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Released in mid 2006, KING OF KINGS finds Don Omar challenging fellow Puerto Rican superstar Daddy Yankee for the reggaeton throne. While the opening track, "Intro: Predica," presents Omar energetically rapping en Espanol over the string lines of the self-appointed "hip-hop violinist," Miri Ben-Ari, "Belly Danza" (featuring Beenie Man) works a lively dancehall vibe. Of course, Omar is sure not to leave more traditional Latin sounds behind, as evidenced by several frenetically rhythmic tracks--including "Cuentale," to name just one--on this assured and dynamic album. King of Kings sure doesn't seem like only Don Omar's second album proper. In the three years since The Last Don, his impressive debut album from 2003, he remained omnipresent. A live album (The Last Don: Live), a couple one-off hits ("Pobre Diabla," "Reggaeton Latino"), and an odds-and-ends compilation (Reggaeton Latino) kept him continually at the forefront of reggaeton, as did persistent media attention. Yet indeed King of Kings is only Omar's second album, which only adds to the sense of why it feels like such a remarkable achievement. It's a major statement, for sure, not only because of its bold, contentious title, but also because it's so stylistically ambitious. In theory, sophomore albums are supposed to be commercially safe. They're supposed to reprise what had worked well the first go-round. They usually don't aim to redefine. After all, up to this point in time reggaeton had been a fairly narrow style, generally defined by a trademark rhythm and a couple staple anthems, most of them performed by Daddy Yankee and produced by Luny Tunes. And they're generally suggestive party songs, meant for dancing, or at least the impression of dancing. Well, on King of Kings that general definition of reggaeton is broadened for the better. For one, Omar is not Daddy Yankee, though his popularity is a close second. Unlike Daddy, who tends at best to be party-oriented, Omar is at best a socially conscious lyricist. His songs aren't party fodder; they're deep and worthy of reflection, especially for sociopolitical-minded Latinos. But he can fire up the party, too, most evidently on the explosive Beenie Man collaboration "Belly Danza." No one in reggaeton is as versatile as Omar, not even Tego Calderón. Secondly, and most importantly in terms of internationality, Omar isn't reliant on the hitmaking assembly line of Luny Tunes, whose production imprint is so integral to reggaeton. Consequently, he is free to experiment with different production styles -- something reggaeton could really benefit from at this point in time, as this is the one major criticism levied at it time and time again: "It all sounds the same!" Spearheaded by Eliel Lind, the sprawling 18 tracks of King of Kings exhibit a surprising variety; songs like the hit lead single, "Angelito," are moody and different-sounding, though still unquestionably reggaeton in style. Clearly, there's a lot to note here on King of Kings, especially from a comparative viewpoint. Taken on its own terms, however, it's one of the rare full-CD-length albums that doesn't drag at points or beg for editing. It's solid, diverse, laden with highlights, and overall, a remarkable achievement for Omar, who lives up to the promise of the hype surrounding him. He may not be King of Kings, literally at least, but he's certainly a strong leader amid the reggaeton movement, and this sophomore album bodes well for the future of that movement. ~ Jason Birchmeier King Of Kings Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $4.99) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, International CDs, R&B, Latin, Latin Pop, Latin Reggae, Latin Rap, Reggaeton, Reggae | | Label | Machete Music | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 1850  | | CD Universe Part number | 7058080 | | Catalog number | 000666202 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 23, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Miri Ben-Ari, Yandel |
Don Omar King Of Kings Songs King Of Kings Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Finally something diferent !!! Great CD!!!! Don Omar did it again, highly recommended , thanks Don Omar for putting this Albun out there and show everybody that you are the King Of Kings!!!!!!!! Submitted by 17474 (Providence, RI, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Lo mejor del Don La musica en este CD esta fuera de serie. Demuestra que Don Omar tiene talento y que los "hits" van ha segir. La musica de este CD es para bailar, escuchar y asta pa enamorarse. Submitted by amorales (Allentown, PA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
its horrible I been a raggaeton fan since playero 37 this is the worst I heard. Submitted by reinaldo6955 (Kissimmee, FL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
excellent this cd is the best i like the concept i enjoy all the tracks of this albun highly recommended and by the way the King Of Kings concet in conn. was really good apariences of rakim & Ken-Y, Aventura, Tego Calderon Y Wisin Y Yandel best concert ever Submitted by Richdeleon84 (Providence, RI USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
OK DON OMAR His other CD's are better. But angelito is nice. Submitted by Yankeehazel (Humble,tx)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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| | Tito "El Bambino" Top Of The Line CD (2006)
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| | Hector "El Father" Bambino Los Rompe Discotekas CD (2006)
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$9.69 HYBRIDS contains remixed versions of tracks on The Creatures' ANIMA ANIMUS and ERASER CUT. Audio Mixers: Vito Bonito; Endemic Void; Super Chumbo; Howie B; Icarus; Dr. Psyche; Tony Justice; Omnivore; The Black Dog; Witchman; The Beloved; Chamber. Audio Remixers: John Jokey; Ned Stanton; Helena Marsh; John Roome; Howie B; Tony Justice; Danny Endemic; Doug Hart; Paul Freegard; Jon Marsh; Ollie E. Brown; Paul Thomas ; Sam Britton; The Black Dog; Tom Stephen. Liner Note Authors: Doug Hart; The Creatures. Editors: Matt ?; Paul Freegard. Photographer: ...
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$12.65 NEW OLD SONGS is a collection of Limp Bizkit remixes. Personnel: Timbaland (vocals); Paul Logus, Troy Van Leeuwen (guitar); Bosko (electric guitar, talk box); Scott Storch (keyboards). Audio Mixers: DJ Lethal; Michael Parnin; Paul Logus; Serban Ghenea; Bosko. Audio Remixers: DJ Lethal; DJ Monk; Dub Pistols; Fred Durst; Track Mack; Josh Abraham; The Neptunes; Timbaland; William Orbit; Bosko; Butch Vig. Recording information: Bombay Entertainment Digital Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Daddy's House Recording, New York, NY; Josh's Garage, Los Angeles, CA; Windmark Studios, Virgina Beach, VA. New Old Songs is the remix album from rap-rock superstars Limp Bizkit. The band gets a lot of criticism, some deserved and some not, ...
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