Daddy Yankee Concerts Setlist

Daddy Yankee concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2025 tour

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Top 10 most played songs by Daddy Yankee: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

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The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

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Based on the average Setlist, Daddy Yankee will perform live for about 2:37.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (63% probability):

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  1. Legendaddy cover Campeón
  2. Legendaddy cover Remix
  3. King Daddy cover Problema
  4. La Rompe Corazones cover Rompe
  5. Carrete Navideño cover Machucando
  6. Barrio Fino cover Lo que pasó, pasó
  7. Legendaddy cover Rumbatón
  8. El Cartel: The Big Boss cover Ella me levantó
  9. no cover Mayor que yo (Luny Tunes cover)
  10. no cover No me dejes solo (Wisin & Yandel cover)
  11. 42 cover Sal y perrea (Sech cover)
  12. Soltera (remix) cover Soltera (Lunay cover)
  13. Talento De Barrio cover Llamado de emergencia
  14. Shaky Shaky cover Shaky Shaky
  15. Baila Baila Baila cover Baila baila baila (Ozuna cover)
  16. China cover China (Anuel AA cover)
  17. no cover Pasatiempo (Myke Towers cover)
  18. Talento De Barrio cover Somos de calle
  19. Yhlqmdlg cover La santa (Bad Bunny cover)
  20. Legendaddy cover X última vez
  21. Legendaddy cover Agua
  22. no cover Limpia parabrisas
  23. 2k20, Pt. 1 cover Que tire pa'lante
  24. Despacito Feat. Justin Bieber (remix) cover Despacito (Luis Fonsi cover)
  25. Mundial cover La despedida
  26. Talento De Barrio cover ¿Qué tengo qué hacer?
  27. Legendaddy cover Hot
  28. Limbo cover Limbo
  29. Legendaddy cover Bombón
  30. Con Calma cover Con calma
  31. Dura cover Dura
  32. Barrio Fino cover Gasolina

Daddy Yankee Biography

Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, better known by his stage name Daddy Yankee, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. He was born on February 3, 1976 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ayala grew up in a family which had many professional musicians. He too started taking singing lessons at an early age. However, his first choice of career was that of a baseball player. Sadly, he had to give up his ambitions as a pro athlete after being shot in the leg.

So, he stuck with the other passion of his, music. As a teenager, he fell in love with Spanish-language hip hop, mainly with the songs of Hispanic-American rapper Vico C. His first music gig was recording two guest spots on a mixtape by underground music producer DJ Playero.

In April 1995, Ayala released his debut album “No Mercy” under the name “Winchesta Yankee” and through White Lion Records. He could only sell a few copies by offering them for purchase after free early Daddy Yankee concert shows at high schools and local dance clubs. However, this was enough for him to be noticed by the local music industry. In 2000, he teamed up with American reggaeton and Latin hip hop artist Nicky Jam to form a musical duo named “Los Cangris” ("The Champs" in English). That partnership lasted until 2004.

In the meantime, in June 2002, Ayala put out the first album to achieve international success, titled “El Cangri.com”. By that time, he switched to his famous stage name “Daddy Yankee”. It peaked at the #43 spot on Billboard’s Latin Albums list.

However, that level of success is nothing compared to what came with the release of “Despacito” ("Slowly"). In January 2017, fellow Puerto Rican pop singer Luis Fonsi released his single “Despacito”, and featured Daddy Yankee on it to perform some rap verses. The music video blew up beyond belief, quickly becoming the most viewed video on YouTube. It hit 3 billion views in August 2017 to break the record. Now, it has over 7 billion views!

Daddy Yankee has put out 8 studio albums in total during his career. The best selling one among them so far has been “Barrino Fino” from July 2004, with around 5 million in sales worldwide. Meanwhile, the latest new Daddy Yankee album came out in March 2022, with the title "Legendaddy". His biggest hits to date are “Limbo” (2008), “La Rompe Corazones” ("The Heartbreaker", 2017), “Con Calma” ("Calmly", 2019) featuring Snow, and “Dura” ("Hard", also 2019).

Daddy Yankee is often credited with coining the phrase “reggaeton” to describe the genre of music popular in Puerto Rico that mixes influences of hip hop, dancehall, and pop. He is one of the pioneering figures in the genre. In March 2022, he announced he would be retiring at age 45 after the end of his upcoming Daddy Yankee concert tour.

 

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