Biography of Don Omar
William Omar Landron nation in Puerto Rico in 1978, better known as Don Omar is a Puerto Rican singer and composer. Brought up in Villa Palmeras, a little favored sector of Puerto Rico, Don Omar began composing his first songs and poems at age twelve and soon felt strongly attracted by the reggaeton, a musical genre emerged in Puerto Rico in the early 90's.
Her musical beginnings are linked to the church, which was linked as a pastor. For four years he was pastor at the Church of the Restoration in Christ in Bayamon, who left for a sentimental disappointment. During this period he was part of several groups that sang in religious celebrations.
In 2002, Don Omar's career took a turn when Hector El Bambino, heard and decided to sponsor him as a music producer. It was then adopted the name LandrĂ³n Don Omar and became involved as a composer in productions of other artists, including The 9 pests. Tito wrote several songs for solo, and noting as a composer worked with the duo Hector and Tito in the production of A La Reconquista. He also worked alongside MVP, Grayskull (You're warming up), The Godfather (Let) and Da'Flex, among others.
Friday, February 18, 2011
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