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Released in February 2003, "" is the breakout debut single by Puerto Rican artist Don Omar from his first studio album, The Last Don . The track is widely recognized as a foundational pillar of the reggaeton genre, helping transition the music from underground Puerto Rican clubs to a global mainstream phenomenon. 🎵 Musical Composition and Production Genre : Classic Reggaeton.

: Nominated for Best Latin/Reggaetón Track at the 2007 International Dance Music Awards. 📜 Key Lyrics Analysis

: The album version includes uncredited vocals from female reggaeton pioneer Glory , who provides the "papi" responses. Don Omar Dale Don

: It received massive promotion in Puerto Rico and eventually sold over 100,000 copies in Spanish-speaking countries.

: The lyrics describe a flirtatious, high-energy party atmosphere, utilizing metaphors like "gato" (cat) and "gata" to describe the dancers' dynamic. Released in February 2003, "" is the breakout

: Approximately 98 BPM, featuring the iconic "Dem Bow" rhythm.

Watch these videos to explore the legacy and energy of this reggaeton classic: : Nominated for Best Latin/Reggaetón Track at the

: Slang for women or girls in the early reggaeton era.