Don Omar Presents: Meet the Orphans

Meet the Orphans is the fourth studio album by reggaeton artist, Don Omar, released on November 16, 2010.

[3] artists including Kendo Kaponi, Danny Fornaris, Syko, Plan B, Zion & Lennox, and Yaga & Mackie.

[10] In September 2009, Reggaeton singer Daddy Yankee confirmed work on Omar's new album,[11] following by the remix version of "Hasta Abajo".

On the iTunes Store both editions include the bonus track "Carta al Cielo" and a Digital booklet.

Here is an extract of his review: "a mix of new and old music – a must for Don Omar fans and worth considering if you're curious, but unfamiliar, with what's happening in the reggaeton genre 2010.

It's a curiously old-fashioned concept, like an old-school mix tape or a lower-wattage version of P. Diddy's epochal '01 Bad Boy showcase, The Saga Continues.

Though Meet the Orphans is studded with tales of social uplift (like the sluggish, serious "Angeles Y Demonios"), it's most agreeable when it sticks to fare like last summer's inescapable "Danza Kuduro", a warp-speed, tropical/meringue/pop redo of French Portuguese singer Lucenzo's hit "Vem dançar kuduro" (with Lucenzo included).