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Talento De Barrio

by: Daddy Yankee



Talento De Barrio
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0895228002024
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Machete Music
Manufacturer: Machete Music
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Machete Music
Release Date: August 12, 2008
Sales Rank: 5923
Studio: Machete Music










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Album Description:
El nuevo álbum del artista más famoso a nivel mundial del género 'Urbano' latino Daddy Yankee incluye 14 temas totalmente nuevos y producidos por el propio DY, Menace, Musicologo, Lunytunes y Diesel. Este álbum será lanzado simultáneamente con el estreno de la primera película protagonizada por Daddy Yankee 'Talento de Barrio'. El primer sencillo 'Pose' promete ser el tema de este verano, alcanzando las primeras posiciones en todos los charts de radio de música latina. El video 'Somos de Calle' ya es todo un éxito en los canales de videos nacionales. Incluye colaboraciones con Arcangel, Tempo y Randy. The new album from the most famous worldwide urban latin superstar Daddy Yankee includes 14 new tracks produced by DY himself, Menace, Musicologo, Lunytunes and Diesel. The album is going to be released simultaneously with his first motion picture 'Talento de Barrio' starring DY himself. The first single 'Pose' is already a nationwide , radio and club hit. The music video 'Somos de Calle' is already a hit on all major video channels. Include collaborations with Arcangel, Randy and Tempo.









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Disc 1:
  1. Talento del Barrio
  2. Pa-Kumpa!!
  3. Temblor
  4. Pose
  5. Llamado de Emergencia
  6. Oasis De Fantasia
  7. Salgo Pa'La Calle
  8. Que Tengo Que Hacer
  9. Suelta
  10. De la Paz Y De la Guerra
  11. Pasion
  12. Como y Vete
  13. K-dela
  14. Infinito
  15. Somos de Calle


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great album! ...
I've been a DY fan for a long time, so maybe I'm biased. But this CD is AWESOME! Unlike his previous CD "El Cartel," which was mostly focused on manufactured dance hits and contained a few duds (Papi Lover, anyone?), "Talento de Barrio" shows his real maturation as an artist. Every track on this CD is a winner in its own way. The tracks with guest artists are especially good. I have to admit, I listen to it pretty much every day on my way home from work & haven't gotten tired of it yet! DY has consistently been stepping the reggaeton game up and I can't wait to see what he does next.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A MUST HAVE Daddy Yankee Album! ...
What an album!!! Daddy Yankee is back and better than before! I was listening to this album for the whole first 2 weeks nonstop! Don Omar needs to come strong with another album, because Daddy blew this out of the water. Favorite songs: Pose, Guerra Paz, Pa Kum Pa, Temblor, Llamada De Emergencia, Come Y Vete, and Kandela. If you want great Reggaeton jams pick up this CD




Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * not as good as barrio fino ...
daddy yankees new Albums dont compare to Barrio Fino and i think he will never make another album as good as barrio fino Judge for yourself compare barrio fino to his newest albums and youll agree with me 100% that said Im out
Peace!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excelente Produccion!!!!! Excelent!!!!! ...
I don't have the chance to see the movie becuase I'm in the United States but the CD is awesome better than "El Cartel: TheBig Boss".



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Daddy Yankee does it again!... ...
Daddy Yankee is mi favorite artist...and wen i heard he was comin out wif Talento De Barrio I couldnt wait!...every since last october i have been waitin for dis CD...so many delays on da album's release date, but it finally decided to hit stores in August...here is wat i think of every song in dis album...

Talento De Barrio- I mus say it is a very gewd enterance...fits perfect for an intro and shows everyone dat he is da big boss...

Pa-Kum-Pa- Now, i have NOOO idea wat Pa-Kum-Pa means in general, but i still liked da song...after hearing dis one in da car after i bought it, Daddy Yankee had me sayin "Pa-Kum-Pa" at very random moments lol...

