Daddy Yankee - Que Tire Pa' 'Lante - Youtube
Daddy Yankee continues to be one of the best-selling artists in the world. Last fall he released what would be his first solo song Que tire pa’lante and even today it is still on the top of the most listened to songs. Although it is a solo song, he has called on some of the best-known Latinos to not feel alone, including among others Bug Bunny, Anuel AA, Natti Natasha, Darell, Wisin and Lennox.
The video clip that accompanies the song could not be left behind and in August 2020 it continues to be one of the most viewed videos on YouTube. In it, he once again makes his animated alter ego participate, who is increasingly more prominent than the artist himself and marking some dance steps like a professional. It was recorded in the city of Los Angeles and with Marlon Peña directing, something already common for the singer. Live action and animation are mixed, with a good number of special effects in which the singer gathers his army to conquer a city, with a very street style, and with all the movements that produce an earthquake that breaks the ground and collapses some buildings. After this, a ring appears in which we can witness a dance battle, and we will even see one of the accessories of the moment, the masks, turning Daddy Yankee into a visionary.
This return of the king of reggaeton is one of the most triumphant, with a very catchy chorus that you won't be able to stop singing and some movements that will have you hypnotized. In the video we can see these choreographies carried out by her dance corps, which has caused it to go viral on TikTok and other social networks, among all those who have tried to do it, a girl stands out who to the rhythm of Que pull pa'lante YouTube has driven crazy, becoming famous in practically the whole world, in countries like Mexico, Spain and the United States.
Since Daddy Yankee began his career in the 90s, being the pioneer in the genre and popularizing in Latin America, the Puerto Rican has not stopped reaping successes. His international fame comes with his album Barrio Fino and the song Gasolina but year after year he has always been present in every summer, reaching this Que tire pa’lante, worthy successor to China and which continues to be one of the public's favorites.