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Daddy Yankee's album Barrio Fino was released in July 2004, containing the song "Gasolina". At the beginning of August, Daddy Yankee shot a video for the song in the Dominican Republic's capital city, Santo Domingo, at the Autodrómo Internacional de Las Américas motorsports track and in the historic center of town, the Zona Colonial. [10]
In 2006, Daddy Yankee received an ASCAP Award for Latin Songwriter of the Year for his work on "Gasolina", "Lo Que Pasó, Pasó" and "No Me Dejes Solo", among other songs. [103] He was also awarded Artist of the Year at the 13th Billboard Latin Music Awards , [ 104 ] and Urban Artist of the Year at the 18th Lo Nuestro Awards. [ 102 ]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. Puerto Rican rapper (born 1976) Daddy Yankee Daddy Yankee in 2021 Born Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez (1976-02-03) February 3, 1976 (age 49) San Juan, Puerto Rico Other names The Big Boss El Cangri (The Chief) Winchester Occupations Rapper singer songwriter actor Years active 1992 ...
Daddy Yankee’s global hit "Gasolina" is the first reggaeton song to be inducted into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
"Gasolina" (2004) " Aquí Está Tu Caldo " is a song by Puerto Rican reggaeton singer-songwriter Daddy Yankee from the 2004 compilation album La Trayectoria .
The Barrio Fino World Tour was a concert tour by reggaetón singer Daddy Yankee to promote his third studio album, Barrio Fino (2004). This was his first stadium and arena tour, and his first major tour in the United States, becoming the first reggaetón act to embark on an American tour. [1]
Gasolina" (Spanish and ... is a 2004 reggaeton song by Daddy Yankee. Gasolina may also refer to: ... "Gasolina", a 2004 song by Rojo from Día de Independencia; See also
"Hot" is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee with Cuban-American rapper Pitbull. It was released on March 24, 2022, simultaneously with Daddy Yankee's eighth and final studio album, Legendaddy, among various other singles from the record. It was accompanied by a music video directed by Venezuelan director Daniel Durán.