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The Last Don

by Don Omar · Album The Last Don

Dale Don más duro

Key G# Tempo 95 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 2:42
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The story behind

Dale Don más duro, according to DoReSol

When you dive into Dale Don más duro, you encounter an energy that invites you to move. The rhythm is direct, designed to capture attention from the first moment, and that is one of the keys that made it resonate. The production, by Luny Tunes and Eliel, is fundamental to understanding how this track was built. They were part of a sound that helped reggaeton cross borders, reaching places like Latin America and Spain in the early 2000s. The track has a duration of 2 minutes and 42 seconds, a concise format that gets straight to the point.

This track is part of The Last Don, Don Omar's first studio album, released in 2003. It was an album that marked an important starting point for the artist, who, along with figures like Daddy Yankee and Tego Calderón, contributed to the genre's diffusion. The album featured the participation of other artists such as Glory, Héctor “El Bambino”, Trébol Clan, and Gallego. Later, in 2006, a reissued version under the series The Gold Series was released, distributed by Machete Music. The way this work was presented, and tracks like Dale Don más duro, was pointed out by critics as one of reggaeton's first firm steps on the international stage.

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The Last Don

The Last Don

Don Omar · 2003 · Track 2

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Time signature4/4
Tempo95 BPM
Duration2:42
AlbumThe Last Don
Year2003
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