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El Cartel: The Big Boss

El Cartel: The Big Boss is the fourth studio album and eighth overall by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee. It was released on June 5, 2007, by El Cartel Records through Interscope Records and It is the third installment following El Cartel (1997) and El Cartel II (2001).[1] It explores lyrics and themes ranging from immigration, tabloid rumors, romance, dance and protest against political corruption. The album production persecutes an aggressive sound and was focus on hardcore reggaeton and Latin urban mixed with elements of tropical rhythms, R&B and straight-up hip-hop on a few tracks. The album's theme was to solidified the artist status at the top of Latin music industry and rivals. It features guest appearances Akon, Fergie, Will.i.am, Nicole Scherzinger, Héctor el Father and contains the contributions of producers such as Scott Storch, Luny Tunes, Tainy, and Mr. Collipark.[2][3][4][5]

El Cartel: The Big Boss
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 5, 2007
RecordedAugust 2006–April 2007
Studio
Genre
Length77:49
Language
Label
Producer
Daddy Yankee chronology
Barrio Fino en Directo
(2005)
El Cartel: The Big Boss
(2007)
Talento de Barrio
(2008)
Singles from El Cartel: The Big Boss
  1. "Impacto"
    Released: April 12, 2007
  2. "Ella Me Levantó"
    Released: August 8, 2007

El Cartel: The Big Boss receive polarized reviews by the critics. While some critics enjoyed the music diversion and praised the production as Yankee's input and charisma as well, others criticized reggaeton's repetitive formula. The album was nominated for Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Album of the Year.[6] Also, it was nominated for Best Latin Urban Album at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards and Best Urban Music Album at the 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. Eventually, it won Top Latin Album of the Year and Reggaeton Album of the year at the 2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards. The album was supported by two official singles. The lead single "Impacto" won Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year in 2008 and was included at the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto IV.[7]

El Cartel: The Big Boss was a commercial success. It debut at the top of US Billboard Top Latin Albums and at number nine US Billboard 200, with the highest sales figure for reggaeton album in its first week. It was the best selling Latin album in the United States of 2007,[8] His third consecutive album to do so, following Barrio Fino en Directo in 2006[9][10] and Barrio Fino in 2005, that were top sellers in the two previous years.[11][12] Eventually, it received platinum certification (Latin field) three times by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Also, it reached the top ten in Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Argentina and Paraguay selling over one million of copies worldwide. In August 2007, Daddy Yankee embarked on the Big Boss Tour to promote the album, his second arena tour in the United States and his first official world tour.[13]

Background and production edit

Initial plans of the album, according to Yankee himself in summer of 2005, it would feature much of his vintage reggaeton style and that he's been in talks with P. Diddy, the Neptunes, Lil Jon and one of his childhood idols, Dr. Dre, about getting down on the album. However, none of those plans was materialized.[14] Daddy Yankee said that he wanted people to see his style as an MC and return to his hip-hop roots.[15] He collaborated with producers Scott Storch and will.i.am to combine, as he put it, "the force and our creative minds to create a new sound".[15]

Yankee started writing for the album shortly after the last leg of Barrio Fino World Tour ended in June 2006. The recording seasons official started in August 2006, at the Hit Factory In Miami and ended in April 2007 with the recording of the remix of Impacto with Fergie.[16][17][18] He also collaborated with Akon on a track called, "Bring It On", a track he considered as a follow-up to his lead single.[19][20] Another song from the album that is characterized as a "catchy club banger" entitled, "Impacto" was produced by Scott Storch and features The Black Eyed Peas member, Fergie.[21] He also recorded a song with Pussycat Dolls' lead vocalist, Nicole Scherzinger, which he described as a "crazy dancehall, Caribbean song".[19] On the track "Soy Lo Que Soy", Daddy Yankee self-proclaimed himself as the leader of reggaeton when he stated that "the Latin people baptized me as the King of Reggaeton".

