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Daddy Yankee Mundial Studio album by Daddy Yankee Released April 27, 2010[1] Recorded 2009—2010 Genre Reggaeton, Hip hop, Latin rap, Merengue, Dancehall Length 41:03 Label El Cartel, Sony Music Producer Eli "El Musicólogo", Menes "Los De La Nazza", Diesel Daddy Yankee chronology Talento de Barrio
(2008)Daddy Yankee Mundial
(2010)Daddy Yankee Prestige
(2011)Singles from Daddy Yankee Mundial - "Grito Mundial"
Released: October 20, 2009 - "Descontrol"
Released: February 23, 2010 - "La Despedida"
Released: August 4, 2010 - "La Señal"
Released: October, 2010
Daddy Yankee Mundial (English: Daddy Yankee Worldwide) (also known as Mundial) is the name of the fifth studio album and tenth overall by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee through El Cartel Records released on April 27, 2010.[1]
Contents
Background
Unlike his previous albums, he describes the album with a mixture of Reggaeton, Merengue, perico ripiao, soca and dance hall. Some recorded tracks with Don Omar, Luis Fonsi, Barrington Levy and Jowell & Randy has been rejected of recycles.[2][3] Before the release, Daddy Yankee confirmed that the album includes 13 tracks plus 3 bonus tracks on the iTunes version. The album doesn't include the tracks recorded with Luis Fonsi and Don Omar since Yankee signed for the album to be released under Sony Music and not Universal Music Group.[4] He had also recorded a new song named "Intenso" which was released on his birthday for his fans, but said that it was not going to be on this material. The album was first set to be released on October 13, 2009, then November 17, 2009, it was finally released on April 27, 2010.[5]
Album title and release
Title
About the title of the album, he said about the name: "Reflects my experiences lived in all promotional trips, in summary, Daddy Yankee Mundial is an album with a great musical variety where The Street joins The World."
Release
The album was first supposed to be released on October 13, 2009 then November 17, 2009, back then was postponed to April 13, 2010. The album was finally released on April 27, 2010. During its first week of release, the album debuted on the U.S. Billboard 200 at number 29, selling over 18,500 copies.
Promotion
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [6] Singles
Official singles
- "Grito Mundial" was released as the official first single on October 8, 2009 and digitally on October 20, 2009 the music video was filmed in Argentina & Brazil and was premiered on January 20, 2010, the song peaked on #7 on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay. The song was chosen as the official anthem for the 2010 FIFA World Cup but D.Y. would not have owned 100% of the song on profits so he declined to give it to the federation and they went for Shakira's Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) instead.[citation needed]
- "Descontrol" is the second single released airplay on January 12, 2010 and digitally on February 23, 2010 the song topped on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay, a music video was filmed for the song in New York and was released on May 17, 2010.
- "La Despedida" is the third single released on August 4, 2010. The song has become the most successful of the album, reaching #4 in both Billboard Top Latin Songs and Latin Pop Songs. Also, the song has entered the top 10 in many latin countries due to heavy airplay.
Promo singles
- "El Ritmo No Perdona (Prende)" was released for free download through his official website on July 1, 2009 as the album's buzz single, the music video was released the same date, the song peaked at number #2 on Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay, the song is not part of the main tracklist, but was included as iTunes bonus track of the album.
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. "El mejor de todos los tiempos (Intro)" Raymond Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 2:50 2. "Descontrol" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 2:52 3. "Vida en la noche" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 3:46 4. "La señal" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 2:53 5. "La despedida" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 3:22 6. "Que es la que hay" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 3:06 7. "Me enteré" (featuring La Tigresa del Oriente) Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 3:07 8. "El más duro" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 2:56 9. "Daría" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 3:36 10. "Rumba y candela" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 3:08 11. "Mintiendo con la verdad" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 3:11 12. "Campeo a mi manera" Ayala Diesel 3:12 13. "Grito mundial" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 3:05 Total length:41:03 iTunes bonus content[7] No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 14. "Viejas andadas" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 2:49 15. "El ritmo no perdona" Ayala El Musicólogo and Menes 3:04 Chart performance
Chart (2010) Peak
positionMexican Albums Chart[8] 28 U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[9] 1 U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums[10] 3 U.S. Billboard 200[11] 29 See also
- List of number-one Billboard Latin Albums from the 2010s
References
- ^ a b Daddy Yankee Mundial album by Daddy Yankee
- ^ "Mundial" with collaborations of Don Omar & Luis Fonsi Univision.com
- ^ Don Omar, Luis Fonsi & Jowell & Randy on "Mundial" Esmas.com
- ^ http://www.daddyyankee.com/news/2010/01/26/%c2%a1daddy-yankee-el-artista-urbano-que-mas-ha-vendido-en-la-decada-pizza-contrato-con-la-multinacional-sony-music-latin/
- ^ http://www.daddyyankee.com/news/2010/02/04/intenso-daddy-yankee-a-los-33/
- ^ Jerrfies, David. "Review: Mundial". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1739713. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
- ^ Preorder: Daddy Yankee Mundial iTunes.com Accessed April 23-10.
