The story behind
Dale Don dale, according to DoReSol
When you dive into the energy of Dale Don Dale, you encounter a song that became a benchmark for reggaeton. What makes this song special is its contagious rhythm and the way it captures the essence of that sound that was beginning to conquer the world. It's not just a song, it's an invitation to move, and its impact was strongly felt in places like Latin America and Spain.
Originally, this track saw the light of day in 2002, forming part of the album MVP. However, it was in 2003 when it truly consolidated by being included in The Last Don, the first studio album by Don Omar. This album, released under V.I. Music and distributed by Universal Music Group, was a milestone, featuring collaborations with artists like Daddy Yankee and Glory. The production of The Last Don, with the work of Luny Tunes and Eliel, was fundamental to its sound, and Dale Don Dale is a clear example of that chemistry. The song even had its moment in the world of video games, appearing in Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned. Additionally, a promotional video was released showing Don Omar performing his track, along with other songs from the album MVP such as El Party va by Yaviah and Cazando voy by Ángel & Khriz. The production of Dale Don Dale involved the participation of Cheka and Luny Tunes.
From album
The Last Don
Don Omar · 2003 · Track 15
Details