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Don Omar

 
Artist: Don Omar
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  • Born: February 10, 1978, Villa Palmeras, Puerto Rico
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Producer, Engineer, Arranger
  • Representative Albums: "The Last Don," "The Last Don: Live," "King of Kings Live"
  • Representative Songs: "Dile," "Reggaeton Latino," "Dale Don Dale"

Biography

Don Omar became one of reggaeton's first international superstars, thanks to his early-2000s work with Luny Tunes but even more so thanks to "Reggaeton Latino," his 2005 anthem that became one of the style's first genuine crossover hits. Born William Omar Landrón on February 10, 1978, in Villa Palmeras, Puerto Rico, Omar involved himself in the church at a young age. He became a preacher, in fact, and it was in this role that he began honing his performance ability as well as his deep insight into the human soul. He eventually left the church (a matter later addressed in his song "Aunque Te Fuiste") and channeled his talents toward music. It wasn't that far of a stretch from his days in the church, and Omar quickly took to the burgeoning reggaeton movement then sweeping through Puerto Rico. His big break came courtesy of Héctor el Bambino (aka Héctor el Father) of the popular duo Héctor & Tito. Initially Omar produced and wrote songs for the duo, but it wasn't long before he was given the opportunity to collaborate with them vocally, as featured on the song "A la Reconquista." His solo career took off around this same time, with one of his first hits being "Desde Que Llego" in 2002. He made his album debut the following year on the VI Music label.

His album debut, The Last Don (2003), was a landmark for the reggaeton movement, which was then just beginning to make inroads into the lucrative stateside market. The album featured extensive production work by Luny Tunes and Eliel, who would quickly become the style's go-to hitmakers, the former in particular, and it spawned a few hit records, including "Intocable" and "Dile." Beyond this album, Omar was scoring further hits with Luny Tunes on their mixtape CDs, most notably "Entre Tú y Yo" from Mas Flow and "Dale Don Dale" from La Trayectoria. His biggest hit came on the Chosen Few compilation, though. That hit, "Reggaeton Latino," was the perfect anthem -- an empowering rallying call of Latino pride, arriving just as reggaeton was spreading like wildfire throughout the coastal urban centers of the United States in summer 2005. The song was so popular in the U.S. that a remix was quickly issued to further the crossover possibilities. This bilingual remix featured well-known Latino rappers N.O.R.E. and Fat Joe, and it was only the second reggaeton song to get MTV airplay in the States, not to mention the crossover radio airplay it received. The success of "Reggaeton Latino" affirmed Omar's status alongside Daddy Yankee and Tego Calderón as one of reggaeton's true leaders, and of them, he was clearly the revolutionary: a man of passion with a voice that sought to uplift his people to brighter days, not unlike what he had sought to do in his previous profession as a preacher, except now with an emphasis on the secular rather than nonsecular, and with a much, much larger following.

Following a live album (The Last Don: Live, 2004) and best-of/remix compilation (Da Hit Man Presents Reggaeton Latino, 2005), Omar released his second proper album, King of Kings (2006). It easily debuted atop the Latin album chart; more notably, though, it reached number eight on the Billboard 200 overall album chart, the first reggaeton album ever to break the Top Ten. Then in the wake of the album's big debut and the popularity of lead single "Angelito," which was a number one hit, Omar released a couple mixtapes -- Los Bandoleros Reloaded (2006) and El Pentagono (2007) -- which featured further hits such as "No Se de Ella (My Space)." ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Don Omar
Birth name William Omar Landrón
Born February 10, 1978 (1978-02-10) (age 31)
Origin Puerto Rico
Genres Reggaeton, hip hop, R&B
Occupations Singer-songwriter, composer, CEO, actor
Years active 2000—present
Labels All Star Records (His Label)
VI Music
Universal Music Latino
Machete Music
Associated acts Daddy Yankee, Jowell y Randy, Wisin & Yandel, Arcangel, Tito El Bambino, Glory, Héctor Delgado, Trebol Clan, Miri Ben-Ari, Juelz Santana, Yaga & Mackie, Beenie Man, Zion & Lennox, Rell
Website http://www.idon.com

Don Omar (born William Omar Landrón on February 10, 1978)[1] is a Puerto Rican Latin Grammy Award-nominated Reggaetón singer/rapper.

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Musical career

Don Omar's career Started with the release of his first studio album “The Last Don” both the studio version and its live edition have been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Worldwide, The Last Don: Live [CD & DVD] has sold over one million copies, according to his official website. Omar's debut single, “Dale Don Dale”, sold over 500,000 copies in South America.[citation needed] He received the awards for “Latin Pop Album of the Year” and "New Artist & Latin Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year” by the Billboard Latin Music Awards in 2003. The Last Don: Live [CD & DVD] was also nominated for "Urban Music Album" at the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards.

He is currently signed to VI Music and Machete Music through Universal Music Latino.

Omar's May 2006 album King of Kings, became history's highest ranking reggaeton LP in the top 10 US charts, with its debut at #1 on the Latin sales charts and the #1 spot on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Radio Chart with his single “Angelito”.[2] Omar was also able to beat the in-store appearance sales record at Disney World's Virgin music store previously set by pop star Britney Spears.

With the highest charting debut by a reggaeton artist, Don Omar's "King of Kings" entered at No. 7 with 74,000, besting Daddy Yankee's No. 24 entry with 2005's "Barrio Fino En Directo". In April 2007, Don Omar received the Latin Billboard award for "Reggaeton Album Of The Year" for King of Kings.[3] The songs "Los Bandoleros" and "Conteo" were featured in the movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift in the ending credits.

