Don Omar Presents MTO²: New Generation

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MTO 2: New Generation
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ReleasedMay 1, 2012
Recorded2011–2012
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Length47:11
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Don Omar chronology
Don Omar Presents: Meet the Orphans
(2010)
MTO 2: New Generation
(2012)
The Last Don 2
(2015)
Singles from Meet the Orphans
  1. "Dutty Love"
    Released: March 9, 2012
  2. "Hasta Que Salga el Sol"
    Released: June 4, 2012
  3. "Zumba"
    Released: October 2, 2012

Meet the Orphans 2: New Generation is the fifth studio album by reggaeton singer Don Omar. It was released on May 1, 2012. It is the sequel to Don Omar's previous album, Meet the Orphans. The previews of three songs were released through YouTube on April 17, 2012. One is called Tus Movimientos featuring Natti Natasha, the second one is called Zumba and the third one is called Dame Una Llamada featuring Syko El Terror. In the official website of Orphanato Music Group it is said that "the album will contain 14 songs that will make history in music". [1] The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. [2] The album was top 5 in billboard in 2012 and the No. 1 spot on the Latin artists. [3] The album was record history in Billboard. [4] The album was top 36 decade in Billboard. [5] and was top 1 Top Latin Albums Chart in Billboard. [6] and is the album most download for Billboard in 2013. [7] The album was released on August 12, 2012 in Japan. [8] [9]

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The artis Don Omar was Top Latin artists in the year for Billboard in 2012. [10]

It is Omar's first album to include the Parental Advisory label. The track Zumba is featured in the video game, Zumba Fitness Core .

The album won 2 Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album at 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards and Best Urban Song. [11] [12] and was nominated for the Urban Album of the Year same award at the Lo Nuestro Awards. [13] It won 10 Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin Rhythm Album of the Year in 2013, [14] [15] and the album and artist was nominated with 18 nominations in 2013. [16] [17] [18] the album was nominated for Latin Rhythm Album of the Year in 2014. [19] the album sold 2,2 million singles worldwide. [20]

Track listing

Standard Edition [21]
No.TitleLength
1."Hasta Que Salga el Sol"4:06
2."Zumba"4:24
3."Dutty Love" (featuring Natti Natasha)4:46
4."Slow Motion" ((featuring Syko))3:11
5."FML (Fuck My Life)" (with Mims featuring Vinny Venditto)4:06
6."Ella No Sigue Modas" (with Juan Magan)3:52
7."Así Es Que Es" (featuring Syko and Pina Carmirelli)3:46
8."Flor De Campo" (by Syko)3:24
9."Mi Nena" (by Xavi featuring Zion y Lennox)3:46
10."Dame Una Llamada" (featuring Syko)3:54
11."La Llave De Mi Corazón" (featuring Yunel Cruz)3:56
12."FML (F My Life)" (with Mims featuring Vinny Venditto)4:07
Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Tus Movimientos" (featuring Natti Natasha)3:29
14."A Lo Mejor Ya Es Tarde" (featuring Syko)3:57


Bonus Tracks for international albums: Songs from Meet the Orphans

Mexico Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Danza Kuduro" (with Lucenzo)Landrón, Philippe De Oliveira, Faouze Barkati, Fabrice Toigo Lucenzo 3:19
14."Taboo"Landrón, Gonzalo Hermosa, Ulises Hermosa, Milton RestituyoA&X4:52
Japan Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Hasta Abajo"Landrón, Eliel Lind, Everton Bonner, John Taylor, Sly Dunbar, Lloyd WillisEliel3:52
14."Hooka" (featuring Plan B)Landrón, Lind, Raphy PinaEliel3:58
15."Danza Kuduro" (with Lucenzo)Landrón, Philippe De Oliveira, Faouze Barkati, Fabrice Toigo Lucenzo 3:19

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