Daddy Yankee, one of the greatest exponents of the urban genre, decided to end his musical career and after his last performance in Puerto Rico at his concert called La Meta, Cangrí confirmed that he will now dedicate himself to preaching the word of Jesus. This decision had a huge impact and several artists have spoken out about it, including Don Omar.

For several years, there was a rivalry between Daddy Yankee and Don Omar for the title of being the biggest and most influential reggaeton artist worldwide. This led to several disagreements between the two singers. However, in 2008 they decided to put an end to this feud and collaborated together on some songs and even went on a concert tour called The Kingdom. Although this was a huge success, unfortunately, it also contributed to them drifting apart again.

In his most recent concert in Puerto Rico, Daddy Yankee shared a message for Don Omar, after performing the remix of Hasta Abajo, a song in which both artists collaborated and which became a global hit. “The insurmountable ones, Dy and Don Omar. I respect bro wherever you are too.” Once his performance was over, the Supreme Leader announced to the public his decision to dedicate his time and life to Christianity.

In an interview with Enrique Santos, known as the King of Reggaeton, he referred to the decision made by Daddy Yankee and highlighted its importance. It should be noted that before entering music, Don Omar occasionally offered sermons in an evangelical church.

“For me, the best moment of my life was the moment in which I was serving God, that is my best moment as a human being, like William, and leaving that moment to become Don Omar made me experience things that I had not experienced.” I was prepared for them (…) I think that Héctor el Father, Farruko, each and every one of the other colleagues who also entered the paths of the Lord, all of them were in need of living that beautiful thing that I lived at some point in my life. life,” said Don Omar.

“For me, the best moment of my life was the moment in which I was serving God, that is my best moment as a human being, like William, and leaving that moment to become Don Omar made me experience things that I had not experienced.” I was prepared for them (…) I think that Hector el Father, Farruko, each and every one of the other colleagues who also entered the ways of the Lord, all of them were in need of living that beautiful thing that I lived at some point in my life. life,” said Don Omar.

Don Omar continued commenting on Daddy Yankee’s decision in the talk he had with Enrique Santos and highlighted the courage that his compatriot had over the years because despite the difficulties, he continued to show a smile on his face, no matter what. nothing.

“I heard Yankee’s story when he said how empty he felt, how meaningless, those have been the reasons why I have decided at some point to say, I need a break, when I admired Raymond the most, is when after having met and Having worked, I understood ‘wow, this guy has balls’ because he keeps smiling when you are broken inside, when you are empty, that is a very strong human being,” Don Omar highlighted.

Daddy Yankee in his last concert noted: “All the tools that I have in my possession, such as music, social networks, platforms, a microphone, everything that Jesus gave me, is now for the kingdom.”



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