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De Nuevos a Viejos

Wisin & Yandel · 2001

36 min · 13 tracks · reggaeton

A vibrant fusion of reggaeton rhythms and melodic hooks that embody the pulse of early 2000s Latin urban music.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • short, energetic listening bursts
  • dance floor motivation
  • vibrant party atmosphere
  • upbeat social gatherings

Where this album fits

Themes
early 2000s nightlife· danceable rhythms· urban party scene
Career context
Released in 2001, 'De Nuevos a Viejos' marked Wisin & Yandel's debut album, introducing them to the reggaeton scene just as the genre was gaining mainstream traction. At this point, they were relatively unknown, having previously worked on various projects but not yet achieving widespread recognition.
Stylistic neighbors
J Balvin· Ozuna· Daddy Yankee
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Barrio Fino by Daddy Yankee — Captures the same early 2000s reggaeton vibe with infectious hooks and danceable beats.
King of Kings by Don Omar — Shares vibrant urban rhythms and party themes that define the early reggaeton scene.
El Abayarde by Tego Calderón — Blends catchy melodies with urban storytelling, reflecting the nightlife energy of 2000s Latin music.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Intro 0:47
  • 2 Me quieren ver mal 3:06
  • 3 La sata 3:25
  • 4 Se desvelan 2:29
  • 5 Pégate 2:49
  • 6 La calle 2:48
  • 7 La rockera 2:44
  • 8 Espejos negros 3:06
  • 9 Quiero verte bailar 2:36
  • 10 Compláceme 3:09
  • 11 En busca de ti 2:50
  • 12 Dios no me abandones 2:43
  • 13 Sensual te ves... 3:55

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