Just a few hours after its publication, the reactions on social networks were not long in coming, giving this image a result of more than 200,000 'likes' in record time. In addition, messages of encouragement have followed each other in the same direction: “Everything will be fine”, “you are a warrior” or “We send you all the strength in the world” are some of the messages read through Instagram. At this time, Don Omar has not announced what will happen with his upcoming projects, especially his tour Back to Reggaeton, which is expected to kick off on August 7 in California and culminate on September 15 in New York. It should be noted that this tour marks his big and highly anticipated return to the stage in style, as the last time was with Daddy Yankee in 2015 and 2016 The kingdom. In recent decades, Don Omar has managed to rise on the stage of Latin music with milestones already considered historic, such as Kuduro dance, Dale Don Dale or Poor devilthat continue to sound strong on the summer dance floors. It is true that the title of 'king of reggaeton' has always been competed with Daddy Yankee, another one of the greats of this music genre, with the rivalry between the two being a constant tug-of-war throughout their respective careers. “Today we close the book that preserved the best chapters of our controversial rivalry. Thank you for your words and for listening to mine, which also came from the heart. I wish you the best for you and your family,” Don Omar said at the time Daddy Yankee announced his retirement from the music world to devote himself to his Christian faith. It was the end of December last year when the Puerto Rican also announced his final farewell from the music and stage world: “This is the end of a chapter and the beginning of a completely new chapter. (…) I have been able to travel around the world for years, winning many prizes, applause and praise, but I realized something the Bible says: 'What is the use of a man gaining the whole world if he loses his soul ?' ' he thought. then for his millions of followers on social networks. Follow us on WhatsApp and receive the best news and most interesting storiesThe 'king of reggaeton', a controversial title
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