Around ten o’clock in the evening, Daddy Yankee appeared on the imposing stage above the National Stadium after the countdown.
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Dressed in a gold suit and dark glasses, “Big Boss” lit up his concert with “Champion”, a hit from his latest album “Legendaddy”.
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Like a king on the battlefield, he was accompanied by dancers dressed as soldiers.
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“El Big Boss” sang a series of singles to the public, which alternated between his latest work and the work of past years.
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Classics such as “Rompe”, “Machucando” and “Lo que pasa, pasa” were played, which were later taken up by the more recent “Rumbatón”.
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“My career would not have been so brilliant if it wasn’t for a country like you, Peru,” said Daddy Yankee.
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“This country has always fascinated me, every time I go and see them with such kindness … Peru is a country where people walk with such humility and kindness,” said the king of reggaeton.
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The Daddy Yankee Show was meant to be one of the main dishes
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Like other icons, he also contributed to the creation of his own myth.
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He called himself Big Boss, Ultimate Leader, King Daddy, King of Remixes, Boss, Kangri.
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In March 2022, Daddy Yankee announced that he was retiring from music following the release of his seventh studio album, Legenddaddy.
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Daddy Yankee began his career in music in 1991, he was invited to participate in the recording of albums produced by DJ Playero, including Playero 37 and Playero 38.
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Nobody was surprised that tickets for his farewell tour “The Last Return” sold out in less than two hours, or that a few days before his concert in Lima, some fans camped outside the National Stadium.
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