Daddy Yankee Retiring

Daddy Yankee Retiring: It has been announced that Daddy Yankee, the King of Reggaeton, has decided to hang up his microphone at the age of 45. In a video posted to his social media sites, the Puerto Rican rapper announced the end of his 32-year music Career. His final words were, “I’m retiring by offering the biggest thanks to my fans, my colleagues and all the producers, radio, press and television,” he stated.

Daddy Yankee Retiring
Daddy Yankee Retiring

This genre would not have existed today had it not been for you,” he said. In my professional life, that’s the most valuable asset I can possess.” His final concert tour, “La ultima Vuelta,” and the release of his new CD, “Legendaddy,” have also been announced. On “Legendaddy,” he promised to include “all the styles that have defined me,” including “fight,” “party,” “war,” and “romance.” Daddy Yankee is calling it a career. A few months after being inducted into the “Billboard Hall of Fame” in September of 2021, Daddy Yankee intimated that he might be considering a musical retirement.

Daddy Yankee has won numerous accolades, including 10 Guinness World Records and seven Billboard Music Awards. Icon Award by Latin American Music Awards, Industry Leader Award from Latin Billboard Awards and entered into its Hall of Fame, and Lifetime Achievement Award from Balvin. There wouldn’t be J Balvin or Daddy Yankee without reggaeton, according to J Balvin. “I always had a vision from the caserio in Puerto Rico,” he remarked. It was all because of you that I was able to be the greatest of all time. To everyone, “Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you very much, and have a wonderful time on my final concert tour.”

The legacy of Daddy Yankee

It was later revealed that Daddy Yankee had gone on to talk about how he had influenced young people back home. “Most of us wanted to be drug dealers in the neighbourhoods where we grew up,” he says. To me, it means a lot that the majority of the people I meet in my neighborhood bars and casinos are interested in becoming vocalists. Daddy Yankee (born Ramón Luis Ayala Rodrguez on February 3, 1977) is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is known as the “King of Reggaetón” by music critics and fans alike.

Daddy Yankee Retiring
Daddy Yankee Retiring

“Reggaeton” was first used by Daddy Yankee in 1994 to designate a new Puerto Rican music genre that fused Jamaican reggae rhythms and Spanish rapping and singing with elements of American hip-hop and Latin Caribbean music. Other Latin urban performers frequently credit him as an inspiration. Ayala grew up at the Villa Kennedy Housing Projects in Ro Piedras, where he was born and reared. To fulfill his dream, he auditioned for the Seattle Mariners, a major league baseball team in the United States. During a break from a studio recording session with reggaeton singer DJ Playero, he was shot by a stray round from an AK-47 weapon.

Nine months after the shooting, Ayala was released from the hospital, and he attributes the tragedy to allowing him to focus solely on his music career. Daddy Yankee’s international smash track “Gasolina” in 2004 is credited for bringing reggaeton to a global audience and making the music genre a worldwide phenomenon. [10] As a result, he’s become one of Latin music’s best-selling musicians, with over 20 million recordings sold worldwide. A decade ago, Daddy Yankee’s CD Barrio Fino made history as the best-selling Latin music album of the decade from 2000 to 2009.

Daddy Yankee Retiring

Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi collaborated on “Despacito” in 2017, which became a smashing success. A Spanish-language number one on the Billboard Hot 100 had not been achieved since 1996’s “Macarena.” The song became a worldwide hit. Toward the end of April 2017, “Despacito” got its one billionth view on YouTube, making it the most-viewed video on the site. As a result of his success, Daddy Yankee became the first Latin musician to hold the title of the most-streamed artist on the Spotify platform in June 2017. Legendaddy, Daddy Yankee’s seventh studio album, will be released in March 2022, and the accompanying tour will be his last.

Daddy Yankee Retiring
Daddy Yankee Retiring

Daddy Yankee has won 184 awards from 484 nominations as of March 2022. Among his numerous accolades are five Latin Grammys, two Billboard Music Awards, fourteen Billboard Music Awards for Latin Artists, two Latin American Music Awards, eight Lo Nuestro Awards, an MTV Video Music Award, and six ASCAP Awards. He’s also won five Latin Grammys. The Puerto Rican Walk of Fame honored him with a star, as did People en Espaol and Harvard University’s Presencia Latina. Cnn named him the most influential Latino artist in 2009 and he was listed among the 100 most influential people of the year in 2006.

My personal life

Family: Most of Ayala’s personal life has been kept under wraps, and he rarely discusses it in interviews. He has stated that he prefers not to divulge such personal information because it is the only part of his life that is not open to the public. In an interview with Mara Celeste Arrarás in Al Rojo Vivo in 2006, he discussed his relationship with his wife Mireddys González, and their children. His marriage is robust because he and his wife are “friends above anything,” and because “weakness is the reason for the demise of countless musicians,” he said.

At the tender age of 17, he married his childhood sweetheart, whom he had first met as a child. Yamilette Ayala González was born as a result of their marriage. For him, the birth of his first daughter at the age of seventeen proved to be puzzling at first. He also characterized the experience of raising his daughter as difficult at that age. There’s also a son named Jeremy, who was born in 1998, and a daughter named Beasley, who was born in 1996.

Views on current events

Ayala took part in a 2008 campaign to encourage Puerto Ricans to vote in the island’s general elections. A concert named “Vota o quédate callado” was part of this effort (Vote or Remain Silent). At a press conference on August 25, 2008, Ayala endorsed Republican presidential candidate John McCain, calling him a “warrior for the Hispanic community.” “Vote or what date called: the candidates answer to the youth” was the debate Ayala hosted as part of this campaign, which was broadcast on October 9, 2008. Ayala opened a museum of reggaeton at Plaza Las Américas in November 2019, making it the first of its sort.

Daddy Yankee Retiring
Daddy Yankee Retiring

Philanthropy

On behalf of the environmental group “Yo Limpio a Puerto Rico” (also known as “I Clean Puerto Rico”), Daddy Yankee took on the role as a spokesperson in 2007. With the help of Daddy Yankee, PepsiCo, and Wal-Mart, a collaborative campaign was launched in Puerto Rico to encourage the general public and schools to recycle, with the slogan “Tómatelo en Serio, Recicla for Puerto Rico” (Take it seriously, recycle for Puerto Rico). This initiative included a recycling competition for elementary, middle, and high school students from across the island.

Throughout the island, Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club opened 16 recycling facilities where customers could drop off their recyclables. Daddy Yankee made a $100,000 donation to the Puerto Rico Food Bank in 2017 after Hurricane Maria devastated the island. A total of 9,000 families on the island were fed thanks to the money. Daddy Yankee presented Pete Alonso with the MLB HR Derby Champion medallion on July 8, 2019.