
¿Sabías que Don Omar calificó como “mala” la canción “La Gasolina” de Daddy Yan…
La confesión la realizó el productor Luny Tunes en una conversación con detalles inéditos sobre sus experiencias creando éxitos de reguetón
In a recent candid discussion, acclaimed music producer Luny Tunes opened up about the challenging beginnings of what would become one of reggaeton's most iconic tracks, Daddy Yankee's 'Gasolina.' Speaking about the song's initial reception, Luny Tunes recounted how a leading artist of the era, whom he initially hesitated to name but later identified as Don Omar, dismissed the track. "He told me 'Gasolina' was garbage," Luny Tunes revealed, detailing the significant apprehension faced by the production team. This revelation sheds light on the often-unpredictable journey of a global hit. Despite the strong initial criticism from a respected peer, 'Gasolina' defied expectations, catapulting Daddy Yankee to international stardom and cementing its status as a foundational piece of reggaeton. The producer emphasized that such historical anecdotes should not cause offense, stating, "This is history. Artists shouldn't get upset over something that happened 20 years ago; these are old rumors. It won't hurt now; it's already passed." The discussion underscores the vision and resilience required to introduce groundbreaking music, even when met with skepticism from within the industry.
La confesión la realizó el productor Luny Tunes en una conversación con detalles inéditos sobre sus experiencias creando éxitos de reguetón