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Reggaeton king Daddy Yankee to play Bogota

by Pandora Pugsley July 23, 2010
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daddy yankee

The Grammy award-winning reggaeton star Daddy Yankee is scheduled to play to 14,000 in Colombian capital Bogota on July 31.

Daddy Yankee – real name Ramon Ayala – is a successful actor, film producer, radio host and social activist in Latin America. The Puerto Rican star is on the road promoting his ninth album “Mundial,” which has already grabbed the number one spot in the Latin Billboard charts.

Ayala is celebrated for popularizing reggaeton outside the Hispanic world as well as throughout Spain and Latin America. The singer’s seventh studio album “Barrio Fino” sold two million copies worldwide and won him a Latin Grammy Award in 2006, the same year the star was named the one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world.

Tickets for the event cost between COP65,000 and 205,000. For more information click here.

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