A rivalry ends This is how Don Omar says goodbye

A rivalry ends: This is how Don Omar says goodbye to Daddy Yankee (+video)

The music sector has been marked this year by the re-emergence of many singers, but towards the end of the year the reggaeton genre experiences its first major break in history, with the retirement of Ramón Ayala, better known as Daddy Yankee, after announcing the active singers who will take action After he left the stage, he received a flood of messages of support and blessings from his colleagues.

But one of the messages that marked the Puerto Rican's withdrawal after 30 years of experience were the emotional words that the singer Don Omar dedicated to him with a post on his Instagram account on the social network in which he pointed out that apparently the end of a musical rivalry with The Big Boss.

“Today we close the book that captured the best chapters of our controversial rivalry. Thank you for your words and for listening to me, which also came from the heart. I wish you all the best for you and your family. Thank you for your competition.” Spirit and admirable discipline, but more. Thank you again for what you have done for our music. Thank you for the collaboration and for the competition, because I did it with a titan,” said Don Omar.

It must be remembered that in 2015 the Puerto Rican artists held “The Kingdom”, a concert tour that the two artists undertook so that the audience could define who is the king of reggaeton, apparently vacating his throne.

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In his message, the Puerto Rican singer also noted that he is left with “the good memories, the laughter, the shared dreams and the desire for one last round with such a great opponent.” We will meet again soon because I owe you something. I hug you and thank you personally. In the meantime, live King Papa.

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Awards received by “El Cangri” include: the Lo Nuestro Award for Artist of the Year; Winner of the Gold and Silver Torch and Silver Seagull at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival; MTV Latin America Award for Artist of the Year; Recognized by People magazine as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the world; One of the 100 most influential people in the world according to Time Magazine.