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The song's hook, "Dale, Don, dale / Pa' que se muevan las yales," translates roughly to "Go for it, Don / So the girls can move".

: A notable 2005 remix features American rapper Fabolous and production by Swizz Beatz. 🌎 Impact and Cultural Significance

: The lyrics describe a flirtatious, high-energy party atmosphere, utilizing metaphors like "gato" (cat) and "gata" to describe the dancers' dynamic. Don Omar Dale Don

: Alongside Daddy Yankee's "Gasolina," this track was responsible for reggaeton’s "first wave" in the U.S. and Europe.

: Slang for women or girls in the early reggaeton era. The song's hook, "Dale, Don, dale / Pa'

Released in February 2003, "" is the breakout debut single by Puerto Rican artist Don Omar from his first studio album, The Last Don . The track is widely recognized as a foundational pillar of the reggaeton genre, helping transition the music from underground Puerto Rican clubs to a global mainstream phenomenon. 🎵 Musical Composition and Production Genre : Classic Reggaeton.

: Legendary duo Luny Tunes , alongside Noriega and Cheka. : Alongside Daddy Yankee's "Gasolina," this track was

: References "The Abnormals," a common term for reggaeton's inner circle and fans during that period.