Promotion and media appearances edit

On April 16, 2007, Yankee revealed plans for his second arena tour in the US with initial plans to expand the tour to Europe and Asia.[22] Following the announcement, presale of the tickets started and fans got a pre-order digital copy of the album on iTunes in a marketing strategy to bundle the sales.[23][24] In May 2007, MTV Tr3s made the reggaeton star its "Artist of the Month", with interviews, news and special programming across its TV, online and wireless platforms. On May 15, 2007, the album was released for pre-order along with the remix of Impacto with Fergie. Also, the dates of the US leg were released and available for presale. Those who pre-ordered the album got a special code to buy the tickets on June 9, 2007 while the general sales were set on June 15.[25]

On the day the album was released, an especial edition was released to Walmart that included an exclusive MTV Tr3s-branded package. It includes a DVD with a Daddy Yankee interview, five performances from his MTV $2 Bill concert.[26][27] Following the album release, Daddy Yankee embarked in a series of press conferences and television appearances to promote the album including El Show de Cristina, Don Francisco Presenta and So You Think You Can Dance.[28] However, on June 8, 2007, he was hospitalized due dehydration and exhaustion. For this reason, many public appearances were cancelled for rest of the week.[29][30][31]

On August 3, 2007, Yankee performed "Impacto" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, one of the few Latin acts to do so at the time.[32] On October 2, 2007, he made a guest appearance on the second episode "The Work of a Business Man" of the TV series Cane where also he performed the track "Who's Your Daddy?". The episode was premiered with a viewership of 9.24 million.[33][34] On November 8, 2007, he performed "Ella Me Levanto" at the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards ceremony.[35] During the promotion of the album, Daddy Yankee performed at Madison Square Garden.[36] The album was supported by The Big Boss Tour, which started its US leg at the Chicago Allstate Arena on August 31 through October 17, 2007, at the Toyota Center in Houston.[37] Following that, the tour continued in Latin America.[38]

Reception edit

Commercial reception edit

In the United States, the first-week prediction were between 110k-115k.[39] However, The album debuted at number seven on the U.S. Billboard 200 and at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, selling 82,000 copies in its first week, making it the highest reggaeton album to sell in its first week.[40] By the end of 2007, the album became the top-selling Latin album in the United States with 248,000 copies sold.[41][42] On March 26, 2009, the album received a Latin album triple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping 300,000 copies.[43]

In Mexico, the album debut at number five and later received platinum certification for moving 50,000 copies.[44] Also, the album was certified Gold. In Venezuela, the album debut at number 4 on the charts. In Dominican Republic, El Cartel: The Big Boss was named best reggaeton album that year.[45] In Argentina and Ecuador, the album debut at number 4.[46] n Venezuela, it debut and peaked at number 5 at the retail album charts according to Recordland.[47] In Peru, it peaked at number 10 at the retail best selling albums charts. The album also charted in Swerzerland and Spain. In Japan, it debut at number 41 with 4,184 copies sold.[48][49] As of November 2007, The album sold 800,000 copies worldwide.[50] It hit 900,000 copies in it first 12 months of been released.[51]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [52]
Entertainment WeeklyC[53]
PopMatters          [54]
The New York Times(favorable)[55]
Stylus MagazineC+[56]
The Washington Post(favorable)[57]
Billboard(favorable)[58]
Miami New Times(Negative)[59]
Los Angeles Times    

El Cartel: The Big Boss received generally favorable reviews. Most of the critics praised the album's production and Yankee's input, while others criticized some creative decisions and the repetitive formula. Allmusic gave the album a positive review and said the album consists of "potential hits".[52] Rhapsody said, "he once again proves himself the reigning king of reggaeton" and proclaimed that "he's also doing more with hip-hop in the mainland idiom than a lot of artists."[60] While, Jon Pareles from The New York Times praised Yankee's charisma, consistensy and hability and stated "Daddy Yankee has grown more earnest. He raps about his street connections, his success, his gratitude to God, his artistic pride and his annoyance with the press".[61] Leisla Cobo form Billboard staff praised the production and mainstream appeal and stated "Above all, this is simply a better-crafted album, at both a songwriting and a production level, than prior efforts".[62]

In a more detailed review, Agustin Gurza from the Los Angeles Times gave the album 3 out 4 stars and wrote a positive review titled "Daddy Yankee knows this best; The rapper, once expected to be a crossover star, mostly stays true to his reggaeton roots". In the review he stated "leaves no doubt that he still has the skill and style that made him stand out from reggaeton's crowded rank-and-file" and about the artist's charisma and talent wrote "leaves no doubt that he still has the skill and style that made him stand out from reggaeton's crowded rank-and-file".[63]

