The following is a list of album appearances by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee. Only albums that do not have Daddy Yankee as a primary artist are eligible. The Year column indicates the year in which the album was released, not the song. The Album column indicates the first studio album in which the song was part of the track listing. Compilation or Greatest hits albums are eligible only if a song was not included on any studio album.
Title | Year | Album | Ref. |
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"So' Persígueme" | 1994 | Playero 34 | [1] |
[Unknown Title] | 1994 | Playero 36 | [2] |
"Ragga Moofin Mix" (with Master Joe, DJ Playero, Fellas Rican King, Yaviah, 2 Sweet, and Fat Flavor) | Playero 37 | [3] | |
"No Te Canses / El Funeral" | 1994 | Playero 38 | [4] |
"Qué Bien Te Ves" | 1995 | Playero 39: Respect | [5] |
"Camuflash" | 1996 | Playero 40: New Era | [6] |
"Usa La Uzi" | |||
"Nunca Lo Olviden" | |||
"El Trío" (with Mr. Notty and Yaviah) | 1997 | The Flow, Vol. 1 | [7] |
"¿Dónde Están?" | |||
"Peligro" | DJ Goldy 3: The Melody | ||
"El Cartel en la Casa" (with Bujuman) | Callejero | ||
"Te Tiran, Te Tapas" | The Legend | ||
"A Matar" (with Rey Pirín) | Power Cypha II | [8] | |
"The Profecy" (with Nas) | Boricua Guerrero | [9] | |
"Cuida Tu Cuerpo" (with Rey Pirín and Curly Valentino) | |||
"Sin Libreta" (with Mr. Notty) | In the House Radio, Vol. 3 | ||
"Todo Hombre Llorando Por Ti" | 1998 | Gárgolas, Vol. 1: El Comando Ataca | [10] |
"Es Evidente" | El Escuadrón del Pánico | ||
"Intro" (with Mr. Notty, O.G. Black, Maicol, Alberto Stylee, and Rey Pirín) | Tierra de Nadie | ||
"Que La Enamoren" | |||
"Quieren Matarte" (Tito El Bambino featuring Daddy Yankee) | Violencia Musical | ||
"No Me Dejo Llevar" (with Mr. Notty, Ivy Queen, Nicky Jam, Eddie Dee, Cavalucci, Alberto Stylee, Rey Pirín, and Maicol & Manuel) | No Creemos En Nadie | [11] | |
"Prepárense Las Yales" (with Rubio & Joel and Nicky Jam) | |||
"Reggae Manía" (with Grupo Manía and Nicky Jam) | The Dynasty | ||
"Secreto" (Alberto Stylee featuring Daddy Yankee) | Exclusivo | ||
"Cara de Payaso" | The Industry, Vol. 5: Coming to Attack | [12] | |
"Knockout" | 1999 | Gritos de Guerra | |
"Calibre de Más Poder" | Gárgolas, Vol. 2: El Nuevo Comando | [13] | |
"Mujeres Que No Bailen" | La Misión | ||
"Todas Las Yales" | Playero 41: Past, Present & Future | [14] | |
"Las Calles de Mi Isla" (D'Mingo featuring Daddy Yankee) | Rumbero Soy | [15] | |
"No Hacen Na" | 2000 | Guatauba 2000 | |
"P.R. All-Stars" (Tony Touch featuring Ivy Queen, Rey Pirín, Don Chezina, Mexicano 777, and Daddy Yankee) | The Piece Maker | [16] | |
"Desesperado" (with D'Mingo) | Boricuas N.Y. | ||
"Eres Tú" (with Nicky Jam) | The Flow: Sweet Dreams | [17] | |
"Puerto Rico Te La Dedico" (with Mr. Notty and Yaviah) | |||
"Yal" (with Nicky Jam) | Abusando | ||
"Dime Si Estás Ready" | Las 9 Plagas, Vol. 1 | [18] | |
"Para Que Bailen" (Speedy featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2001 | Haciendo El Amor Con Ropa | |
"Yo Sé Que A Ti Te Gusta" | La Conspiración | [19] | |
"Cuándo y Dónde" | |||
"Sábanas Blancas" (with Nicky Jam) | Sandunguero, Vol. 1 | [20] | |
"Rómpela" (Rey Pirín featuring Falo, Nicky Jam, and Daddy Yankee) | Da' Professional | ||
"Las Gatas" (with Nicky Jam) | Gárgolas, Vol. 3 | [21] | |
"En La Cama" (Nicky Jam featuring Daddy Yankee) | Haciendo Escante | [22] | |
"Mi Gatita y Yo" (Las Guanabanas featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2002 | Guillaera | [23] |
"Nadie Es Tu Socio En La Brega" (with Wise) | Despertando Conciencia 2 | ||
"El Gran Robo" (Lito MC Cassidy featuring Daddy Yankee) | Mundo Frío | [24] | |
"Mejor Que Tu Ex" | No Fear 4: Sin Miedo | ||
