The Last Don 2
The Last Don II is the sixth studio album by Don Omar, released on June 16, 2015, through Pina Records and Machete Music. It is the sequel of Don Omar's first album, The Last Don, released in 2003, and includes twelve songs and includes the participation of reggaeton stars Wisin & Yandel, Daddy Yankee, Tego Calderón, Plan B, and Natti Natasha. Contrary of Don Omar's latest album, The Last Don II focuses on reggaeton, with exceptions including two hip hop tracks and one latin pop track. It features four singles: "Soledad", "Guaya Guaya", "Perdido En Tus Ojos" and "Te Recordaré Bailando". The songs themes includes dance, sex, love and human self-reflection. It was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album in the ceremony's 16th edition.
Background
Don Omar's most recent album was the Latin Grammy winner compilation, released in 2012, but his most recent studio album was, released in 2010. The Last Don 2 is the sequel of Don Omar's first studio album, The Last Don, released in 2003. In 2014 were released two singles, «Pura Vida» and «Nada Cambiará» featuring Xavi The Destroyer, which were originally part of the track list, but after some time the songs were suppressed of it. The song «Finge Que Me Amas» featuring Tony Dize was released in Tony's album, La Melodía De La Calle: 3rd Season, instead of this one. Between 2014 and 2015 were released the tracks previews, and in 2015 was confirmed the album's track list, suppressing the intro «Il Capo», which uses the chorus of Ray Charles' single «Hit The Road Jack» and was also part of the original production.Production
The Last Don II was recorded between 2013 and 2015, with "Yo Soy De Aquí" as the first promotional song, which was originally recorded for Don Omar's concert Hecho En Puerto Rico in the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum. After releasing pop hits including "Danza Kuduro", "Taboo", "Zumba", "Hasta Que Salga El Sol" and "Pura Vida", Don Omar decided to release a 100% reggaeton album for his fans, remembering the music that made him famous. There were 24 songs recorded for this album, including one track featuring Jennifer Lopez and other one with Flo Rida, but Don Omar decided not to include those songs and releasing a 12-songs-long production. It includes also the first collaboration between Wisin & Yandel since their hiatus in 2013.In an interview with Billboard magazine in 2015, Landrón said that he is planning to released a deluxe edition including the rest of the tracks that weren't released on the original one. He mentioned that there's going to be a tour with Daddy Yankee, and also that he wants to make music videos with him and Wisin & Yandel. In 2014, Don Omar was arrested because of domestic violence, implying that he threatened his girlfriend Rebecca Lopez. He was bailed out but with an electronic shackle, and he finished the album recording at home.
Finally, the album was released worldwide on June 16, 2015, through Pina Records and Machete Music, and reached the top position in the latin ranking of iTunes, as well as the top position on Billboard's Top Latin Albums charts. Don Omar stated that it is a new stage in his musical career and his album success was unexpected for him. As of February 2016 there were no music videos for any of the album's tracks due to problems between Don Omar and his label, Universal Music Latino, whose 10-year-long contract didn't benefit him, who said that he will begin the videos' shooting once his contract ends.
Singles
- «Guaya Guaya» is the album's first single, released on October 6, 2014. It was written by Don Omar and Jumbo, and was produced by Chris Jeday, Gaby Music, Jumbo and Luny Tunes. It reached the #8 position on Billboard's Latin Digital Songs charts. The single was certified gold by the PROMUSICAE.
- «Soledad» is the second single, released on October 21, 2014. It was written by Don Omar, Raphy Pina, Christopher Montalvo, and Wilmer and Xavier Semper, and was produced by Gaby Music, Mambo Kingz and Bryan. It reached the top position on Billboard's Latin Airplay charts. A salsa version was released in February 2015. The single was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Song of the Year in 2016, and was certified platinum by the PROMUSICAE.
- «Perdido En Tus Ojos» is the third single, released on April 24, 2015. It features latin pop artist Natti Natasha, who worked with Don Omar twice before, in the Latin Grammy winner "Dutty Love" and "Tus Movimientos", both released in 2012. The song was written by Don Omar, Natti Natasha, Chris Jeday and Gaby Music. It reached the #3 position on Billboard's Latin Digital Songs charts. The single was certified platinum by the PROMUSICAE.
- «Te Recordaré Bailando» is the fourth single, released on June 6, 2015, ten days before the album's release. It was written by Don Omar, Jumbo and Christopher Montalvo, and was produced by Gaby Music and Jumbo. Although the single didn't managed to chart in the US, it reached the 36th position in the Spanish charts.
- «Yo Soy De Aquí» is the album's only promotional song, recorded at Pina Records, and released on April 30, 2013. It features Yandel, Arcángel and Daddy Yankee, being written by all them, Eliel and Raphy Pina, and was produced by Eliel. Tego Calderón was originally featured, but because of problems between him and Daddy Yankee, he decided not to work in the song. It was recorded because of Don Omar's concert Hecho En Puerto Rico in the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in May 2013.
- «En Lo Oscuro» was released alongside the album, and features Wisin & Yandel, being the fifth collaboration between the three artists. It was written by Don Omar, Wisin & Yandel, Chris Jeday and Gaby Music. It reached the #49 position on Billboard's Latin Digital Songs charts. Don Omar talked about filming the song's music video.
- «Tírate Al Medio» was released alongside the album, and features Daddy Yankee, being the seventh time that they work together. It was written by Don Omar, Daddy Yankee, Chris Jeday and Gaby Music. It reached the #32 position on Billboard's Latin Digital Songs charts. Don Omar talked about filming the song's music video.
Track listing
Credits and personnel
Most credits adapted from AllMusic.- William Landrón: Primary Artist – Vocals – Lyrics – Executive Producer
- Rafael Pina: Lyrics – Engineer – Mixing
- Nino Segarra: Engineer – Mixing
- David Duran: Engineer – Mixing
- Juan Rivera: Engineer – Mixing
- Mike Fuller: Mastering
- Carlos Ortíz: Producer – Lyrics
- Luis Ortíz: Producer
- Victor Viera: Producer – Lyrics
- Marco Masis: Producer
- Xavier Semper & Wilmer Semper : Producers – Lyrics
- Bryan: Producer
- Francisco Saldaña & Victor Cabrera : Producers
- Christopher Montalvo: Producer – Lyrics
- Eliel Lind: Producer – Lyrics
- Milton Restituyo: Producer
- Ana Alvarado: Production Coordination
- Natalia Gutiérrez: Featured Artist – Vocals – Lyrics
- Tegui Calderón: Featured Artist – Vocals – Lyrics
- Juan Morera: Featured Artist – Vocals – Lyrics
- Llandel Veguilla: Featured Artist – Vocals – Lyrics
- Orlando Valle: Featured Artist – Vocals – Lyrics
- Edwin Vázquez: Featured Artist – Vocals
- Ramón Ayala: Featured Artist – Vocals – Lyrics
- Austin Santos: Featured Artist – Vocals – Lyrics
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
Spanish Albums | 81 |
US Billboard 200 | 73 |
US Top Latin Albums | 1 |
U.S. Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums | 1 |
US Top Rap Albums | 6 |
US Top Album Sales | 47 |
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