BIOGRAPHY

Don Omar, born William Omar Landrón Rivera on February 10, 1978, in Carolina, Puerto Rico, is a reggaeton singer, songwriter, and actor. He is known for his influential role in popularizing reggaeton music worldwide. Don Omar's music is characterized by its catchy rhythms, danceable beats, and often socially conscious lyrics.

Don Omar rose to fame in the early 2000s with his debut album "The Last Don," which included hit singles like "Dile" and "Dale Don Dale." He continued to achieve success with subsequent albums, earning him a reputation as one of the leading figures in the reggaeton genre. Some of his other notable songs include "Pobre Diabla," "Danza Kuduro," and "Taboo."

In addition to his music career, Don Omar has also pursued acting, appearing in films such as "Fast Five" and "Los Bandoleros." He has won several awards for his music, including Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Latin Music Awards. Don Omar remains a prominent figure in the Latin music industry, known for his innovative music and dynamic performances.