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Album Review: Los Rompe Discotekas

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There were a lot of reggaeton releases in 2006, yet few were as curious and promising as Los Rompe Discotekas, a CD mixtape presented by Hector Bambino "El Father" and Roc la Familia. The latter is indeed a Latino branch of Roc-a-Fella, the longtime powerhouse label headed by Jay-Z that splintered when he became president of Def Jam. This seemed to be a power move of many major urban labels in 2006 -- get a piece of the reggaeton market, quickly -- with, for example, Diddy branching off Bad Boy into the exploding Latino sector as well (or at least announcing that he planned to do so). It's easy to view such moves cynically, as business-only practices that care just about the resulting return on investment, not the actual music and the cultural aspects being appropriated. Well, one listen to Los Rompe Discotekas dashes such cynicism in this instance. Even if it is the product of The Island Def Jam Music Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the industry, Los Rompe Discotekas is an outstanding reggaeton release, one of the best of the year. It'd be interesting to learn how much involvement Jay-Z had in this project beyond his lazily phoned-in hook for the lead single, "Here We Go Yo" (where he's billed as El Presidente). He's not credited as executive producer (that would be Juan Perez), so it's plausible he and his people wisely kept their hands out of this project, letting the reggaeton guys have full creative control. Hector has the lead role as host, but he's featured in less than a half-dozen of the 15 tracks. So Los Rompe Discotekas is essentially a mixtape, with various artists getting shots to shine, among them such major players as Wisin & Yandel, Alexis & Fido, and Don Omar. The production is split almost entirely between Mekka and the Luny Tunes collective. English-language features by Fat Joe, Memphis Bleek, and Freeway are quite effective. There aren't any true standout tracks; each is first-rate by 2006 standards, and the highlights tend to be those featuring the more prominent names. Lastly, it's worth mentioning that this album -- unlike the similar Luny Tunes albums -- runs only 53 minutes, which for a change is refreshing, as this music is mighty intense, with its fast tempo and relentlessly hard-hitting beats. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro (Lyrics) J.C. Gomez (5:21)
Here We Go Yo Hector el Father (3:22)
Yomo Dele Fat Joe (3:09)
El Telefono J. Luna Wisin, Hector el Father (3:55)
La Cama J.T. Martinez Patrice Fidole (3:28)
Sigue Ahi M. Thurston Cox Memphis Bleek (3:49)
Dejate Llevar Kartier (3:25)
Ahora Son Mejor (3:00)
Tiburon Poder, Hector el Father (3:50)
Eje A. Rivera (2:50)
Soñando Poder (3:59)
Piyala E. Bonner, L. Willis Trebol Clan (3:24)
Duro Mueven (2:48)
Duro Junior Delgado (2:47)
Vengan Donde Mi Hector el Father, Naldo (4:23)

Credits

Robert Sims (Art Direction), A & A (Producer), Robert "Robz C." Castillo (A&R), Chris Gehringer (Mastering), Michael Lavine (Photography), Verky Arcos (Photo Coordination), Nichell Delvaille (Art Coordinator), Tracey Waples (Marketing), Poder (Performer), Jazmin Polanco (Administration), A & A (Engineer), Gimel Keaton (Engineer), Hector el Father (Executive Producer), Kartier (Performer), Nichell Delvaille (Photo Coordination), Yves C. Pierre (Marketing), Verky Arcos (Art Coordinator), Mike B. (Wardrobe), Gimel Keaton (Mixing), Robert Sims (Design), Mike B. (Stylist)
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Los Rompe Discotekas
Compilation album by Hector "El Father"
Released June 27, 2006
Genre Reggaeton
Length 53 min.
Label Roc-La-Familia
Machete
Gold Star
Producer Hector "El Father", Mekka, Doble A, N.O.T.T.Y., Revol, Tainy, Nesty "La Mente Maestra", Victor El Nasi, Bones
Professional reviews
Hector "El Father" chronology
"Sangre Nueva"
(2005)
"Los Rompe Discotekas"
(2006)

Los Rompe Discotekas is a 2006 compilation album by Hector "El Father". This album was released under the Rocafella record label and under contract with Jay-Z. Popular singles include "Here We Go Yo" by Hector "El Father" Featuring Jay-Z, "Yomo Dele" by Yomo featuring Fat Joe, and "El Teléfono" by Hector "El Father" and Wisin & Yandel. The album has sold over 1 million copies. A remixed version of the album was released as El Rompe Discoteka: The Mix Album.

Track listing

# Title Featuring Producer Length
1 "Intro" Gallego 5:22
2 "Here We Go Yo" Hector "El Father" ft. Jay-Z Doble A 3:22
3 "Yomo Dele" Yomo ft. Fat Joe N.O.T.T.Y., Mekka, Revol 3:10
4 "El Teléfono" Hector "El Father" ft. Wisin & Yandel Tainy 3:56
5 "La Cama" Alexis & Fido Mekka, N.O.T.T.Y., Rifo Kila 3:29
6 "Sigue Ahí" Zion & De La Ghetto ft. Memphis Bleek Mekka 3:49
7 "Déjate Llevar" Kartier Mekka 3:25
8 "Ahora Son Mejor" Don Omar Mekka 3:01
9 "Tiburón" Hector "El Father", Yomo & Polaco Mekka, N.O.T.T.Y., Rifo Kila 3:51
10 "Eje" Ariel "El Puro" Mekka, Rifo Kila, N.O.T.T.Y. 2:51
11 "Soñando" Polaco ft. Freeway 4:02
12 "Píyala" Trebol Clan DJ Joe & DJ Fat 3:24
13 "Duro Mueven" Franco "El Gorila" Nesty & Victor El Nasi 2:48
14 "Duro" Big Joe 2:47
15 "Vengan Donde Mí" Hector "El Father" ft. Naldo Luny Tunes, Tainy 4:24

Chart performance

Chart (2006/2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 31[1]
U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums 10[2]
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 1[3]
U.S. Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums 1[4]
U.S. Billboard Comprehensive Albums 34[5]
U.S. Billboard Top Compilation Albums 2[6]

References

  1. ^ Billboard.com, Billboard 200
  2. ^ Billboard.com, Top Rap Albums
  3. ^ Billboard.com, Top Latin Albums
  4. ^ Billboard.com, Latin Rhythm Albums
  5. ^ Billboard.com, Comprehensive Albums
  6. ^ Billboard.com, Top Compilation Albums
Preceded by
King of Kings by Don Omar
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums number-one album
July 15, 2006 - July 22, 2006
Succeeded by
King of Kings by Don Omar

 
 
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