Drawing in a large crowd on day two of Sueños Music Pageant, Don Omar cemented his icon standing delivering a jam-packed setlist to wrap the fourth version of the occasion in Chicago’s Grant Park.
On Sunday, the reggaetón powerhouse got here out on stage only a few minutes earlier than his 9 p.m. begin time, wanting to sing to the group — considerably bigger than yesterday’s — that had gathered to see him carry out. Don Omar didn’t disappoint and he knew precisely which songs would get his followers going.
From “Dale Don” to “Hasta Abajo” and “Dile,” the Puerto rican hitmaker began with a bang. “Latinos make some noise,” he stated on the high of his one-hour set. He was a person of some phrases, letting the music communicate for itself. “Are we having enjoyable?” he requested at one level. It’s protected to say the group was certainly having enjoyable with teams of mates perreando and singing together with the self-proclaimed King of Kings.
He went on to sing “Pobre Diabla,” Hector y Tito’s “Morena,” “Salió El Sol,” “Se Menea,” “Taboo,” “Danza Kuduro” and “Bandoleros.” However a spotlight of the evening was when he sang “Ella y Yo,” his 2005 hit duet with Romeo Santos. “You guys know this tune, proper?” he requested, nearly rhetorically.
One of many most memorable collaborations of the twenty first century, Santos and Don Omar have interaction in a call-and-response of types to inform a narrative of lust, infidelity and betrayal in “Ella y Yo.” Don Omar requested the Sueños crowd to play the a part of Santos and so they promptly adopted his orders, making for an epic duet between Don Omar and his followers.
Don Omar most lately wrapped his Again to Reggaetón World Tour, which marked his grand return to the stage in celebration of his decades-spanning profession.
Day two of Sueños Music Pageant additionally included riveting performances by Kapo, Bellakath, Omar Courtz, Jhayco, Tito Double P, Grupo Frontera and Wisin.
