Having slipped into label boss and talent scout with two
Meet the Orphans releases, reggaeton star
Don Omar had not issued a new, truly solo album since 2009's
iDon. This 2015 LP goes so far as to reference his 2003 debut, which is fine, since
The Last Don, Vol. 2 reaches those debut album heights, stuffing its track list with hits and no filler. "Soledad," "Guaya Guaya," and "Yo Soy de Aqui" all sit on the man's top shelf, and with a guest list that includes
Tego Calderón,
Daddy Yankee, plus
Wisin & Yandel, the satisfying album is star-studded as well. ~ David Jeffries