The album explores music genres as of EDM, dance-pop, Latin pop and electropop and essential reggaeton.
[4] The album was supported by six singles, the lead, "Ven Conmigo", which won Collaboration of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards 2012.
It was supposed to be called Daddy Yankee Mundial Prestige, however, due the high expectations, he decided to make a full studio album.
The initial release date was supposed to be in July 2011; however, it eventually got pushed back because the producers lost part of the recorded material due a blackout caused by Hurricane Irene in Puerto Rico.
In May 2012, some songs from the album, such as "Lovumba" and "Ven Conmigo", were included on the setlist of Daddy Yankee's European Tour.
[12][13] In July 2012, it was revealed that he had a distribution record deal with Capitol Latin and the album release date was August 28, 2012.
[14] Yankee's presentation in August 2012 at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles received positive reviews by the critics, who noticed the anticipation of the album by the fans.
[15] Shortly before the album was released, Yankee performed at the People en Español Festival on September 1–2 in San Antonio.
[16] Following the album release, Yankee embarked in a series of promotional appearances inside retail stores in Orlando, Chicago, San Antonio and Laredo.
AllMusic gave the album a positive review and said the "Prestige would be cumbersome at 17 tracks if an overflow of flash, swagger, and talent didn't make that number right-sized".
Also, defined the single Ven Conmigo as a "Another career high point for the one they rightfully call "The Big Boss.
The music video for "Lovumba" was recorded in Puerto Rico in December 2011 and was directed by Carlos "Bambam" Martin and was released on January 11, 2012.
The track peaked at number 4 on US Billboard Hot Latin Songs and at the top 10 of Colombia, Honduras and Venezuela Airplay.
Subsequently, the track was certified gold and platinum in Chile, Italy and Spain and was included on the video game Just Dance 2014.
All lyrics are written by Daddy Yankee (co-writing in collaboration songs); all music is composed by Los de la Nazza (except on track 7 and 10) ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.