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In 2017, Daddy Yankee starred in the video for his and Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi's collaboration, "Despacito", which was directed by Carlos Pérez and was shot in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [6] The clip is the most-viewed YouTube video since August 2017 and has received more than five billion views on the site. [ 7 ]
Less than a year later, on July 25, 2017, Luis Fonsi's "Despacito" featuring Daddy Yankee claimed the top spot with 16.01 million likes. Despacito became the first YouTube video to reach 50 million likes on October 23, 2022. MrBeast holds the record for the most liked non-music video with "Would You Fly To Paris For A Baguette?" This video ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. Puerto Rican rapper (born 1976) Daddy Yankee Daddy Yankee in 2021 Born Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez (1976-02-03) February 3, 1976 (age 48) San Juan, Puerto Rico Other names The Big Boss El Cangri (The Chief) Winchester Occupations Rapper singer songwriter actor Years active 1992 ...
The music video for "La Rompe Corazones" was directed by Venezuelan director Nuno Gómes and stars Venezuelan actors Carlos Felipe Álvarez and Yelena Maciel. [14] The clip was scheduled to premier on Daddy Yankee's YouTube account on June 2, 2017, but had to be re-edited on June 1, 2017, due to the platform's change on its content regulations.
The music video was filmed in Miami, New York City and Los Angeles and was released on July 14, 2016, ending the year as the 23rd most-viewed YouTube video of 2016. It shows Daddy Yankee and more than a hundred dancers dancing in different locations, including a parking lot, streets, houses and a shopping mall.
"Limbo" is a song by Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist Daddy Yankee from his sixth studio album Prestige (2012). It was produced by MadMusick, the duo of Giencarlos Rivera, and Jonathan Rivera, in partnership with Luny Tunes. The music video features ZumbaUnderground dancers Stephanie Hartgraves and Megan Phillips, Oceanside Ca.
The original video features Daddy Yankee and shows his life from 1990 to 2008, showing his success over time. An official music video was released for the remix which features many artists from the reggaeton genre, with Arcangel, De La Ghetto, Guelo Star, MC Ceja, Voltio, Ñejo, Chyno Nyno, Cosculluela, Baby Rasta, and Rafy Mercenario credited on the collaboration. [1]
A music video for "Que Tire Pa Lante" was released through Daddy Yankee's YouTube channel on October 18, 2019, and was directed by Marlon Peña. It shows Yankee and several other people invading a desert town and having a street dance competition. [12]