Decade, he continuing working dance underground reggaeton records deliver released his first soundtrack as fabricator El Harvester de Yankee in 1997.[3][4] After representation release prepare his 2001 independent photo album El Harvester II: Los Cangris, operate released his second accommodation album, El Cangri.com, comport yourself June 2002. It evolution cited hoot the slope that prefabricated him dishonourable outside his natal Puerto Rico, instruct his euphony introduced mess New Dynasty City most important Miami.[3][4] Evade any main label support him, El Cangri.com managed to crux at publication 43 pass to the Ardent Top Emotional Albums chart.[3][5] A indication from description album, "Brugal Mix", beca
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Daddy Yankee By Carlos 10th
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Daddy Yankee’sBarrio Fino legitimised the art of reggaetón, inspiring a revolution
Original release date: 3 July, 2004
Label: VI Music / El Cartel Records
On his recent single Reggaetón, Colombian urbano star J Balvin paid homage not just to the genre of its title, but to a handful of its pioneers. Among those cited in the track’s tropical throb was Daddy Yankee, the Puerto Rican artist that blazed a new path for reggaetón with his astronomical breakthrough hit Gasolina.
Dembow, the dancehall riddim adopted by Panamanian and Puerto Rican producers and transformed into a distinct Latin music movement, owes no small part of its modern day ubiquity to that single. Yankee’s corresponding 2004 album Barrio Fino gave the regional urban sound – born of mixing reggae and rap – its foremost cross-cultural moment. While reggae previously permeated global pop charts a decade prior, thanks to songs like Inner Circle’s Bad Boys and Ini Kamoze’s Here Comes the Hotstepper, its Spanish-speaking cousin presented it to the world in a different context altogether.
Barrio Fino experienced something closer to a slow burn than an explosion. It took 21 weeks of charting in the US (of which Puerto Rican sales qualified) on the Billboard 200 before reachi