don omar

  • birth

    birth
    Pseudonym of William Omar Landron, Puerto Rico, 1978) Puerto Rican singer and composer. Educated in Villa Palmeras, an area little favored in Puerto Rico, Don Omar began composing his first songs and poems at age twelve, soon felt strongly drawn to reggaeton, a musical genre emerged in Puerto Rico in the early 90s.
  • Early in his career

    Early in his career
    His musical beginnings are linked to the church, which was linked as pastor. For four years he was pastor of the Church of the Restoration in Christ in Bayamón, who left for a disappointment sentimental (his familiar theme reflects Although you left this episode of his biography). In that period he was part of several groups sang in religious celebrations.
  • its first recognition

    its first recognition
    In 2002 Don Omar's career took a turn when Héctor El Bambino, famous member of the duo Héctor y Tito, heard and decided to sponsor him as a music producer. It was then adopted the name Landrón Don Omar and began participating in productions as a songwriter for other artists, such as the 9 pests.
  • composed songs

    composed songs
    Tito composed several songs for solo, and noting as composer worked with the duo Hector and Tito in production to the Reconquista. He also worked alongside MVP, Grayskull (You're warming), The Godfather (Let), and Da'Flex, among others.
  • letters

    letters
    Although his lyrics has weighed on charges of fomenting violence and invite sex, strong rhythm and sensual dance that characterizes reggaeton (a fusion of classic salsa, traditional Puerto Rican Bomba and the urban rhythm of Hip Hop) has provided best sellers and great popularity.
  • dale don dale

    dale don dale
    His latest contribution to the genre has been the song Dale Don Dale, with whom he has sold over 60,000 copies of her album The Last Don, he held for several weeks the top of the Billboard Latin.