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Don Omar, King of Kings

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1778230

Disk length: 1h 10m 9s (18 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Predica (intro feat Miri Ben Ari) 3:20
2. Reportense 3:30
3. Ojitos Chiquitos 3:49
4. Conteo 4:00
5. Cuentale 4:21
6. Tu no Sabes 3:14
7. Candela 5:40
8. Salio el Sol 5:15
9. En Su Nota 3:39
10. Angelito Vuela 4:44
11. Jangeo 3:53
12. Bomba 2:51
13. Infieles Bajo La Luna feat la 4:24
14. Belly Danza feat Beenie Man 4:05
15. Muñecas de Porcelan 3:47
16. Not too Much feat Zion 3:31
17. Bailando Sola 2:57
18. Amarga Vida 2:59

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Review

The self-aggrandizing title and cover art may indicate otherwise, but Don Omar's King of Kings isn't your average reggaeton mash-up. Most genre stars (Daddy Yankee, Voltio, Wisin & Yandel) diffuse their heady personas with weak vocals, insipid lyrics, and repetitive arrangements. Omar, however, is an entirely different animal. King of Kings is a dark, adventurous journey through reggaeton, supplemented by surprising rhythms and a careful selection of collaborators. Hip-hop violinist Miri Ben-Ari adds urban elegance to "Intro-Predica," and Juelz Santana brings a genuine grit to "Conteo." King of Kings also finds Omar experimenting with creative variations on the reggaeton sound. "Ojitos Chiquitos" benefits from a moody Middle Eastern vibe, and "Cuentale" soars via a start-stop salsa hybrid. Omar slows things down during "Tu No Sabes," a piano-driven tale of heartbreak; and "Candela" incorporates reggaeton beats into a searing rock arrangement. Omar's former life as a preacher has obviously influenced his lyrics (which touch on religion, love, and life's hardships), but it's also given him a heady, passionate approach to music. There are lighter moments of standard reggaeton and dance hall, but even those simmer with intensity. Omar's vocals aren't always strong--particularly during the slower moments--but King of Kings stands tall amid so many throwaway reggaeton releases. We'll allow him a few moments of boastful frivolity. --Joey Guerra

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King of Kings

Tracks: 18, Disk length: 1h 10m 9s

King of Kings

Tracks: 18, Disk length: 1h 11m 18s (+1m 9s)

King of Kings

Tracks: 19 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 12m 9s (+2m)

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