Temblor- Oh wow...too much to say about dis song...well jus like Pa-Kum-Pa, i heard dis song too on mi way home and MAAAAAAN it was super addicting!...i love dis fast paced song!...pure Reggaeton!...i am stuck to dis song ever since dat day...and everyone who i introduce dis song to, dey end up in mi position...if u love Reggaeton, u HAVE to hear dis song!...En Sus Marcas Listos Fuera da 2nd...

Pose- The main song...the best song...well i have been listenin to Pose for da past few months and it is still gewd...i liked it more bak den tho wen it was still fresh...but still wen dis song comes on mi radio...da volume gets PUMPED!...i still love dis song!...#1 in Talento De Barrio!...

Llamado De Emergencia- You see, dis is y i like Daddy Yankee...he is very much creative...dis is somewhat of a romantic song wif a cool main point...to call someone...cuz he needs help...due to da effects of being heartbroken...great song...love da beat...

Oasis De Fantasia- Now, I am a very big Daddy Yankee fan, but wen i saw dis song i kinda neva wanted to listen to it...maybe cuz i was stuck on Temblor and Pose...but den weeks later after i bought dis CD, i started listenin to dis song and its not dat bad...a very catchy beat...eh-oh OH!...eh-oh OH!...

Salgo Pa' La Calle- Dis is also a great song...mainly cuz it features Randy...but both have different voices which makes it very catchy...it goes from a nice smooth Randy voice to a yellin Daddy Yankee...and wat can i say its gewd like dat!...**Fact**...dis is da only song dat is not in da 3 minute range lol...

Que Tengo Que Hacer- A gewd gewd gewd song!...dis should be Yankees next single...it will be a guarantee everyone will love...da beginning of course is a lil bunk...it should have a different starting instead of da "Si-ki Daddy Yankee yoooo"...cuz he says dis like 4 or 5 times...but i still LOVE da song...

Suelta- Hmm...der aint much to say about dis song lol but i liked it tho!...Daddy Yankee states in da song "esta es musica de club" and well i think he shoulda have a better, more party beat if dats wat he wants da song to be like...but overall an excellent song...i especially like dat DEEP monsterous voice dat plays only in da beginning and end lol...

De La Paz y Guerra- Dis was jus like Oasis De Fantasia...i didnt wan even play dis song for some reason...but i gave it a couple of chances and wow i cant go wifout listenin to it once a day...DA BEAT IS GEWWWD!!...

Pasion- ok ok 1st lemme say...Arcangel...of course...if he is in da song den YOU KNOW dis song is gon be gewd!...to tell da truth i liked Arcangel more in dis song den Daddy Yankee...but dey both make a great collaboration...a nice lil romantic song of course since it has Arcangel...

Como y Vete- Now i wondered if Daddy Yankee was goin to make another somewhat of a dirty song!...and dis song answered mi own question!...well da beat mus i say we all know is from da Pac-man...but i love dis chorus..."esto es un como y vete!"...haha jus get some and GO!...but wen everything is mixed in: da lyrics, da beat, da sound of da women...a great song...

K-ndela- ok wat da hell is K-ndela???...haha!...i like da song too...ALOT of catchy phrases!...if u really dont listen to dis song alot, u will for sure be sayin da few small phrases lol...eh a eh a eh a ay!...

Infinito- One of mi other fav's from dis album...dis is mostly like a chill song for me...it barely has a beat but dats ok cuz dats da way i like it...so screamin of Daddy Yankee so its a clear song very smooth...i love da beginning of dis song...

Somos De Calle- Now dis song is so GANSTER!...lol no really...da beat is da best thing in dis song...da beat...no doubt...even if u dont listen to DY give dis song like 15 sec to be heard and u cant say its a boring beat...

Overall Talento De Barrio is another masterpiece by Daddy Yankee...he didnt leave me disappointed and still has me glued to dis disc as of today lol...Reggaeton lovers, spanish hip hop lovers, party lovers, latin music lovers, pick dis CD up!...it is worth your money!...

**Danny**


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