About this album
Sound:
"Dynamic reggaeton rhythms blend with hip-hop flair, creating an infectious party atmosphere throughout the album."
Where they were
Released in 2006, 'King of Kings' marked Don Omar's transition into mainstream success after his previous album, 'Los Bandoleros.' This was a pivotal moment as it solidified his status as a leading figure in the reggaeton genre and expanded his audience internationally.
Why it matters
'King of Kings' received critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching high positions on Latin charts. Notably, it contributed to the global popularity of reggaeton during the mid-2000s, influencing subsequent artists in the genre.
Essential tracks
- "Salió el sol" — This track showcases a vibrant blend of catchy melodies and danceable beats, epitomizing the energetic essence of reggaeton.
- "Ojitos chiquitos" — With its romantic lyrics and smooth rhythm, this song highlights Don Omar's versatility as both a performer and songwriter.
- "Infieles" — This track stands out for its narrative depth and engaging production, illustrating themes of love and betrayal within the reggaeton framework.
Release Date
January 1, 2006
Artist Origin
Puerto Rico
Tracklist
- 1 Intro: Predica 3:22
- 2 Repórtense 3:32
- 3 Ojitos chiquitos 3:51
- 4 Conteo 4:02
- 5 Cuéntale 4:23
- 6 Tú no sabes 3:16
- 7 Candela 5:42
- 8 Salió el sol 5:17
- 9 En su nota 3:41
- 10 Angelito 4:46
- 11 Jangueo 3:55
- 12 Bomba 2:53
- 13 Infieles 4:26
- 14 Belly Danza 4:07
- 15 Muñecas de porcelana 3:49
- 16 Not Too Much 3:33
- 17 Bailando sola 2:59
- 18 Amarga vida 2:59