On September 18, 2007, Landrón was briefly under police custody in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, when a local company sued him after he canceled a concert scheduled for earlier that year in La Paz, Bolivia as part of an international tour titled "Up Close".[4] The organization claimed that he had stolen $70,000 due to the cancellation.[4] Landrón responded that he canceled the concert because the company didn't provide air tickets in time.[4] After the case was presented before a local judge, both parts reached an agreement.[4] Landrón was allowed to leave the country in order to comply with a previously scheduled appearance in Buenos Aires on Argentine TV, and returned the next day to hold his concert in Santa Cruz's Tahuichi Aguilera soccer stadium.

Landrón participated as in Gilberto Santa Rosa's presentation in an event titled "Concierto del Amor", presented in the Madison Square Garden on February 9, 2008. Where he closed the event and performed reggaeton themes.[5]

Third studio album - present

Don Omar's third studio album titled iDon was released on April 28, 2009. The first single from this album titled "Virtual Diva" has been released to radio stations and has performed for the first time on the MTV Tr3s variety show Virtual Diva has performed very well on the charts and has become the most requested song on Latin radio stations.Entertainment as a Second Language with Carlos Santos. Omar has been over the last few years Orfanato Music Group, in which Marcy Place, Cynthia Antigua, and Rell will take part of.[6] Don Omar's song "Salió El Sol" from the album King of Kings is in the game Grand Theft Auto IV by Rockstar Games.

Personal life

William Omar Landrón is the father of three children. He is currently married to Jackie Guerrido.[7] Don Omar is also the owner of All Star Records.

September 2004 arrest

On September 2004, Landrón and three companions were detained by police personnel in Puerto Rico.[8] He was subsecuently charged with drug and weapon possession, after being allegedly found by policemen Arnaldo Hernández and Neftalí Molina consuming cannabis in a white Hummer.[8] On June 30, 2008, Landron attended the first court hearing in the drug case against him, accompanied by Guerrido, his brother Luis Landrón and his mother Toñita Rivera. The charges were reviewed by the judge and several people were interviewed as potential members of the jury.[8] The jury was selected on July 8, 2008.[9] Two days later Angel Ramírez Ramírez denied permission to extract a DNA sample from a marijuana cigarette, after noting that if a previous test done in June brings back negative results the charges against Landrón may be dropped.[10] The hearings had to be posponed on July 10, 2008, because one of the prosecution's witnesses was unable to attend due to pregnancy.[11] The DNA tests were "inconclusive".[12] On July 22, 2008, the charges against Landron were dropped by the prosecution, after incongruencies appeared in the witness accounts.[13]

Future

Don Omar has confirmed the name of he's new upcoming album titled iDon 2.0, confimed by Latin bites; Daddy Yankee will be singing a duo with Don Omar in this upcoming album.

Discography

Other albums

Filmography

Year Title Role
2009 Fast & Furious Rico[14][15]
2009 Los Bandoleros Santos

References

  1. ^ http://music.aol.com/artist/don-omar/1654317
  2. ^ Reggaeton News - “Don Omar On Top of Charts with ‘King of Kings’ Debut”
  3. ^ Billboard Latin Music Awards results
  4. ^ a b c d "Flash!" (in Spanish). Don Omar: Pasa horas detenido. Puerto Rico: El Nuevo Día. 2007-09-19. p. 103. 
  5. ^ Frances Tirado (2008-01-25). "Don Omar y Gilberto Santa Rosa juntos en concierto del amor". Primera Hora. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/musica/espectaculos_asi/don_omar_y_gilberto_santa_rosa_juntos_en_concierto_del_amor/150846. Retrieved 2008-01-29. 
  6. ^ Wikiton Magazine (2008-06-25). "Orfanato Music Group es el sello de Don Omar". Wikiton Magazine. http://www.wikiton.net/orfanato-music-group-es-el-sello-de-don-omar. Retrieved 2008-06-25. 
  7. ^ "Our Wedding Will Be a Fairy Tale" People en Espanol. February 21, 2008. Retrieved April 1, 2008
  8. ^ a b c Frances Tirado (2008-07-01). "Deja el miedo en la gaveta" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/farandula/espectaculos_asi/deja_el_miedo_en_la_gaveta/205828. Retrieved 2008-07-01. 
  9. ^ Frances Tirado (2008-07-08). "Seleccionado el jurado de Don Omar" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/farandula/espectaculosasi/seleccionado_el_jurado_de_don_omar/208086. Retrieved 2008-07-14. 
  10. ^ "Juez niega nueva prueba de ADN". Primera Hora. 10 July 2008. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/farandula/espectaculosasi/juez_niega_nueva_prueba_de_adn/209203. Retrieved 2008-07-14. 
  11. ^ "Postponen juicio de Don Omar por parto" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. 2008-07-10. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/farandula/espectaculos_asi/posponen_juicio_de_don_omar_por_parto/209210. Retrieved 2008-07-14. 
  12. ^ Frances Tirado (2008-07-15). "Caso de Don Omar "no va paraningún lado"" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/farandula/espectaculosasi/caso_de_don_omar_no_va_para_ningun_lado/210439. Retrieved 2008-07-22. 
  13. ^ Frances Tirado (2008-07-23). "¡Se cayó el caso!" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/otras_panorama/noticias/¡se_cayo_el_caso!/212969. Retrieved 2008-07-28. 
  14. ^ Don Omar in new Fast and the Furious film
  15. ^ Don Omar starring alongside Vin Diesel

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