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"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.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 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 awards and nominations Daddy Yankee promoting his co-headlining tour The Kingdom in 2015 Awards and nominations Award Wins Nominations American Music Awards 3 9 Billboard Music Awards 8 16 Billboard Latin Music Awards 30 82 Grammy Awards 0 5 iHeartRadio Music Awards 3 15 Latin American Music Awards 4 34 Latin Grammy Awards 7 30 Totals [a] Wins 159 Nominations 530 Note ^ Certain ...
It was supposed to be called Daddy Yankee Mundial Prestige, however, due the high expectations, he decided to make a full studio album. The initial release date was supposed to be in July 2011; however, it eventually got pushed back because the producers lost part of the recorded material due a blackout caused by Hurricane Irene in Puerto Rico ...
The song became Yankee's fourth number one Billboard ' s Hot Latin Songs chart and also his first Billboard Hot 100 entry since 2007. Its official music video, released on July 14, 2016, surpassed "Limbo" (2012) as Daddy Yankee's most-viewed YouTube video. Commercially, the topped the Dominican, Mexican and US Hot Latin Songs charts, while also ...
"Like You" is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee from his third studio and first commercially released album Barrio Fino which was highly responsible for reggaeton's mainstream exposure in 2004. It was co-written by Daddy Yankee and Eddie Ávila in the English language, and produced by Luny Tunes. The song was released as the album's ...
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To promote the album, Yankee embarked on his third official world tour, Talento de Barrio Tour. Following the success of the album, Daddy Yankee was named by CNN as the Most Influential Hispanic Artist of 2009, and was the most searched artist on Google in Argentina of 2009. [4] [5] [6] [7]