Genre: Latin
El Cartel: The Big Boss
Daddy Yankee
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Talento De Barrio
18th Letter/The Book of Life
Rakim
Serie 32
Andy Montañez
Niggaz4life/100 Miles and Runnin'
N.W.A
La Reconquista
Hector & Tito
Top of the Line
Tito el Bambino
King of Kings
Don Omar
Ultima Risa
Baby Rasta
A Man & His Music
Héctor Lavoe
Willie Colón
Pa'l Mundo Deluxe Edition
Wisin y Yandel
The Bad Boy The Most Wanted Edition
Hector el Father
The Black Carpet
Nicky Jam
Sentimiento (Platinum Edition)
Ivy Queen
Pegaito a la Pared - Single
Tego Calderón
Stone Cold Rhymin'
Young MC
Lost and Found
Will Smith
Monkey Business
Black Eyed Peas
Pa'l Mundo
Wisin & Yandel
In My Mind
Pharrell
N.O.R.E. y la Familia...Ya Tú Sabe
N.O.R.E.
Cartel: The Big Boss
Perseverance
Hatebreed
Contacto
Cabas
Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour
Jesse McCartney
Oscar D Leon Ayer,hoy Y Siempre
Oscar D'León
Hector El Father
Bleed American
Jimmy Eat World
The Greatest Salsa Ever
Ismael Miranda
Haciendo Historia Platinum Edition
Xtreme
Complete Greatest Speeches & Moments
Various Artists
Viva La Vida - Prospekt's March Edition
Coldplay
Daddy Yankee did more than anyone to establish reggaeton as a marketable music style. His success was so phenomenal in the wake of his 2004 mainstream breakthrough, Barrio Fino -- and in particular the international hit "Gasolina" -- he transcended cultural boundaries and genre trappings. He became more than just a reggaetonero; he transformed himself into an international name brand. By the time of his 2007 follow-up album, El Cartel: The Big Boss, for example, his name, image, and music were used to sell soft drinks for Pepsi and footwear for Reebok, as well as a syndicated show for ABC Radio Networks (Daddy Yankee on Fuego) and a feature film for Paramount Pictures (Talento de Barrio). Daddy Yankee Read More