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| Daddy Yankee | Primary Artist |
| Rafy Lind Maymi | Guitar |
| Baby Rasta | Composer |
| Francisco Saldaña | Producer |
| Ñengo Flow | Composer |
| Raymond Ayala | Executive Producer |
| Kendo | Composer |
| De la Ghetto | Composer |
| Antonio "Rayito" Rayo | Producer |
| Prince Royce | Composer |
| Giancarlo Rivera | Producer |
| Jonathan Rivera | Producer |
| Farruko | Composer |
| Musicologo | Producer, Engineer |
| Milton González | Road Manager |
| Los De La Nazza | Producer, Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - David Jeffries
Building on the well-rounded effort that was 2010's Mundial, Daddy Yankee's sixth studio album is a whirlwind mix of reggaeton and Latin music flavors, but this time, the overall flow of the album is effortless, with no tolerance of filler. Prestige actually feels more important from the beginning, kicking off with the rock-solid "Perros Salvajes," which comes off as "Gasonlina" pitched down a touch, making that winding snake of reggaeton's Den Bow beat sound all the more sinister. Traditional reggaeton rules the album until J. Alvarez and Yankee take a swim in Auto-Tune for the sweet R&B of "El Amante," and when it comes to getting the pop party started, both ...