Intocable (song)
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"Intocable" was selected as third and final single from 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:...

's debut album, The Last Don
The Last Don (album)
The Last Don was Don Omar's solo debut album. It was released in 2003 and included collaborations from artists such as: Daddy Yankee, Héctor & Tito, Trebol Clan, among others. The Last Don sold over 300,000 units in South America and eventually over 1,000,000 units worldwide...

 released on July 25, 2005 along with "Dile
Dile (song)
"Dile" is the second single from Don Omar's debut album, The Last Don . It was released airplay in May 2004, and released in iTunes on July 25, 2005 along with the track "Intocable".-Background:...

". The song doesn't have many promotion but was notably accepted by fans and radio stations, also was charted at number 38 on the Billboard Tropical Songs
Latin Tropical Airplay
The Tropical Songs is a record chart published on Billboard magazine established in 1994 with the first number-one song to be published was "En Las Nubes" by Edgar Joel. It features Latin music information from tropical music such as salsa, merengue, bachata, cumbia, and vallenato...

, the song doesn't have a music video.

Track listings

  • iTunes
    ITunes
    iTunes is a media player computer program, used for playing, downloading, and organizing digital music and video files on desktop computers. It can also manage contents on iPod, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad....

     Digital download
  1. "Dile" — 3:25
  2. "Intocable" — 2:46

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Tropical Songs
Latin Tropical Airplay
The Tropical Songs is a record chart published on Billboard magazine established in 1994 with the first number-one song to be published was "En Las Nubes" by Edgar Joel. It features Latin music information from tropical music such as salsa, merengue, bachata, cumbia, and vallenato...

38

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