In a more critical review, Andrew Casillas of Stylus Magazine gave a mixed review to the record and compared the album to Daddy Yankee's previous efforts and said, "while the front-loaded standard reggaetón tracks aren't short on hit potential, they're lacking in the sort of charisma that has made Daddy Yankee famous." He then added that "the closing third of the album is quite encouraging. Neil Drumming from Entertainment Weekly, wrote "Here, the steady, dance-floor-quivering rhythms that make reggaeton a club staple are beefed up by hip-hop producers like Scott Storch and will.i.am. The results, nonetheless, are robotic: shrill melodies and beats so rigid and relentless".[56]

Singles edit

"Impacto" was released as the lead single from the album on April 12, 2007. Simultaneously, the remix version, featuring Fergie was released as a second single. The videos of the two version were released in the Universal Studios. "Mensaje De Estado" was released as the first promotional recording off the album; a short music video then followed. The third official single, "Ella Me Levanto" was also released. In October 2007 was released the official video. The video was recorded in the Dominican Republic.

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Jefe"Raymond Ayala, Leo VazquezDiaz Brothers3:58
2."En Sus Marcas Listos Fuera"Ayala, VazquezTainy, Menes3:27
3."Cambio"AyalaScott Storch3:11
4."Fuera de Control"AyalaLuny Tunes, Tainy3:03
5."Impacto"AyalaScott Storch, Tainy3:05
6."Ella Me Levantó"AyalaMr. G., Nely, Tainy3:29
7."A lo Clásico"Ayala, Vazquez, Jose TorresScott Storch, Nely, Tainy3:54
8."Bring It On" (featuring Akon)Ayala, Thiam Aliaune, Frederick TiptonAkon3:43
9."Who's Your Daddy?"Ayala, William Adamswill.i.am3:28
10."El Celular"Ayala, VazquezNely2:48
11."Ven Dámelo"Ayala, Torres, VazquezNely, Tainy3:45
12."Papi Lover" (featuring Nicole Scherzinger)Ayala, Nicole Scherzinger, Kara DioGuardiJust Blaze, Echo & Diesel3:40
13."Qué Pasó!"Ayala, Jason BoydScott Storch4:11
14."Mensaje de Estado"AyalaMr. Collipark, Los Vegaz4:06
15."Tensión" (featuring Héctor el Father)Ayala, Vazquez, Víctor RiveraNely3:21
16."Soy Lo Que Soy"Ayala, VazquezNely4:11
17."Coraza Divina" (additional voices by Héctor el Father)AyalaEgy Rodriguez3:55
18."Plane to PR" (featuring will.i.am)Ayala, Adamswill.i.am4:07
19."Me Quedaría"AyalaHumby4:20
20."Todos Quieren a Raymond"AyalaEgy Rodriguez4:42
21."Impacto (Remix)" (featuring Fergie)Ayala, Adams, Stacy FergusonScott Storch, Tainy3:26

