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As of 2009, Don Omar sold 1.5 million copies in the United States of his three first studios albums while King of Kings were the best seller with 515,000 copies. According to Skander Goucha, VP of digital for Universal Music Latin Entertainment (UMLE), expressed that the were expecting IDon to be the best selling digital Latin album of the year.
Omar's third studio album, iDon, was released on April 28, 2009. This album is of Sold over 2.5 million. "Virtual Diva" became the most requested song on Latin radio stations. [24] [25] The second official single, titled "Sexy Robótica", was released on July 6, 2009. The album Don Omar Presents: Meet the Orphans was
Don Omar released his third studio album, iDon, in 2009, featuring the singles "Virtual Diva", "Sexy Robótica" and "Ciao Bella". In November 2010, [ 1 ] Don Omar released the collaborative album titled Meet the Orphans , featuring the promo single " Hasta Abajo ", [ 2 ] the Worldwide hit " Danza Kuduro " [ 1 ] and " Taboo ".
Los Bandoleros Reloaded is two-CD compilation album presented by Don Omar, released on November 21, 2006. [1] The album includes five tracks performed by Omar, where other performers include Cosculluela , Wisin & Yandel , Naldo , Yaga & Mackie , Baby Ranks , Glory and more.
Da Hitman Presents Reggaetón Latino is a 2005 compilation album by Don Omar. It was nominated for Billboard Latin Music Award for Reggaeton Album of the Year. The album sold 32,000 copies in its first week. [1] and the album sold over 200 000 copies. [2]
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The album was initially planned as the re-release album from iDon, titled first iDon 2.0, [9] and later Prototype 2.0. [10] In September 2009, Reggaeton singer Daddy Yankee confirmed work on Omar's new album, [11] following by the remix version of "Hasta Abajo".
Don Omar in the video. Two music videos were made for the single, the video for the solo version was filmed on New York City in November 2009. [4] In December 2009 Don Omar stated through his official website that Daddy Yankee would appear on the second music video for the remix version, and that it would be directed by Carlos Pérez. [6]