The story behind
La noche está buena, according to DoReSol
The energy of La noche está buena is felt from the first moment, a direct invitation to let yourself be carried away by the rhythm. What makes this song special is how it encapsulates that festive and uninhibited spirit that characterized early 2000s reggaeton. It's not just a song to dance to, but it conveys a sense of freedom and enjoyment, perfect for those moments when everything seems to fall into place.
This track is part of Don Omar's debut album, titled The Last Don, released in 2003. The production by Luny Tunes is key here, contributing that distinctive sound that helped define an era. Don Omar, whose real name is William Omar Landrón Rivera, born in Puerto Rico, was a fundamental figure, along with artists like Daddy Yankee and Tego Calderón, in the expansion of reggaeton throughout Latin America and Spain during the 2000s. The album The Last Don, distributed by Universal Music Group, featured collaborations with artists such as Daddy Yankee, Glory, Héctor “El Bambino”, and Trébol Clan, consolidating his presence on the music scene. A reissue of this work appeared in 2006 under the series The Gold Series.
From album
The Last Don
Don Omar · 2003 · Track 6
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