His debut album, The Last Don, sold over 350,000 units in South America. Both "The Last Don" as the live edition of it have been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Worldwide, The Last Don: Live [CD & DVD] sold over one million copies, according to the official website. His debut single, "Dale Don Dale", sold over 100,000 copies in South America. He received the awards for "Latin Pop Album of the Year" and "New Artist & Latin Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year" by the Billboard Latin Music Awards in 2003. The Last Don: Live [CD & DVD] was also nominated for "Urban Music Album" at the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards
He started his career after facing many obstacles when Héctor Delgado (from the duo Héctor y Tito) gave him an opportunity to be a backup singer. After that, he sang in a live concert with Héctor and Tito in 2003, which was released later as a CD and DVD, which included the songs that became instant hits, Baila Morena and Amor de Colegio.
In 2005, Don Omar released the reggaeton album "Da Hitman Presents Reggaeton Latino", which broke the record for "Highest First Week Sales for a Reggaeton Album" by selling over 31,000 units in its first week, resulting a debut of #61 in The Billboard 200. Wisin y Yandel held that record until "Reggaeton Latino" was released.
The first single released from Reggaeton Latino, "Dale Don Dale [Remix]" , which features rapper Fabolous, debuted at #1 on the crossover chart.
He is currently signed to VI Music through Universal Music Latino.
In early 2006, the Governor of Puerto Rico, Aníbal Acevedo Vilá publicly mentioned interest in having Don Omar participate in a program against School Desertion. However, the Secretary of Education has rejected Don Omar sponsoring it due to his lyrics. The local press has also mentioned that Omar himself did not finish High School.
Currently has his own record label "El Orfanato" (The Orphanage) and had a magnificent performance in the 2011 Latin Music Billboard Awards where he received the Award for Latin Rythm Airplay.
Reggaeton Latino
Don Omar Lyrics
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(Don, Don, Don, Don)
The Chosen Few (Don O-mar)
Bailen, yales
Muevan, suden
Sientan, el poder
Del reggaetón latino
Bailen, yales
Muevan, suden
Sientan, el poder
Del reggaetón latino (oh, oh, oh)
Lúcete modelo, coge vuelo
Revuélcate el pelo aunque a tu gato le den celo'
Eso, salvaje, rómpete el traje
No haga aguaje, baila con lo que te traje
Soltura, pa' que mueva la cintura
Con letra dura, sin corte, y pura
Dale, mami, que Don te asegura
Que esta noche está tu cura
Bailen, yales
Muevan, suden
Sientan, el poder
Del reggaetón latino
Bailen, yales
Muevan, suden
Sientan, el poder
Del reggaetón latino (oh, oh, oh)
(Glow) vamos cázala (cázame)
Dale, sin miedo, persíguela (persígueme)
No te cohíbas, acorrálala (acorrálame)
A los ojos mírala no pierda el tiempo
Y si se puede bésala (bésame)
Vamos, sedúcela (sedúceme)
Por el cuello muérdela (muérdeme)
Sin pensarlo vírala, dale un roce
Caliéntala, arúñala (rawr)
Bailen, yales
Muevan, suden
Sientan, el poder
Del reggaetón latino
Bailen, yales
Muevan, suden
Sientan, el poder
Del reggaetón latino (oh, oh, oh)
Eliel, el mismo 'e siempre
(Don) pocos elegidos
Don, Don
The Chosen Few (Don)
Bailen (bésame)
Muevan (sedúceme)
Sientan (muérdeme)
Del reggaetón latino
Del reggaetón latino
Del reggaetón latino
Del reggaetón latino
Don O-mar, el mismo de siempre (Don)
The song "Reggaeton Latino" by Don Omar is a lively and upbeat reggaeton song that encourages listeners to dance and feel the power of the genre. The lyrics express an invitation to dance and enjoy the rhythm of the music, encouraging listeners to let loose and move their bodies to the fast-paced beat. The verses suggest that everyone should let go of their inhibitions and embrace their inner wildness, enjoying the freedom to be themselves on the dance floor.
