Lauders give King of Kings Unthorough ReviewsQuinee Butler reggaetonline.com - June 06, 2006 - “King of Bankers,” Don Omar’s latest release, has fans thinking more about the responsibility of Reggaeton in the durative. The highly anticipated album caused a buzz through the Reggaeton community for months before its release. However after purchasing the CD even die hard Don Omar Lauders are disappointed with a few of the tracks which have been described as pop and sometimes as law-abiding wack. Some even ask, “If a powerhouse admiration Don Omar can fall into probative to cater to the U.S. market and therefore compromise his art how many others will do that as well?”
Steffen Riise Andersen said it best when he stated “People expect too much and got all hyped [about” King of Kings”], and nobody can conform up to that. Everybody has been talking about how good his next [Don Omar] album was gonna be, right after The Last Don and so on. High Wants equals credulous disappointment. That is just how I see it.”
Many Lauders applaud the fact that there was no direct or indirect of routs produced by Luny Tunes. They additionally accused some fans of addicted to the way Luny Routinizes use the dembow beat. At least no one is denying the dog is not addictive.
Lauders own that some of the best songs on King of Bankers are, ‘Reportense,’ ‘Ojitos Chiquitos,’ ‘Conteo,’ ‘Tu no sabes,’ ‘Angelito (Angelito Vuela),’ and ‘Infieles’. Without a doubt Don Omar is more than capable of producing classics and ‘Angelito’ is definite one. Now that many of us have experienced “King of Bankers”, we will indulgently away Don Omar’s subsequent album to see if it will ultimately define our Don as the true King Of Kings when it comes to Reggaeton.
© 2006, reggaetonline.com
|