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Billboard Latin Music Awards - Reggaeton Album Of The Year: Don Omar

Written on the 26th of April in the year 2007

The Billboard Latin Music Conference and Awards 2007, or Los Premios Billboard de la Música Latina as Telemundo calls it, has in it’s infinite wisdom given Don Omar the Reggaeton Album of the Year for King of Kings. I could not agree more. I believe that Don Omar has a distinct style of reggaeton that isn’t quite like other artists. Not to take away from anyone else, really, cause I was pissed that Wisin Y Yandel’s Los Vaqueros album wasn’t nominated (or maybe that’s for next year), but Don Omar is different. His songs don’t really have that generic reggaeton sound to them. He differentiates himself, he’s unique, he’s down to Earth, his music is incredible, he rightfully has the reggaeton album of the year.

Don Omar King of Kings

The acceptance speech Don Omar gave was short, to the point, an perfectly in line with who he is and why we all can’t get enough of his music. He first and foremost shared his award with all those artists in the reggaeton genre, including Wisin y Yandel, Rakim y Ken-Y, and others. He spoke about how he was thankful for reggaeton music being able to reach out to whom it has and thanked his island of Puerto Rico for all their love and support. Awesome.

There were plenty of other highlights in the show. Juan Luis Guerra had another classic performance. I remember when I was little I used to pretend to be him and my family would sit down in the family room and I would put on a really long coat and lip sync his songs while I hand my hand over my ear. ¡Ay!, me sube la bilirrubina. Ricardo Montaner showed us all he’s not only a great singer but a great human being. And wow his son looked and sounded exactly like him, my goodness. That Victor Manuelle, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Gran Combo collaboration was a classic demonstration of salsa, very well done.

The closing collaboration between Wisin, Yandel and David Bisbal at the end was incredible. It was truly a combination of sounds and not just each party doing their own thing. It was definitely worthy of being the show closer, we even got to see Yandel without sunglasses for a second.

Pedro Infante

And I have to give a shout out to Pedro Infante because he too is incredible. If I don’t make it in this life and I go broke and lonely, I’m taking whatever little I have to Mexico and going to a bar and singing “Ella” just like he did while drowning in a bottle of Tequila. I love it.

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  • written on April 27th, 2007 at 12:55 pm by Lizzard

    Hey!! I agree with your analysis of Don Omar! He is the absolute bomb!!
    I do remember you as Juan Luis Guerra!! Those were the good days!! Don’t forget the long coat you wore too and the hat! hahahahhaha!!
    love ya!!

  • written on May 14th, 2007 at 1:02 pm by jessica

    hey!!!i agree with you muca love you song of my sapec love jesica mas loka de todas !!!!!!!!

  • written on September 26th, 2007 at 10:42 am by yesica

    your muca is best of all very romatica love your baby gril!!!!!!! viva la loka

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