Dad Yankee was surprised to announce his return to music, After saying goodbye to music scenarios in December 2023 to focus on his spiritual life. This July 10th began his new single, “Smile”, marking the beginning of a new scene as the artistic name will change.
The announcement made it through Instagram’s official account, where he shared an emotional video with the actor and singer Anthony Ramos. In the clip, Histrion arrives at a house where the singer waits for it and after his greeting, “Big Boss” says: “I’m back.”
Why does Yankee dad change their name?
Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez not only amazed at his return, but also changing his name. This decision would not have made it only because of the new image he wants to convey with his music, he would also have a legal background.
His name Yankee Dad is a trademark that is challenged Between Reggeatonero, the former Wife Mireddys González and former Ayeicha Castellanos.
Well, moreover, what creates the name will continue to be a common gain between the three.
According to journalist Mandy Fridmann, this would be one of the reasons why the singer decided to retire.
Now, Ramón Ayala ceased to be the Yankee dad to become dywho will reflect his new place in music after the preaching of Christianity. Although he has not said that he will do religious music, he has made it clear that he will now have problems with positive messages.
“Smile” marks the beginning of Reggaetonero’s new music scene.
On the other hand, the legal procedure laid down by the “big boss” against Mireddys and Ayaicha for alleged irregularities in their companies’ management continues its course.
@Daddykee I’m back 😀 #sonriele 07.10.25
♬ Original Sound – Daddyyakee
Source: univision

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