Bandoleros
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"Bandoleros" is a single that promotes both the album Los Bandoleros
Los Bandoleros
Los Bandoleros is a compilation reggaeton CD produced by Don Omar and released under his label All Star Records in 2005. It is named for "Bandoleros", a song on the CD.-Track listing:# "Intro" - Gallego# "Donqueo" - Don Omar# "Acelerá" - Angel Doze...

and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (soundtrack)
The soundtrack for the film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift was released on 20 June 2006.-Track listing:The soundtrack for the film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift was released on 20 June 2006.-Track listing:...

. It was one of the songs that brought reggaeton
Reggaeton
Reggaeton is a form of Puerto Rican and Latin American urban and Caribbean music. After its mainstream exposure in 2004, it spread to North American, European and Asian audiences. Reggaeton originated in Puerto Rico but is also has roots from Reggae en Español from Panama and Puerto Rico and...

 airplay to the United States, and was heard worldwide. Its lyrics talk about the reggaeton genre, and its music video is one of the most watched music videos on YouTube
YouTube
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. The song was also featured in the 2009 film Fast and Furious.

Background

"Bandoleros" is one of the songs that brought reggaeton airplay to the United States. It has both Tego Calderón
Tego Calderón
Tegui Calderón Rosario is a Puerto Rican rapper and actor.-Early life:Calderón was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, the son of Pilar Rosario Parrilla, a schoolteacher, and Esteban Calderón Ilarraza, a government worker for Puerto Rico's Department of Health. Moving at a young age from his native...

 and Don Omar
Don Omar
Don Omar, also known as El Rey Don Omar, also known as El Rey Don Omar, also known as El Rey (born William Omar Landrón Rivera; February 10, 1978, is a Puerto Rican Reggaetón singer and actor.-Early life:...

talking about the reggaeton genre, and how they are at this point in their reputation. Tego Calderón talks about his respect for Tempo, who was in jail and got a lot of haters who eventually regained respect among other reggaeton artists.

Music video

The music video shows Don Omar in a car talking on his cell phone, and Tego Calderón rapping in the streets about his reputation.

Other versions and covers

The music for this song is used in the "Fiji Gunda" by Pacifik.
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