Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Daddy Yankee Coliseo de Puerto Rico Concert


Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Daddy Yankee will be the Main Producer for the La Play la Vida y Musica de Celia Cruz


Daddy Yankee according to People En Espanol will be the main producer for the La play la vida y musica de Celia Cruz. Of course this all is about the famous and amazing Celia Cruz that will never be forgotten by many.

Daddy Yankee mention to the press that he is doing this because he wants to support his musical legacy heritage.

He also said "Everyone loved Celia Cruz, she broke down barriers for many Latin American artists,”. The play will start on Sept. 12 in New York City. So good luck Yankee.

Daddy Yankee Gasoline blog


Top 50 Hottest Women in Music



Countless hours of research were put into these rankings. Thousands of pictures were scanned, hundreds of videos were watched, dozens of Wikipedia entries were combed through, and every woman on the list was thoroughly ogled to ensure a fair and accurate ranking.

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Daddy Yankee Feat. Akon - Bring It On Lyrics

[Daddy Yankee]
Cartel
Big Boss
Las palabras advertidas en esta canción
No se solidarizan con ningún cobarde {cobarde} en la calle
Pero sí con El Cartel Récords
Daddy Yankee, Akon y todos los afiliados mundialmente.

[Chorous Akon]
I got my heat; I got my balls
and enough heart to break all y’alls jaws.
But I rather round my nigga from Puerto Rico
to help me out with this war
Now bring it on
Now bring it on
Now bring it on
Now bring it on

[Daddy Yankee]
Oye estas bregando con los anormales
Somos, de los juguetes espaciales
Ya no le temo ni a los tribunales
Este quien van amedrentar con los metales, boy.
Me pone Daddy Yankee man
Ponte las pilas se tienes guille de Superman
Que rumba el cielo te puedo pone a volar
En guerra avisada coquiera todavía muere gente porque

I got my ------ up in fire
You better get out of my way b/c a rider
At any time in the morning or in the evening
Im letting u splurge till you retire.
Lets go, nosotros estamos dispuesto
En esto nosotros somos expertos
B/c we are doing this everyday...
In the ghetto whick is part of the game we play

[Chorous Akon]
I got my heat; I got my block
and enough Heart to break all y’alls jaws.
But I rather round my nigga from Puerto Rico
to help me out with this war
Now bring it on
Now bring it on
 
Now bring it on
Now bring it on

[Daddy Yankee]
Que carajos tu me vas hacer? si yo sé que a ti te parió la fecas
Pon las balas donde tú pones tus palabras
Vamos a ver de que tu estas echa muñeca
(I am not gangster) otro maleante de cartón
(I smell a Wagnsta) Tu eres tremendo bobolon, pa.
F**k my English, tambien my broken Spanish
The sound of the gun is a universal language cuz

I got my people and gun up in fire
You better get out of my way b/c a rider
At any time in the morning or in the evening
I'm letting u splurge till you retire.
Lets go, nosotros estamos dispuesto
En esto nosotros somos expertos
B/c we are doing this everyday...
In the ghetto which is part of the game we play

[Chorous Akon]
I got my heat; I got my balls
and enough Heart to break all y’alls jaws.
But I rather round my nigga from Puerto Rico
to help me out with this war
Now bring it on
Now bring it on
Now bring it on
Now bring it on

I got my heat; I got my block
and enough heart to break all y’alls jaws.
But I rather round my nigga from Puerto Rico
to help me out with this war
Now bring it on
Now bring it on
Now bring it on
Now bring it on

[Daddy Yankee]
Estamos listos para lo quesea y pa lo que venga
We are ready man Don’t get it f**king twisted
We can get a ticket and fly up there and give you a visit in the cold and we can turn it into heat
No te equiboques
Eso es bien facil pa nosotros.


Daddy Yankee Feat. Akon - Bring It On

Listen to the hot Daddy Yankee's collaboration with Akon!


Thursday, August 16, 2007

Daddy Yankee Signs More Than Three Thousand Autography at Every Stop


Daddy Yankee has caused an uproar at all his stops in Mexico while promoting his new album El Cartel: The Big Boss. The superstar rapper began his intense week of promotion in Guadalajara and later stopped in Monterrey and the capital, Mexico City. Intense media coverage and throngs of devoted fans have highlighted all of Yankee's public appearances.

At each stop, he was greeted at the airport by fans and media alike. While in Guadalajara, the Ritmoson Latino cameras traced his every step and thousands waited to have their copies of El Cartel: The Big Boss autographed. A similar reception awaited him in Monterrey.

The Official Daddy Yankee - MySpace Blog


Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Check out Daddy Yankee's Lo Que Paso Video


Timberlake: Madonna will kill me!


Pop queen Madonna threatened Timberlake with harm if he discloses the details of her upcoming album and their collaboration. The "Lovestoned" singer is working with Madonna on her album and they recorded a song together this year. Justin Timberlake stated: "I don't want to tell you the name of the song because she'll either kill me or have me kill you." The Madonna's album has been already defined as "hot" by producer Timbaland, who is affirmed that Madge performed amazing on it.

Read more about Madonna and other music celebrities on Extreme Hot Music


Monday, August 6, 2007

Daddy Yankee Charged for Copyright Infringement

Daddy Yankee has been sued for copyright infringement in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Victor M. Lopez, Jr., a Latin hip-hop songwriter and performer, alleges in the lawsuit that Daddy Yankee used a musical composition belonging to Lopez for use on “Salud Y Vida,” a track on Daddy Yankee’s breakthrough album “Barrio Fino.” Daddy Yankee and the record companies that helped produce and distribute his album, including Universal Music, also included Lopez’s musical composition on a DVD, a music video, and other products.

According to Lopez’s lawyers, Peter Afrasiabi and Chris Arledge of the law firm Turner Green Afrasiabi & Arledge LLP, the defendants’ theft of Lopez’s music is particularly shocking in light of the fact that there is no dispute as to Lopez’s authorship. Indeed, the album cover for “Barrio Fino” gives Lopez songwriting credit.

According to Arledge, Lopez intends to recover copyright infringement damages from Daddy Yankee, all of the record companies involved in the project, and the retailers and others who have profited from Lopez’s allegedly stolen work.

eMediaWire.com


Top Songs Stuck in Your Head

Nearly 98% of people have had songs stuck in their head. 'Stuck song syndrome' seems to annoy, frustrate, and irritate women a lot more than it does men. And are more frequent -- and last longer -- for musicians and music lovers. Slightly neurotic people also seem to suffer more. My 'earworm' all week has been "Hey There Delilah" by PlainWhite..

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