Rivalry between Daddy Yankee and Don Omar held for many years, who is the best in the urban genre may have been one of the most debated questions in the industry. But each had its own audience, and even some followers dreamed that this dispute would end, and this day has finally arrived.

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IN publish Created on social networks, each of the artists dedicates a comprehensive message to the other, in which not only their reconciliation is confirmed, but also the work that both have achieved within the genre; an act that surprised many.

“Today we close the book that preserves the best chapters of our controversial rivalry”Don Omar stated in his announcement, which he accompanied with a photo of his colleague.

The artists say that they met to talk and smooth out their mutual troubles. “Thank you for your competitive spirit and admirable discipline, but thank you even more for what you have done for our music. Thank you for your cooperation and competition because I did it with titanium,” he added.

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Interpreter of Kunduro dance He said that he was left with beautiful memories, laughter, dreams and “with one last wish lap with such a great opponent”. A suggestion to which Daddy Yankee responded: “I hope it’s our last lap be against the enemy of souls, fighting together in the army of the Lord.”.

In his public message Big boss he decided to call him by his name: William; and thanked him for the opportunity to speak with all his heart. “Within the rivalry, as you say, that divided us, today I feel at peace knowing that it is behind us, and“We have an example that we can have differences, but there will always be room for forgiveness.”

The artist, who recently announced his conversion to Christianity, addressed his partner as a great opponent. “I will never stop acknowledging everything you have also done for our movement”.

“I feel calm and peaceful, knowing that today we leave behind us the controversy between two exponents who raised our Puerto Rican flag high,” he added along with his own publish in which he also included a photograph of Don Omar.

Their rivalry was born in the middle of the origin of reggaeton, when each competed to gain the title of king of this genre.

In 2008, they tried to put an end to the controversy, recorded several songs together and went on a tour called The Kingdom, which only further distanced them. In previous interviews, Don Omar exposed some of the differences that existed between them amid this tour. (AND)