“Daddy Yankee Promotes New Docuseries: Reggaeton – The Sound that Conquered the World”
Daddy Yankee is making waves in the music industry once again with the upcoming release of his docuseries, Reggaeton: The Sound that Conquered the World. The series, set to premiere on October 3 on Peacock, will delve into the history and evolution of reggaeton, featuring interviews with some of the genre’s biggest names.
Directed by Omar Acosta and executive produced by Daddy Yankee himself, the four-part series promises to be a comprehensive look at how reggaeton went from its humble beginnings in Puerto Rico to becoming a global phenomenon. With appearances from artists like Ivy Queen, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin, viewers can expect to learn about the genre’s impact on music and culture worldwide.
Acosta, who worked closely with Daddy Yankee on the project, shared his excitement for the series, emphasizing the importance of telling the story of reggaeton’s rise to fame. He highlighted the genre’s generational impact and the influence of key figures like DJ Playero in shaping its sound.
Fans can anticipate a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the docuseries, with Acosta revealing that Daddy Yankee was actively involved in the editing process, treating it like crafting a song. The collaboration between the two promises a unique perspective on the history of reggaeton and its significance in today’s music landscape.
For those eager to learn more, the trailer for Reggaeton: The Sound that Conquered the World is now available for viewing, offering a glimpse into what promises to be a captivating exploration of one of the most influential music genres of our time.