Daddy Yankee Announces Retirement, Last Album and Tour
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Daddy Yankee Announces Retirement, , Last Album and Tour.
CNN reports that on March 20, the
"King of Reggaetón" took to YouTube to announce
his retirement after 32 years in the industry.
This race, which has been a marathon, finally sees the finish line. Now, I am going to enjoy what all of you have given me, Daddy Yankee, via YouTube.
This race, which has been a marathon, finally sees the finish line. Now, I am going to enjoy what all of you have given me, Daddy Yankee, via YouTube.
People say that I made this genre worldwide, but it was you who gave me the key to open the doors to make it the biggest in the world, Daddy Yankee, via YouTube.
People say that I made this genre worldwide, but it was you who gave me the key to open the doors to make it the biggest in the world, Daddy Yankee, via YouTube.
I'll give you all the styles that have defined me on one album. 'Legendaddy' -- it's fight, it's party, it's war, it's romance, Daddy Yankee, via YouTube.
I'll give you all the styles that have defined me on one album. 'Legendaddy' -- it's fight, it's party, it's war, it's romance, Daddy Yankee, via YouTube.
'Legendaddy' is set to drop on March 24.
The 45-year-old's La Última Vuelta World Tour will start on Aug. 10 in Portland, Oregon.
The 45-year-old's La Última Vuelta World Tour will start on Aug. 10 in Portland, Oregon.
CNN reports Daddy Yankee sold over 30 million records over the course of his career.
His 2004 single, "Gasolina," is often cited for propelling reggaeton on an international scale.
Yankee's 2017 collaboration with Luis Fonsi on "Despacito" is the second most-streamed video of all time on YouTube.
Yankee's 2017 collaboration with Luis Fonsi on "Despacito" is the second most-streamed video of all time on YouTube
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