El Rey De Nueva - York

1. Overview | Detail | Information | | :--- | :--- | | Artist | Don Omar (William Omar Landrón Rivera) | | Album | The Last Don (2003) | | Released | 2003 (single/video) / June 17, 2003 (album) | | Genre | Reggaeton, Latin Hip-Hop, Gangsta Rap-influenced | | Length | 3:47 (album version) | | Label | VI Music, Machete Music | | Writer(s) | W. Landrón, E. L. Díaz (Echo) | | Producer(s) | Eliel (Eliel Lind Osorio), Echo (co-producer) | | Language | Spanish (with Nuyorican English slang) | 2. Background & Context "El Rey de Nueva York" was released during the explosive international expansion of reggaeton (2003–2005). At the time, Don Omar was rising as a successor to pioneers like Vico C, Daddy Yankee, and Ivy Queen. His debut album The Last Don became a landmark release, blending raw street narratives with melodic hooks and religious imagery.

For fans of Latin urban music history, it remains essential listening – a time capsule of an era when a single song could crown you royalty in the barrio. ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) – A foundational reggaeton street anthem. El Rey de Nueva York

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