Credits and personnel edit

Charts and certifications edit

See also edit

References edit

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El Cartel The Big Boss is the fourth studio album and eighth overall by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee It was released on June 5 2007 by El Cartel Records through Interscope Records and It is the third installment following El Cartel 1997 and El Cartel II 2001 1 It explores lyrics and themes ranging from immigration tabloid rumors romance dance and protest against political corruption The album production persecutes an aggressive sound and was focus on hardcore reggaeton and Latin urban mixed with elements of tropical rhythms R amp B and straight up hip hop on a few tracks The album s theme was to solidified the artist status at the top of Latin music industry and rivals It features guest appearances Akon Fergie Will i am Nicole Scherzinger Hector el Father and contains the contributions of producers such as Scott Storch Luny Tunes Tainy and Mr Collipark 2 3 4 5 El Cartel The Big BossStudio album by Daddy YankeeReleasedJune 5 2007RecordedAugust 2006 April 2007StudioHit Factory Criteria Miami El Cartel Carolina Puerto Rico Record Plant Los Angeles GenreHip hopreggaetonpopR amp BLength77 49LanguageSpanishEnglishLabelEl CartelInterscopeProducerScott StorchAkonMr ColliparkLuny TunesHumbywill i amJust BlazeTainyNelyMenesEchoDieselDiaz BrothersDaddy Yankee chronologyBarrio Fino en Directo 2005 El Cartel The Big Boss 2007 Talento de Barrio 2008 Singles from El Cartel The Big Boss Impacto Released April 12 2007 Ella Me Levanto Released August 8 2007 El Cartel The Big Boss receive polarized reviews by the critics While some critics enjoyed the music diversion and praised the production as Yankee s input and charisma as well others criticized reggaeton s repetitive formula The album was nominated for Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Album of the Year 6 Also it was nominated for Best Latin Urban Album at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards and Best Urban Music Album at the 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Eventually it won Top Latin Album of the Year and Reggaeton Album of the year at the 2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards The album was supported by two official singles The lead single Impacto won Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year in 2008 and was included at the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto IV 7 El Cartel The Big Boss was a commercial success It debut at the top of US Billboard Top Latin Albums and at number nine US Billboard 200 with the highest sales figure for reggaeton album in its first week It was the best selling Latin album in the United States of 2007 8 His third consecutive album to do so following Barrio Fino en Directo in 2006 9 10 and Barrio Fino in 2005 that were top sellers in the two previous years 11 12 Eventually it received platinum certification Latin field three times by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA Also it reached the top ten in Mexico Peru Ecuador Venezuela Dominican Republic Argentina and Paraguay selling over one million of copies worldwide In August 2007 Daddy Yankee embarked on the Big Boss Tour to promote the album his second arena tour in the United States and his first official world tour 13 Contents 1 Background and production 2 Promotion and media appearances 3 Reception 3 1 Commercial reception 3 2 Critical reception 4 Singles 5 Track listing 6 Credits and personnel 7 Charts and certifications 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Sales and certifications 8 See also 9 ReferencesBackground and production editInitial plans of the album according to Yankee himself in summer of 2005 it would feature much of his vintage reggaeton style and that he s been in talks with P Diddy the Neptunes Lil Jon and one of his childhood idols Dr Dre about getting down on the album However none of those plans was materialized 14 Daddy Yankee said that he wanted people to see his style as an MC and return to his hip hop roots 15 He collaborated with producers Scott Storch and will i am to combine as he put it the force and our creative minds to create a new sound 15 Yankee started writing for the album shortly after the last leg of Barrio Fino World Tour ended in June 2006 The recording seasons official started in August 2006 at the Hit Factory In Miami and ended in April 2007 with the recording of the remix of Impacto with Fergie 16 17 18 He also collaborated with Akon on a track called Bring It On a track he considered as a follow up to his lead single 19 20 Another song from the album that is characterized as a catchy club banger entitled Impacto was produced by Scott Storch and features The Black Eyed Peas member Fergie 21 He also recorded a song with Pussycat Dolls lead vocalist Nicole Scherzinger which he described as a crazy dancehall Caribbean song 19 On the track Soy Lo Que Soy Daddy Yankee self proclaimed himself as the leader of reggaeton when he stated that the Latin people baptized me as the King of