- ^ Mundial > MexicanCharts mexicancharts.com Accessed 2010-06-11
- ^ Top Latin Albums for Daddy Yankee Billboard.com
- ^ Top Rap Albums for Daddy Yankee Billboard.com
- ^ Billboard 200 Albums for Daddy Yankee Billboard.com
External links
- DaddyYankee.com — Daddy Yankee's official website
Studio albums No Mercy · El Cangri.com · Los Homerun-es · Barrio Fino · El Cartel: The Big Boss · Daddy Yankee MundialOther albums Singles "Raza Unida" · "Posicion" · "Por Que?" · "Mataron" · "Tu Cuerpo En La Cama" · "Se Unen O Se Mueren" · "Nigga What-What" · "Latigazo" · "Guayando" · "Son Las 12.00 AM" · "Gata Gangster" · "Seguroski" · "Aquí Está Tu Caldo" · "King Daddy" · "Gasolina" · "No Me Dejes Solo" · "Lo Que Pasó, Pasó" · "Rompe/(Remix)" · "Machucando" · "Gangsta Zone/(Remix)" · "Tu Príncipe" · "El Truco" · "Impacto/(Remix)" · "Ella Me Levantó" · "Pose" · "Llamado de Emergencia" · "¿Qué Tengo Que Hacer?/(Remix)" · "El Ritmo No Perdona (Prende)" · "Grito Mundial" · "Descontrol" · "La Despedida" "La Señal" · "Ven Conmigo" · "Lovumba"Promotional songs "Mensaje de Estado" · "Somos de Calle/(Remix)"Featured songs "La Soledad" · "Conserva Tu Figura" · "The Prophecy" · "Escuchan Las Gerlas" · "Lirica Real" · "No Me Corre Police" · "Los Cangris" · "Ritmo De La Calle" · "Mi Gatita y Yo" · "Suena el Bajo" · "Me la explota" · "Haciendo Escante" · "Tra Tra" · "El Gran Robo" · "Gata Salvaje" · "La Noche Esta Buena" · "Maulla" · "Saoco" · "Oye Mi Canto" · "Se Activaron los Pistoleros" · "Yo Voy" · "Donde Hubo Fuego Cenizas Quedan/Pa' Tras, Pa' Lante" · "What U Gon' Do (Latino Remix)" · "Tempted To Touch (Official Remix)" · "Oh Man" · Mayor Que Yo · "Quítate Tú Pa Ponerme Yo" · "Mamacita" · "Rah Rah (Official Remix)" · "Paleta" · "Taladro" · "Mía" · "Se Activaron Los Anormales" · "Noche de Entierro (Nuestro Amor)" · "A Romper La Disco" · "Caile (Official Remix)" · "Me Matas (Official Remix)" · "Agresivo (Official Remix)" · "Royal Rumble" · "Caliente" · "Block Party" · "Al Son Del Boom" · "I Get Money (Official Remix)" · "Controlando El Área" · "Agresivo 2" · "Ten Paciencia (Official Remix)" · "Striper (Official Remix)" · "Por Eso Estoy Pegao/This Is Why I'm Hot (Official Remix)" · "Hasta Abajo" (Official Remix) · "Nena Fichu" (Remix) · "Pata Boom" · "Cuidau Au Au" (Remix) · "Danza Kuduro" (Remix) · "Junto Al Amanecer" (Remix) · "Pegaito A La Pared" · "Pa' Romper La Discoteca" · "Panamiur" (Remix) · "Chequea Como Se Siente" · "Hoy" (Remix) · "Aprovecha"Related articles Categories:- 2010 albums
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