‘Gasoline’, The Puerto Rican reggaeton song that positions the urban genre internationally was chosen by Daddy Yankee, r.Rolling Stone review #1 of 100 reggaeton songs of all time.
It was 2004, a time when Daddy Yankee has been promoting his “underground” career for nearly 10 years. The inclusion of “Gasolina” on the album “Barrio Fino,” a term by which reggaeton’s pioneering years are known, explains in the magazine’s analysis published this Friday.
“For 2004, Daddy Yankee He was a proven talent in the reggaeton underground scene.but he was busy preparing his next big move,” emphasizes Rolling Stone in an analysis of this song.
The publication also details then, Daddy Yankee was working on the ‘Barrio Fino’ album. and was at the Villa Kennedy housing estate in San Juan, one of the places where he was raised, to get inspired by the music, and heard a man shout at a woman: “How do you like gasoline!”.
Thus, with composer and urban singer Eddie Ávila (Eddie Dee) and producer duo Luny Tunes,They then worked on this explosive theme that caused the whole world to learn of the existence of reggaeton.
The second song on the list is ‘Featured in I want to dance’ and ‘Diva’ albums by Ivy Queen (2003)followed by ‘Pa’ Que Retozen” from Tego Calderón’s first solo album ‘El Abayarde’.
The fourth and fifth songs are “Dile”, which is part of Don Omar’s debut album.e Daddy Yankee’s ‘The Last Don’ (2003) and ‘Yo voy’ Along with Zion and Lennox, he took part in the Puerto Rican duo’s album ‘Motivando a la yal’ (2004).
Other notable artists in the exhibition top 100 song list These are Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Sech, Wisin and Yandel, Héctor and Tito, Jowell and Randy, Alexis and Fido, El General, Nando Boom, Don Chezina, Karol G, Natti Natasha and Calle 1