"Maúlla" (Yaga & Mackie featuring Daddy Yankee) | Sonando Diferente | ||
"Me La Explota" (Plan B featuring Daddy Yankee) | El Mundo del Plan B | [25] | |
"Gata Salvaje" (Héctor & Tito featuring Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee) | A La Reconquista | ||
"Aquí Está Tu Caldo" | 2003 | Blin Blin, Vol. 1 | |
"Party de Gangsters" | Babilonia: El Imperio Comienza | [26] | |
"Sentirte" (with Nicky Jam) | Sandunguero, Vol. 2 | ||
"Buscarte" (Nicky Jam featuring Daddy Yankee) | Salón de la Fama | [27] | |
"La Noche Está Buena" (Don Omar featuring Daddy Yankee) | The Last Don | [28] | |
"Cógela Que Va Sin Jockey" | Más Flow | [29] | |
"Los 12 Discípulos" (Eddie Dee featuring Gallego, Vico C, Tego Calderón, Julio Voltio, Ivy Queen, Zion & Lennox, Nicky Jam, Johnny Prez, Wiso G, and Daddy Yankee) | 2004 | 12 Discípulos | [30] |
"Donde Hubo Fuego / Pa'Tras, Pa'Lante" | |||
"Saoco" (Wisin featuring Daddy Yankee) | El Sobreviviente | [31] | |
"Yo Voy" (Zion & Lennox featuring Daddy Yankee) | Motivando a la Yal | [32] | |
"Se Activaron Los Anormales" (Divino featuring Daddy Yankee) | Todo A Su Tiempo | [33] | |
"La Matadora" (Mikey Perfecto featuring Tommy Viera and Daddy Yankee) | Evolución Arrestada | [34] | |
"Machete" | Los Anormales | [35] | |
"Mayor Que Yo" (Luny Tunes featuring Baby Ranks, Tony Tun Tun, Wisin & Yandel, Héctor el Father, and Daddy Yankee) | 2005 | Más Flow 2 | [36] |
"Mírame" | |||
"Taladro" (Eddie Dee featuring Daddy Yankee) | 12 Discípulos: Special Edition | ||
"A Romper La Disco" (Tommy Viera featuring Daddy Yankee) | Sangre Nueva | [37] | |
"Drop It On Me" (Ricky Martin featuring Daddy Yankee) | Life | [38] | |
"Paleta" (Wisin & Yandel featuring Daddy Yankee) | Pa'l Mundo | [39] | |
"Rah Rah" (Remix) (Pitbull featuring Elephant Man and Daddy Yankee) | Money is Still a Major Issue | [40] | |
"Mía" (Tito El Bambino featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2006 | Top of the Line | [41] |
"Se Le Ve" (Andy Montañez featuring Daddy Yankee) | Salsa con Reggaetón | [42] | |
"Oye Mi Canto" (N.O.R.E. featuring Nina Sky, Big Mato, Gem Star, and Daddy Yankee) | N.O.R.E. y la Familia...Ya Tú Sabe | [43] | |
"Dímelo" (N.O.R.E. featuring Daddy Yankee) | |||
"Royal Rumble (Se Van)" (with Wise, Zion, Wisin, Héctor el Father, Yomo, Franco El Gorila, Don Omar, Arcángel, and Alexis) | Más Flow: Los Benjamins | [44] | |
"Noche de Entierro (Nuestro Amor)" (Luny Tunes featuring Tony Tun Tun, Wisin & Yandel, Héctor el Father, and Daddy Yankee) | |||
"Me Matas" (Remix) (R.K.M. & Ken-Y featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2007 | Masterpiece: Commemorative Edition | [45] |
"Caliente" | Invasión | [46] | |
"Al Son del Boom" (Miguelito featuring Daddy Yankee) | El Heredero | [47] | |
"Controlando El Área" (with Bounty Killer) | 2008 | Caribbean Connection | [48] |
"Algo Musical" (Remix) (Ñejo & Dalmata featuring Arcángel and Daddy Yankee) | Broke & Famous: Still Broke | ||
"Talento de un Barrio Fino" (Tempo featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2009 | Free Tempo | [49] |
"Yo Tengo Una Gata" (Zion & Lennox featuring De La Ghetto, Yomo, Arcángel, Plan B, Alexis, Yaviah, Ángel Doze, Franco El Gorila, Jadiel, and Daddy Yankee) | Pa' La Calle | ||
"Quiero Decirte" (Arcángel featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2010 | The Problem Child | |
"Perdido Por El Mundo" (Zion & Lennox featuring Daddy Yankee) | Los Verdaderos | [50] | |
"Rescate" (Alexis & Fido featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2011 | Perreología | [51] |
"Chequea Cómo Se Siente" (Tito El Bambino featuring Daddy Yankee) | Invencible | [52] | |
"Aprovecha" (Nova & Jory featuring Daddy Yankee) | Mucha Calidad | [53] | |
