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Don Omar Pictures
Artist:
Don Omar
Origin:
Puerto Rico, Villa PalmerasPuerto Rico
Born date:
February 10, 1978
Don Omar Album: «Last Don»
Don Omar Album: «Last Don» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.4 of 5)
  • Title:Last Don
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  • Type:Audio CD
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DON OMAR THE LAST DON
Review - Amazon.com
Former preacher turned reggaeton superstar Don Omar unleashes an impressive blend of cockiness and charisma on The Last Don. The Puerto Rican native produced tracks for other artists before jumping into the ring himself, and he showcases a true knowledge for his genre of choice. Despite an overblown, nearly three-minute intro of personal shout-outs and thank-you's, Don Omar gets down to business fairly quickly. The beat-heavy world of reggaeton often gets repetitive, but Don Omar mixes things up with diverse vocal styles and infectious beats. Simmering grooves start, stop, slow down and are turned upside down throughout the disc. Don Omar remains an intriguing presence throughout, tearing through uptempo, tropical-flavored jams ("Dale Don Mas Duro," "Caserios #2," "Provocandome") and slowing things down during contemplative tracks "Aunque Te Fuiste" and "Quien La Vio Llorar." It's a refreshing take on a sometimes-stifling musical style. --Joey Guerra
Customer review
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
- Don Omar The Last Don

The Don Omar CD "The Last Don" is one of the best cd's that I have bought recently. It features Daddy Yankee in one of it's tracks and over all sounds pretty good. The only tracks that I don't like are Guayaquil which is not reggaeton. It is Bayenato, a music style that is much like Plena and just sounds really different than reggaeton. I don't think it was a good choice.

The other track that I don't like on the CD is the remix to track 3 "Intocable" which was done to an american style reggae beat instead of reggaeton. It sounds really weak and I simply don't like the combination. They just don't pump through the speakers enough. Aside from those two tracks, the rest of the album

sounds really good and is definitely one that should be in your collection if you are a reggaeton fan. Best of luck to Don omar and Hector y Tito Los Bambinos who have control of the reggaeton genre right now. Sincerely, a true fan. Isaac~

Other good albums include: Hector Y Tito " A la reconquista"

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- uno de los mejores

A todas esas personas que les gusta el reggaeton este es uno de los mejores cds al igual que el de Tego aunque son diferentes pero son igual de bueno.

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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
- 'The Last Don' es excelente

Este cd esta ranqueao. Esta super bueno para la gente que le guste el reggaeton.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- The Last Don

Th name says it all Don, One of the best materials from the reggaeton genre

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Cali Playa: Belle Biv Devoe over Don Omar ???

'Nuff said. Everybody that doesn't ahve THOSE tastes has at least moderately enjoyed this production by Don Omar. Not up to the musical validity of Tego, but still a very strong reggaeton record with lots of variety in rhyme and rhythm. Extra credit for making it to the world audience with much success. Just go to any European club and listen to the first reggaeton beat that is played (it's a lock at least a couple will be played)... probabilities are a coin-flip between Don Omar and Daddy Yankee. The whole room will shake either way!