Tuesday, April 10, 2007

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Daddy Yankee rejects claims that his next album will be "a revolution"



San Juan, April 3 (EFE) .- The Puerto Rican singer Daddy Yankee, the self-proclaimed "boss" of reggaeton, will release the June 5 production and eighth solo, "El Cartel: The Big Boss", which says "will be a revolution." So today released a statement through Raymond Ayala, real name of the artist, whose production will be the first in three years after the success of the album "Barrio Fino" has won several international awards.
The new album was as collaborators with the artists Fergie, Jim Jones and Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls, "the Puerto Rican reggaeton star Hector" El Father ", and hip hop singer Akon and Will.i.am, the Black Eyed Peas.
Meanwhile, reggaeton producers, including Eli "musicologist", Tiny Tunes, Diesel and Menace, and Mr. Collipark, Scott Storch, who produced the first single "Impacto" were part of a group of collaborators in the production of the new album.
"The Reggaeton needs a change and I'm changing, too. One can not be set in the music he made in the past and so this album will be a revolution," said Daddy Yankee, known as one of the 100 most influential artists the world by the magazine "Time" and "People in English."
"My roots are still there, but my audience will see new sides of me, including hip hop and reggaeton to another level. I am a leader in Latin culture. The album talks about the role we have in society. For people who do not know what is happening, we need to let you know what happens around, "he added.
In 2006, the Adon Camilo

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