Don Omar and Daddy Yankee reconciled months ago. However, the ‘Dile’ singer confirmed that he was upset with ‘El Cangri’.

Last Saturday, the singer Don Omar shone with his own light before his followers at the iconic Barclays Center in New York, on the occasion of his ‘Back to reggaetón’ tour. This event not only marked the artist’s long-awaited return to the stage, but also became an unforgettable evening that left its mark on the hearts of those attending.

During the show, full of energy and vibrant interaction, the artist not only connected with his audience through his music, but also used the occasion to pay tribute to legendary figures such as Héctor y Tito, Luney Tune, and Wisin y Yandel , highlighting the contribution of these artists to the genre.

In an emotional moment during the concert, Don Omar made reference to the enigmatic Daddy Yankee, who recently announced his retirement from the music scene in 2023 to dedicate himself to his faith. With words that mixed humor and nostalgia, the ‘Dale don dale’ singer expressed his discontent with the retirement of ‘El Cangri’, joking about the lack of an ‘opponent’ with whom to argue.

“I am well, well, very upset since he retired because now I have no one to argue with,” said Don Omar. Then, he added the following: “I’m crazy for calling him to say: ‘Flaco, call next time and we’ll talk about that between you and me.’ Who the hell am I fighting with now? A big round of applause for King Daddy Yankee!

The moment culminated with a powerful performance of the famous song ‘Gata Ganster’, an emblematic collaboration between Don Omar and Daddy Yankee, who is also known as ‘Big Boss’.

As recalled, the ‘Pobre diabla’ singer took to social media in December of last year to announce a significant reconciliation with Daddy Yankee, putting an end to one of the most iconic rivalries in reggaeton.



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