Reggaeton Promotion and media appearances editOn April 16 2007 Yankee revealed plans for his second arena tour in the US with initial plans to expand the tour to Europe and Asia 22 Following the announcement presale of the tickets started and fans got a pre order digital copy of the album on iTunes in a marketing strategy to bundle the sales 23 24 In May 2007 MTV Tr3s made the reggaeton star its Artist of the Month with interviews news and special programming across its TV online and wireless platforms On May 15 2007 the album was released for pre order along with the remix of Impacto with Fergie Also the dates of the US leg were released and available for presale Those who pre ordered the album got a special code to buy the tickets on June 9 2007 while the general sales were set on June 15 25 On the day the album was released an especial edition was released to Walmart that included an exclusive MTV Tr3s branded package It includes a DVD with a Daddy Yankee interview five performances from his MTV 2 Bill concert 26 27 Following the album release Daddy Yankee embarked in a series of press conferences and television appearances to promote the album including El Show de Cristina Don Francisco Presenta and So You Think You Can Dance 28 However on June 8 2007 he was hospitalized due dehydration and exhaustion For this reason many public appearances were cancelled for rest of the week 29 30 31 On August 3 2007 Yankee performed Impacto on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno one of the few Latin acts to do so at the time 32 On October 2 2007 he made a guest appearance on the second episode The Work of a Business Man of the TV series Cane where also he performed the track Who s Your Daddy The episode was premiered with a viewership of 9 24 million 33 34 On November 8 2007 he performed Ella Me Levanto at the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards ceremony 35 During the promotion of the album Daddy Yankee performed at Madison Square Garden 36 The album was supported by The Big Boss Tour which started its US leg at the Chicago Allstate Arena on August 31 through October 17 2007 at the Toyota Center in Houston 37 Following that the tour continued in Latin America 38 Reception editCommercial reception edit In the United States the first week prediction were between 110k 115k 39 However The album debuted at number seven on the U S Billboard 200 and at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart selling 82 000 copies in its first week making it the highest reggaeton album to sell in its first week 40 By the end of 2007 the album became the top selling Latin album in the United States with 248 000 copies sold 41 42 On March 26 2009 the album received a Latin album triple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for shipping 300 000 copies 43 In Mexico the album debut at number five and later received platinum certification for moving 50 000 copies 44 Also the album was certified Gold In Venezuela the album debut at number 4 on the charts In Dominican Republic El Cartel The Big Boss was named best reggaeton album that year 45 In Argentina and Ecuador the album debut at number 4 46 n Venezuela it debut and peaked at number 5 at the retail album charts according to Recordland 47 In Peru it peaked at number 10 at the retail best selling albums charts The album also charted in Swerzerland and Spain In Japan it debut at number 41 with 4 184 copies sold 48 49 As of November 2007 The album sold 800 000 copies worldwide 50 It hit 900 000 copies in it first 12 months of been released 51 Critical reception edit Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 52 Entertainment WeeklyC 53 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 54 The New York Times favorable 55 Stylus MagazineC 56 The Washington Post favorable 57 Billboard favorable 58 Miami New Times Negative 59 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp El Cartel The Big Boss received generally favorable reviews Most of the critics praised the album s production and Yankee s input while others criticized some creative decisions and the repetitive formula Allmusic gave the album a positive review and said the album consists of potential hits 52 Rhapsody said he once again proves himself the reigning king of reggaeton and proclaimed that he s also doing more with hip hop in the mainland idiom than a lot of artists 60 While Jon Pareles from The New York Times praised Yankee s charisma consistensy and hability and stated Daddy Yankee has grown more earnest He raps about his street connections his success his gratitude to God his artistic pride and his annoyance with the press 61 Leisla Cobo form Billboard staff praised the production and mainstream appeal and stated Above all this is simply a better crafted album at both a songwriting and a production level than prior efforts 62 In a more detailed review Agustin Gurza from the Los Angeles Times gave the album 3 out 4 stars and wrote a positive review titled Daddy Yankee knows this best The rapper once expected to be a crossover star mostly stays true to his reggaeton roots In the review he