Don Omar announces that he has cancer: “See you soon” | LOS40 Urban

Don Omar announces that he has cancer: “See you soon” | LOS40 Urban
Don Omar announces that he has cancer: “See you soon” | LOS40 Urban

As long as Don Omar becomes news is for a good reason: the arrival of a new studio album, a collaboration or the announcement of the dates of their next tour. But this time, the Puerto Rican is the protagonist of the media for a news that is far from positive.

Don Omar has announced on social networks who suffers from cancer. She has done it on social networks, where she has shared a photo of one of her wrists showing the bracelet from her hospital admission at the Orlando Health center in the United States.

“Today yes, but tomorrow I won’t have cancer. Good intentions are welcome. See you soon. #fuckcanceradds the Puerto Rican to the photo description.

The news has generated a veritable flood of comments and messages of support from his fans and colleagues. “How?” asks Juan Magán in shock with an emoji of two people hugging. “God with you, Will. You are a warrior,” adds another. “Keep your head up, brother. Health is a blessing,” says Sean Paul. At the moment the type of cancer the artist suffers from is unknown.

Don Omar is one of the greatest legends of reggaeton. His music has traveled the world and has inspired generations of artists who today succeed on digital platforms. Together with Daddy Yankee and other faces, he laid the first foundations of a genre that, although it was not well regarded at the time, has been building a path full of lights and joys for all its fans. Topics like Tell him, Dale Don and The sun came out These are just some of the song titles that have made history internationally and have accumulated millions of views.

At 46 years old, he has shown that there is nothing and no one that can stop his passion for music. The one that has ended up giving him numerous recognitions and achievements in almost 30 years of experience.

From LOS40 and LOS40 Urban want to send our encouragement to Don Omar, who faces this new and difficult stage of his life with hope and with the clear idea that he will return stronger than ever. Cheer up, Kong!

 
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