Not even the heavy storm that hit New York yesterday Dan Umar will be given in Barclays Center A full house. More than 10,000 people from Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Mexico flooded the Brooklyn venue with clapping, dancing and singing. “I am very grateful to you,” said Don Omar enthusiastically. “Thanks to all of you this is possible… It's my first time at Barclays.”
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Thanking his fans, Dan also paid tribute to him Visin and Yandal, Hector, Titus and up Romeo Santos; However, amid the frenzy, the Puerto Rican stopped his music and admitted he was very upset.
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“The truth is, I don't like it [Daddy Yankee], has retired,” said the “Bandoleros” singer, who also paid tribute to his friend, considered the king of reggaeton. “I don't have anyone to talk to on the phone anymore.” [y discutir]: 'Hey bro it's not good'…but I know you're good in Puerto Rico.
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After his speech which evoked cheers and applause, Don Omar entertained his fans with his hits like “Danza Quduro”, “Tale” and “Tile”. Dan Omar will be touring various cities in the US in the coming weeks. Give, give!