"Vuelve" (Carnal featuring Farruko and Daddy Yankee) | Carnal | [54] | |
"Guaya" (with Arcángel) | 2012 | El Imperio Nazza | [55] |
"Llégale" (with Gotay) | |||
"Soldados" (with Barrington Levy and Ñengo Flow) | |||
"Pikete" (Farruko featuring Daddy Yankee) | The Most Powerful Rookie | [56] | |
"La Dupleta" (with Arcángel) | El Imperio Nazza: Gold Edition | [57] | |
"Comienza El Bellaqueo" | |||
"Explosión" (with Farruko and J Álvarez) | |||
"Finally Found You" (Remix) (Enrique Iglesias featuring Daddy Yankee) | Sex and Love | ||
"Pa' Eso Estoy Yo" (Gotay featuring Daddy Yankee) | El Imperio Nazza: Gotay Edition | ||
"Llevo Tras de Ti" (Arcángel and Plan B featuring Daddy Yankee) | La Fórmula | [58] | |
"Nos Matamos Bailando" (J Álvarez featuring Daddy Yankee) | El Imperio Nazza: J Álvarez Edition | [59] | |
"Mucha Soltura" (Jowell & Randy featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2013 | El Imperio Nazza: Doxis Edition | [60] |
"Junto al Amanecer" (Remix) (J Álvarez featuring Daddy Yankee) | La Buya, Vol. 1 | [61] | |
"Una Nena" (Farruko featuring Daddy Yankee) | El Imperio Nazza: Farruko Edition | [62] | |
"More Than Friends" (Inna featuring Daddy Yankee) | Party Never Ends | [63] | |
"Moviendo Caderas" (Yandel featuring Daddy Yankee) | De Líder a Leyenda | [64] | |
"Bien Cómodo" (featuring Randy, Jory, Yaga & Mackie, Baby Rasta & Gringo, Arcángel, Guelo Star, and J Álvarez) | Los de la Nazza: The Collection, Vol. 1 | [65] | |
"Guillao" (Farruko featuring Daddy Yankee) | |||
"Pa' Romper La Discoteca" (Remix) (Farruko featuring Yomo, Zion & Lennox, and Daddy Yankee) | |||
"Gatas, Bocinas y Bajo" (Farruko featuring Daddy Yankee) | |||
"Pakas de 100" (Arcángel featuring Daddy Yankee) | Sentimiento, Elegancia & Maldad | [66] | |
"Adicto al Dinero Fácil" (Tempo featuring Daddy Yankee) | Free Music | [67] | |
"Igual Que Ayer" | 2014 | El Imperio Nazza: Top Secret | [68] |
"Dime Qué Pasó" (featuring Arcángel) | |||
"Born to Rule" | Catch the Throne, Vol. 1 | [69] | |
"Otro Amanecer" (D.Ozi featuring Daddy Yankee) | El Suero de la Calle | [70] | |
"A Que No Te Atreves" (Remix) (Tito El Bambino featuring Chencho, Yandel, and Daddy Yankee) | Alta Jerarquía | [71] | |
"Mi Sueño" (Pacho & Cirilo featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2015 | Los Alqaedas, Vol. 3 | [72] |
"Yo Soy de Aquí" (Don Omar featuring Yandel, Arcángel, and Daddy Yankee) | The Last Don II | [73] | |
"Tírate al Medio" (Don Omar featuring Daddy Yankee) | |||
"Nota de Amor" (Wisin and Carlos Vives featuring Daddy Yankee) | Los Vaqueros: La Trilogía | [74] | |
"We Wanna" (Alexandra Stan and Inna featuring Daddy Yankee) | Unlocked | [75] | |
"Cazería de Nenotas" (Remix) (Clandestino & Yailemm featuring Amaro, Plan B, Pinto, Pusho, Tito El Bambino, and Daddy Yankee) | Equilibrium | [76] | |
"A Donde Voy" (Cosculluela featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2016 | Blanco Perla | [77] |
"Pierde Los Modales" (J Balvin featuring Daddy Yankee) | Energía | [78] | |
"Cierra Los Ojos" (Zion & Lennox featuring Daddy Yankee) | Motivan2 | [79] | |
"Firehouse" (with Play-N-Skillz) | ZIN 66 | [80] | |
"Hasta El Amanecer" (Remix) (Nicky Jam featuring Daddy Yankee) | 2017 | Fénix | [81] |
"Tu Hombre" (Nicky Jam featuring Daddy Yankee) | |||
"Probando" (Cosculluela featuring Daddy Yankee) | Los de la Nazza: The Collection, Vol. 3 | [82] | |
"Manual de Trucos" | ZIN 69 | [83] | |
"Bella y Sensual" (Romeo Santos featuring Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee) | Golden | [84] | |
"Todo Comienza En La Disco" (Wisin featuring Yandel and Daddy Yankee) | Victory | [85] | |
"Bailar Contigo" (Black Eyed Peas with Daddy Yankee) | 2022 | Elevation | |
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