Omar's third studio album was named " iDon" and released in April 2009 with "Virtual Diva" as the first single. For someone new in the industry, Omar was entrusted with quite a big role as the main character's new crew.
#DON OMAR MOVIE#
Omar made his entry to movie industry as Omar Santos in " Fast & Furious" which was released in U.S. They have four children together but sadly their marriage ended in 2011. Omar married forecaster/journalist Jackie Guerrido on April 18, 2008. A judge later dismissed the case when both parties reached an agreement. The reggaeton argued that the company that sued him did not give him airline tickets in time for him to conduct the gig. There was a slight trouble in 2007 when Omar was detained by police in Santa Cruz, Bolivia for not fulfilling a concert duty. Two of his songs from the album were featured in " The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift".
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The album also marked the beginning of his association to "The Fast and the Furious" franchise.
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Omar received the Latin Billboard award for Reggaeton Album of the Year for "King of Kings" in 2007. 7, the highest rank in reggaeton history, thanks to his single "Angelito". Second album " King of Kings" came in May 2006 and debuted straight at number one on the Latin Billboard charts and peaked the Billboard 200 at No. Billboard Latin Music Awards in 2003 recognized him as New Artist, Latin Pop Album of the Year and Latin Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year. It moved 300,000 units in South America and was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Released in 2003, the album contains his collaborations with Daddy Yankee, Hector & Tito, Trebol Clan and Glory among others.
#DON OMAR PROFESSIONAL#
" The Last Don" marked the beginning of his professional career as a solo artist. Hector Delgado would later produced his first album. Omar started hitting the right scenes at the right time, working as a backup singer for duo Hector & Tito among others. The son of William Landron and Luz Antonia Rivera was always a fan of music, leaving the chance to be a pastor at a young age to pursue a career in the field. Residente shared that the song was about dropping “64 bars of rhymes each” and forgetting “about the easy hooks that the music industry looks for on a daily basis.” The video’s black and white aesthetic, as well as Don Omar’s repeated call of “hasta abajo,” are both reminders of the past classics he’s stacked up throughout the years as a celebrated industry veteran.William Omar Landron Rivera was born February10, 1978 in Puerto Rico, and was later known worldwide as Don Omar. Other markers of Puerto Rican identity, like voceteo sound systems, surface in different scenes. His pride is all over the video for the song, which shows him and Residente rapping in a warehouse with the island’s flag hanging behind them. In a press release, Don Omar explains that he wants his upcoming music to expose who he is as a performer and as a Puerto Rican. Now, he’s gearing up for the latest incarnation of his career as he works on new music, and he’s kicking things off with the blistering anthem “Flow HP.” With its stewing, high-voltage perreo beat, “Flow HP” takes things back to reggaeton’s old-school days and features searing verses from Residente. The Puerto Rican rapper Don Omar is one of the most enduring figures in reggaeton, playing an integral role in shaping the genre over the decades.