the puerto rican Don Omar launched this Friday the salsa version of Sincerehis most recent theme and whose musical rhythm he assured that “runs” through his veins and that of his compatriots.
“My public knows that salsa is something that runs through the veins of all Puerto Ricans and in my case it is no exception,” Don Omar stressed in a press release.
“Previously I have had the opportunity to record with great pillars of the genre, but this time I wanted to give them something different by performing it alone,” he said. William Omar Landronfirst name of the self-styled “king” of reggaeton.
Some of the salseros that Don Omar has recorded with are Gilberto Santa Rosa, Víctor Manuelle and Jerry Rivera.
For his part, Rei Ortiz, who produced You don’t dance more than me by Don Omar along with Jerry Rivera, was responsible for giving the song a salsa style and a strong cadence Sincere.
“It has been a huge honor to work on this version of the song for Don Omar. His vision of bringing it to salsa was very interesting and successful. I am sure it will go down in history,” Ortiz stressed.
“Also, I am very pleased to have a first-rate work team, such as the percussionist and right-hand man Henderson Olivares, with whom I had the pleasure of recording and collaborating in the production of the song,” he added.
Since its release, the song Sincere It has monopolized the first places of popularity on radio stations and digital platforms.
The urban version of Sincere came after Don Omar released in 2021 Flow HP along with rapper Residente and Bobs with Nio Garcia.
Don Omar signed a contract with Saban Music Group to relaunch his music career, after announcing his retirement in 2017. (AND)
Source: Eluniverso

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