

In 2003 released The Last Don, his first album, which includes titles that will now be references to reggaeton as the songs Dale Don Dale, Dile and Pobre Diabla. He is currently signed to VI Music through Universal Music Latino. After that, he sang in a live concert with Héctor & Tito in 2003, which was released later as a CD and DVD, which included the songs that became instant hits, Baila Morena and Amor de Colegio (School Love). He started his career after many obstacles when Héctor Delgado (from the duo Héctor & Tito) gave him an opportunity to be a backup singer for them. He started in reggaeton with Yaga duo Yaga and Mackie Ranks in 1990 with the song Tha Cream in the album of the same name. He began singing and composing at age 21, feeling very close to the reggaeton style, which began to develop in Puerto Rico in the early 1990s. At this time he continues to take part in several groups that sing during religious celebrations. His musical debut began in the evangelical church Iglesia de la Restauración in Cristo en Bayamón, where he became the pastor for four years but he left because of a sentimental disappointment. The net worth is of $ 22,5 million of dólares. His songs are mostly about life and love some examples of these would be "La Recompenza" ( The Reward) and "Aunque te Fuiste" ( Even Though You Left Me). Omar is best known for his songs "Dile" and "Dale Don Dale" from his first album The Last Don and "Reggaeton Latino". He is believed to be one of the best reggaeton artists in Puerto Rico and all of Latin America and world by many music critics and fans alike. Don Omar (born William Omar Landrón Rivera Februin Puerto Rico ), is a reggaeton singer, composer, actor and producer, and a Puerto Rican Dominican businessman.
