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The story behind
Perreando (remix), according to DoReSol
When you dive into Perreando (remix), you encounter an energy that defines an era. This track, which lasts 2 minutes and 32 seconds, is a testament to how reggaeton began to cross borders. The production, which featured the work of Luny Tunes and Eliel, is key to understanding its impact. It's interesting to note that this sound helped the genre become known internationally, something that wasn't as common at the time.
The song is part of The Last Don, Don Omar's first studio album, released in 2003. This album, published by V.I. Music and distributed by Universal Music Group, featured the participation of artists such as Daddy Yankee, Glory, Héctor “El Bambino”, Trébol Clan, and Gallego. Later, in 2006, the album had a reissue under The Gold Series, through Machete Music. William Omar Landrón Rivera, known as Don Omar, born in 1978 in Villa Palmeras, Puerto Rico, was a central figure in the spread of reggaeton in places like Latin America and Spain during the 2000s, with songs that resonated strongly.
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The Last Don
Don Omar · 2003 · Track 10
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