The chorus of the song repeatedly urges listeners to dance, move, sweat, and feel the power of reggaeton music. The bridge, which features a call and response section, suggests a playful and seductive interaction between two people on the dance floor, with lyrics that encourage lovers to embrace each other, kiss, and feel the heat of the moment. The song's overall message is one of joy, excitement, and freedom, inviting listeners to let go of their worries and surrender to the energetic and vibrant sound of reggaeton music.
Line by Line Meaning
El mismo 'e siempre (Don)
Don Omar is introducing himself as 'the same as always'
(Don, Don, Don, Don)
The Chosen Few (Don O-mar)
Don Omar refers to himself as 'Don' and 'The Chosen Few' is a reference to his record label.
Bailen, yales
Muevan, suden
Sientan, el poder
Del reggaetón latino
Don Omar is encouraging people to dance, move, and feel the power of reggaeton music.
Lúcete modelo, coge vuelo
Revuélcate el pelo aunque a tu gato le den celo'
Eso, salvaje, rómpete el traje
No haga aguaje, baila con lo que te traje
Don Omar is telling people to let loose and not worry about how they look while dancing. He encourages people to dance with confidence and to not be afraid to let loose.
Soltura, pa' que mueva la cintura
Con letra dura, sin corte, y pura
Dale, mami, que Don te asegura
Que esta noche está tu cura
Don Omar wants people to move their waist smoothly to the music and enjoy the explicit lyrics of his song. He ensures that he has the cure for the people to enjoy their night.
(Glow) vamos cázala (cázame)
Dale, sin miedo, persíguela (persígueme)
No te cohíbas, acorrálala (acorrálame)
A los ojos mírala no pierda el tiempo
Y si se puede bésala (bésame)
Vamos, sedúcela (sedúceme)
Por el cuello muérdela (muérdeme)
Sin pensarlo vírala, dale un roce
Caliéntala, arúñala (rawr)
In this section, Don Omar is using suggestive language to encourage men to pursue women they find attractive on the dance floor. He empowers the men to pursue without fear and to seduce the women with a gentle touch.
Eliel, el mismo 'e siempre
(Don) pocos elegidos
Don, Don
The Chosen Few (Don)
Don Omar thanks his producer Eliel and refers to himself as the chosen few who are selected to be a part of his record label.
Bailen (bésame)
Muevan (sedúceme)
Sientan (muérdeme)
Del reggaetón latino
Del reggaetón latino
Del reggaetón latino
Del reggaetón latino
Don O-mar, el mismo de siempre (Don)
He is repeating the chorus of the song and introducing himself again in the end as he reminds people to dance, move, and feel the power of reggaeton music.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Unison Rights S.L., Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Joseph Cartagena, Victor Santiago, William Landron
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@rafealcampos2024
Reguetoneros d nueva generación besenle la mano a su tío don Omar🤣🤣🤣🤣
@luispalomo1224
Don Omar was right “it’s not about making a hit, it’s about making a classic” till this day, this bumps!
@freakinrican22ful
Actually that was boy wonder who said that lol
@JeromeGigante
omar martinez still you get the POINT lol
@edgar1749
Yoo fax classic all day
@luispalomo1224
omar martinez right you get the point lol
@JeromeGigante
Luis Palomo for real tho lol
@AccountantProOT
Yall have no idea how many times this song help me put food on the table to feed my daughter when I was a male stripper during 2005 to 2008. This hit was on fire!!!
@s.a1379
Oh hell nah lmao. Broski was hitting that hook too nicely con un suave movimento on behalf of the Raza
@danilovargas1909
Para la nueva generación esto es reggaeton no latín pop urbano veo a muchos aquí discutiendo y hablando de jbalbyn y Maluma esa par nunca ha hecho reggaeton, hoy por hoy lo considero un género casi extinto .