The story behind
No me dejes solo, according to DoReSol
Daddy Yankee released No me dejes solo in 2004, within his album Barrio fino. The song was recorded together with Wisin & Yandel, and became a hit that marked the evolution of reggaeton. Daddy Yankee's voice carries an energy that is felt in every note, as if he were speaking directly to your ear. The production has that sound that takes you to the streets, with rhythms that move on their own. The song was recorded in studios in Puerto Rico, and from the first second it puts you in the mood. It's a song that repeats at parties, in bars, anywhere people want to move. The lyrics talk about a complicated relationship, a broken promise, but with that power that only reggaeton knows how to give. It's a song that is heard, danced, and lived.
From album
Barrio fino
Daddy Yankee · 2004 · Track 4
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