Final tour has sold out

Daddy Yankee’s critically acclaimed chart-topping magnum opus and farewell album Legendaddy has already eclipsed 600 million global streams and counting in less than a month. Speaking to the excitement around the last chapter of his genre-defining career, his farewell tour La Ultima Vuelta (The Last Round) has already sold out in advance of its launch this summer. He also recently shared the music video for “X Ultima Vez” with Bad Bunny. It has generated 40 million-plus views thus far.

Upon release, Legendaddy landed as the No. 1 Latin album in the world! It bowed at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums Chart, arriving as his fifth consecutive No. 1 debut on the respective chart. Additionally, it catapulted into the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200 at #8, marking his highest position on the chart to date and first Top 10 in 15 years since 2007’s El Cartel: The Big Boss. Additionally, it soared to No. 1 on the Spotify Weekly Top Albums Chart.

Right out of the gate, Legendaddy took over Spotify worldwide, ascending to No. 1 on the Global Album Chart, achieving the biggest streaming day of his career on Spotify with a staggering 35.7 million streams — almost double his prior career-best. The album reached No. 1 in 19 markets, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Spain and more on Apple Music’s All-Genres list. Additionally, five of the album’s music videos have vaulted into the Top 10 on YouTube. He has bested his own personal records with the album – and it has only just begun to catch fire too!

However, his goodbye is hardly an occasion for tears. Instead, the album might just be the biggest part of the century as he invites a variety of A-list friends to celebrate over three decades of music on this 19-track opus. To herald the record’s arrival, he accompanied the release with nine exhilarating and high-energy music videos for “Agua,” “La Ola,” “Zona del Perreo,” “Hot,” Bombon,” “El Abusador del Absador,” “Impares,” and for the single “Remix.” The single’s head-nodding beat and Reggaeton production underscore hard-hitting verses and a rafter-reaching refrain. It pops off as a banger on par with his most applauded output. The accompanying visual proves equally scorching, stylish, and sexy.

From the epic Michael Buffer-led opener title track through the emotional finale “Bloke,” Legendaddy traverses a myriad of styles and sounds made famous by Daddy Yankee throughout his iconic run thus far. Other highlights on the album include “Campeon,” which tackles his career and what it took for him to be a champion in the industry as well as his staple signature tropical fusion sound that he melds together so well with the Luny (Luny Tunes)-produced track “Rumbaton.”

Not to mention, he attracts his most superb guest list yet. Rauw Alejandro and Nile Rodgers rolls through for “Agua,” while he and Bad Bunny turn up on “X Ultima Vez.” There’s also the unshakable and unforgettable “Zona de Perreo” with Natti Natasha and Becky G and “Hot” with Mr. Worldwide himself, Pitbull. Lil Jon and El Alfa team up for the international banger “Bombon” and on “Pasatiempo,” he links up with Myke Towers for an explosive anthem, while “Para Siempre” sees him turn up with Sech. He also collaborated with some of the industry’s hottest producers including Play-N-Skillz, Luny (Luny Tunes), Tainy, OMB, JBD, Dímelo Flow, Slow Mike, Nekxum, BK, Jhon El Diver, Wiso, Alex Killer, G.O.K.B., Maki Váez, Scott Summers, Chris Jedi, Gaby Music, Muzik Junkies, DJ Morphius and Blu Rey.
Check out the full tracklisting below.

Legendaddy stands out as his first album in ten years and his boldest, brightest, and biggest musical statement ever.