VIDEO: “I respect him more than ever”: Don Omar speaks out after Daddy Yankee’s resignation

“I respect him more than ever,” said urban music singer Don Omar in an interview with Billboard magazine after reggaeton player Daddy Yankee announced his retirement from the stage, allegedly to pursue a religious direction to hit.

“When I heard that Raymond was leaving (everything) to find inner peace […] “I respect him more than ever,” said William Omar Ladrón, whose first name is Don Omar, alluding to the resignation of the interpreter of the global hit “La Gasolina”.

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The rapper also expressed his “admiration for Raymond Ayala,” Daddy Yankee's first name. “Something I always admired about Raymon is that between four and seven (24/7), Raymond was Daddy Yankee.”

“Raymond was one of those cold-blooded guys, no matter if it hurts, if I need help, if I'm sad, I'm the artist,” he said, alluding to Yankee's grit and determination in his musical career.

“And when I found out that this was his new quest (in terms of his commitment to religion), he completely won my respect that day,” concluded the Danza Kuduro interpreter.

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