Barrio Fino

For the Belizean football team, see Barrio Fino F.C.
Barrio Fino
Studio album by Daddy Yankee
Released July 13, 2004
Genre Reggaeton, hip hop
Length 1:11:29
Label Universal, El Cartel
010134876-2
Producer Luny Tunes, DJ Nelson, Monserrate & DJ Urba, Fido, Eliel, Nely "El Arma Secreta", Echo, Diesel, Naldo
Daddy Yankee chronology
Los Homerun-es
(2003)
Barrio Fino
(2004)
Ahora le Toca al Cangri! Live
(2004)
Singles from Barrio Fino
  1. "King Daddy"
    Released: 2004
  2. "Gasolina"
    Released: 2004
  3. "Lo Que Paso, Paso"
    Released: 2004
  4. "No Me Dejes Solo"
    Released: 2005
  5. "Tu Príncipe"
    Released: 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Rolling Stone [2]
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Barrio Fino (Spanish: Fine hood) is the third studio album and first commercially released album by Puerto Rican rapper performer Daddy Yankee, released on 13 July 2004, by Machete Music and El Cartel Records.

The album features contributions by Wisin & Yandel, Andy Montañez, Zion & Lennox, Glory among others. The tracks were produced by Luny Tunes, DJ Nelson, Monserrate & DJ Urba, Fido, Eliel, Nely, Echo and Diesel.

While most of the lyrics were written by Daddy Yankee, Gasolina was a collaboration between Raymond and Eddie Dee. The album was praised by press and fans being his most complete album to date, combining Hip Hop, Salsa, with the traditional reggaeton sounds. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA with an excess of 1 million copies sold in the United States making Daddy Yankee the first reggaeton artist to sell that much.

Due to the tracks "Like You", "Santifica Tus Escapularios" and some other tracks, in some countries where the album was sold, they had the album release with a PA label or warning label. Barrio Fino was named the best-selling Latin Album and Tropical Album by Billboard.[3]

Contents

Track listing

# Title Production credits Time
01 Intro 1:19
02 King Daddy Luny Tunes 2:31
03 Dale Caliente (featuring Glory) Fido, Monserrate & DJ Urba 3:15
04 No Me Dejes Solo (featuring Wisin & Yandel & Glory) Fido, Monserrate & DJ Urba 2:50
05 Gasolina (featuring Glory) Luny Tunes 3:12
06 Like You Luny Tunes 3:22
07 El Muro Monserrate & DJ Urba 2:59
08 Lo Que Pasó, Pasó Luny Tunes & Eliel 3:30
09 Tu Príncipe (featuring Zion & Lennox) Luny Tunes 3:25
10 Cuéntame Luny Tunes, Eliel & Naldo 2:35
11 Santifica Tus Escapularios Luny Tunes 3:19
12 Sabor A Melao (featuring Andy Montañez) DJ Nelson 3:43
13 El Empuje Monserrate & DJ Urba 3:23
14 ¿Qué Vas A Hacer? (featuring May-Be) Fido 3:19
15 Salud Y Vida Echo 3:26
16 Intermedio 'Gavilan' 1:12
17 Corazones Echo & Diesel 3:29
18 Golpe De Estado (featuring Tommy Viera) Luny Tunes & Nely 3:06
19 2 Mujeres Luny Tunes 3:09
20 Saber Su Nombre Luny Tunes 3:38
21 Outro 3:10
Special Edition
22 Sabor A Melao (Salsa Remix) DJ Nelson 3:39
23 Lo Que Pasó, Pasó (Bachata Remix) Luny Tunes & Eliel 3:47
Bonus Tracks
24 Gasolina (Remix) (Featuring Pitbull) Luny Tunes 3:12
25 Gasolina (Remix) (Featuring N.O.R.E.) Luny Tunes 3:12
26 Gasolina (Remix) (Featuring Pitbull & N.O.R.E.) Luny Tunes 4:48
27 Gasolina (Remix) (Featuring Pitbull, N.O.R.E. & Lil Jon) Luny Tunes 4:43
28 Gasolina (Remix) (Featuring N.O.R.E., Gemstar & Big Mato) Luny Tunes 5:52
29 Tempted To Touch (Remix) (Featuring Rupee) 3:28

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[4] 1
Chart (2005) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200[4] 26
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[4] 33
U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums[4] 16

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Argentina (CAPIF)[5] Platinum 40,000x
Mexico (AMPROFON)[6] Platinum 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[7] Platinum 1,000,000^
United States (RIAA)[7] 6× Platinum (Latin) 600,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

Chart procession and succession

Preceded by
Veintisiete by Los Temerarios
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums number-one album
(first run)

July 31, 2004 - August 7, 2004
Succeeded by
Veintisiete by Los Temerarios
Preceded by
México En La Piel by Luis Miguel
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums number-one album
(second run)

January 1, 2005 - February 12, 2005
Succeeded by
Y Sigue La Mata Dando by Grupo Montéz de Durango
Preceded by
Y Sigue La Mata Dando by Grupo Montéz de Durango
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums number-one album
(third run)

March 5, 2005 - June 18, 2005
Succeeded by
Fijación Oral Vol. 1 by Shakira
Preceded by
La Trayectoria by Luny Tunes
U.S. Billboard Tropical Albums number-one album
(first run)

July 31, 2004 - August 7, 2004
Succeeded by
Valió la Pena by Marc Anthony
Preceded by
Hasta el Fin by Monchy & Alexandra
U.S. Billboard Tropical Albums number-one album
(second run)

November 13, 2004 - November 20, 2004
Succeeded by
Luny Tunes Presents La Mision 4: The Take Over by Luny Tunes
Preceded by
Luny Tunes Presents La Mision 4: The Take Over by Luny Tunes
U.S. Billboard Tropical Albums number-one album
(third run)

December 4, 2004 - May 14, 2005
Succeeded by
God's Project by Aventura

References