stated leaves no doubt that he still has the skill and style that made him stand out from reggaeton s crowded rank and file and about the artist s charisma and talent wrote leaves no doubt that he still has the skill and style that made him stand out from reggaeton s crowded rank and file 63 In a more critical review Andrew Casillas of Stylus Magazine gave a mixed review to the record and compared the album to Daddy Yankee s previous efforts and said while the front loaded standard reggaeton tracks aren t short on hit potential they re lacking in the sort of charisma that has made Daddy Yankee famous He then added that the closing third of the album is quite encouraging Neil Drumming from Entertainment Weekly wrote Here the steady dance floor quivering rhythms that make reggaeton a club staple are beefed up by hip hop producers like Scott Storch and will i am The results nonetheless are robotic shrill melodies and beats so rigid and relentless 56 Singles edit Impacto was released as the lead single from the album on April 12 2007 Simultaneously the remix version featuring Fergie was released as a second single The videos of the two version were released in the Universal Studios Mensaje De Estado was released as the first promotional recording off the album a short music video then followed The third official single Ella Me Levanto was also released In October 2007 was released the official video The video was recorded in the Dominican Republic Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Jefe Raymond Ayala Leo VazquezDiaz Brothers3 582 En Sus Marcas Listos Fuera Ayala VazquezTainy Menes3 273 Cambio AyalaScott Storch3 114 Fuera de Control AyalaLuny Tunes Tainy3 035 Impacto AyalaScott Storch Tainy3 056 Ella Me Levanto AyalaMr G Nely Tainy3 297 A lo Clasico Ayala Vazquez Jose TorresScott Storch Nely Tainy3 548 Bring It On featuring Akon Ayala Thiam Aliaune Frederick TiptonAkon3 439 Who s Your Daddy Ayala William Adamswill i am3 2810 El Celular Ayala VazquezNely2 4811 Ven Damelo Ayala Torres VazquezNely Tainy3 4512 Papi Lover featuring Nicole Scherzinger Ayala Nicole Scherzinger Kara DioGuardiJust Blaze Echo amp Diesel3 4013 Que Paso Ayala Jason BoydScott Storch4 1114 Mensaje de Estado AyalaMr Collipark Los Vegaz4 0615 Tension featuring Hector el Father Ayala Vazquez Victor RiveraNely3 2116 Soy Lo Que Soy Ayala VazquezNely4 1117 Coraza Divina additional voices by Hector el Father AyalaEgy Rodriguez3 5518 Plane to PR featuring will i am Ayala Adamswill i am4 0719 Me Quedaria AyalaHumby4 2020 Todos Quieren a Raymond AyalaEgy Rodriguez4 4221 Impacto Remix featuring Fergie Ayala Adams Stacy FergusonScott Storch Tainy3 26Credits and personnel editProduction Executive Producer Raymond Ayala Musical Producer Daddy Yankee Co Producer Jose Gocho Torres Creative Director Carlos R Perez Interscope Team A amp R Joe 3H Weinberger HHH Artists Marketing Christian Clancy Marketing Director Andrew Flad Marketing Coordinator Justin Dreyfuss Mix Engineer Dylan 3 D Dresdow Production Coordinator Les Scurry Publicity Dennis Dennehy Video Randy Sosin David Saslow New Media Ravid Yosef Legal Damian Elahi A amp R Coordinator Archie Schonfeld HHH Artists International Don Robinson El Cartel Records Project Manager Mireddys Gonzalez Legal amp Business Affairs Edwin Prado Manager Nomar Ayala Project Coordinator Lorna Robles Public Relations Mayna Nevarez Tour Manager Milton Gonzalez Stage Manager Pedro Jimenez Elastic People Team Art Direction Design Carlos R Perez Graphic Design Kiley del Valle Interactive Designer Balind Sieber Project Coordination Eric Vazquez Controller Joanna Egozcue Photography by Mateo Garcia Producer Alejandro Navia Stylist O Neal McKnightCharts and certifications editWeekly charts edit Chart 2007 Peakposition Argentinian Album Chart 64 4 Ecuadorian Album Chart 65 4 Japanese Albums Oricon 66 41 Mexican Albums Chart 67 5 Mexican International Albums Chart 68 2 Peruvian Album Chart 69 10 Spanish Albums Chart 70 65 Swiss Albums Chart 71 52 U S Billboard 200 72 9 U S Billboard Digital Albums 73 9 U S Billboard Top Latin Albums 74 1 U S Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums 1 U S Billboard Top Rap Albums 75 1 Sales and certifications edit Region Certification Certified units sales Mexico AMPROFON 76 Gold 50 000 United States RIAA 77 3 Platinum Latin 300 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone See also editList of number one Billboard Top Latin Albums of 2007 List of number one Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums of 2007References edit El Cartel The Big Boss by Daddy Yankee itunes apple com Apple Inc Retrieved November 18 2010 Guerra Joey September 20 2007 Daddy Yankee stays fresh as reggaeton s master Chron Retrieved May 7 2022 Cohen Jonathan April 3 2007 Daddy Yankee Drafts Fergie Akon For New Album Billboard Retrieved May 7 2022 Rodriguez Jayson Daddy Yankee s Spanglish Rapping Proves To Akon He s The Big Boss MTV News Retrieved May 9 2022 Daddy C El mundo sabe que soy el jefe www laprensa hn in Spanish Retrieved May 11 2022 Nominees for Premio Lo 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