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Talento De Barrio
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Album Details: Talento De Barrio

Release Date:07/29/2008
Label:Machete Music
UPC:895228002024

Track List: Talento De Barrio

  1. Talento de Barrio
  2. Pa-Kum-Pa!!
  3. Temblor
  4. Pose
  5. Llamado de Emergencia
  6. Oasis de Fantasia
  7. Salgo Pa' La Calle
  8. Que Tengo Que Hacer
  1. Suelta
  2. De La Paz y de La Guerra
  3. Pasion
  4. Como y Vete
  5. K-Ndela
  6. Infinito
  7. Somos de Calle

Pro Reviews: Talento De Barrio

  • All Music Guide

    Billed as the soundtrack to the film of the same name, Talento de Barrio is a fulllength showcase for Daddy Yankee that is essentially the followup album to El Cartel: The Big Boss (2007), a wideranging effort that found him experimenting with crossover tactics and collaborating with poprap artists including Akon, will.i.am, Fergie, and Scott Storch. Unlike that album, which yielded mixed results, Talento de Barrio doesn't aim to expand Daddy Yankee's fan base; rather, it aims to consolidate his already massive following. There are no Englishlanguage songs, no poprap collaborations, no Scott Storch productions, nothing even potentially embarrassing it's pure reggaetón. Granted, there are some Latin fusions (most effectively, "Llamado de Emergencia" fuses Columbian vallenato with reggaetón) and also some autotuned vocals à la TPain (the choruses of "Temblor" and "¿Qué Tengo Qué Hacer?"), but Talento de Barrio is clearly a return to Daddy Yankee's strengths as a streetlevel reggaetónero.... This makes Talento de Barrio a less interesting album than El Cartel: The Big Boss, whose broad range of crossover tactics was fascinating even when certain songs didn't work out as well as planned. On the other hand, Talento de Barrio is an allaround better album than El Cartel: The Big Boss. Not only is it more stylistically consistent and more reasonably paced at 15 songs in less than an hour's time; most importantly, it sticks with what's already proven successful. Three highlights in particular exemplify what works best for Daddy Yankee: "Pose" is another in a line of electrifying club tracks ("Gasolina," "Rompe," "Impacto"), "Somos de Calle" is a socially conscious rallying call for the streets, and "Salgo pa' la Calle" is a melodic gem featuring a fantastic hook by Randy (of Jowell Randy) and a standout production by Luny Tunes and Tainy. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Daddy Yankee

Street Jam Reggae Award-winning Daddy Yankee started getting involved in the Puerto Rican "reggaeton" scene at the age of 13. Known for combining reggae and Latin rap, the newcomer teamed up with Playero before becoming a major local number. In 1998 Daddy Yankee recorded "Posición," along with Alberto Style, featured in One Tough Cop's movie soundtrack followed by cont... Read more