Daddy Yankee maybe have a lot of "Prestige" in the reggaeton world but that may now be in "Limbo" as he has lost a court battle after canceling a tour in Argentina. TMZ is reporting that the reggaeton super star was sued in Florida in 2011 after he canceled a 10-city tour in South America with only a two days notice. Diego Hernán De Iraola, the concert promoter, says he lost about $820,000 that he gave the "Gasolina" hitmaker in advance. He sued for damages and stress making his eyes bleed, and now Daddy Yankee has to pay up $6 million after he lost the case. This will definitely put a dent into the Christmas shopping with Black Friday just a aweek away. LatinTimes reached out to the singer's management team for comment but we have yet to hear back from them.
Daddy Yankee is recently went into unexplored territory by Latino artists and launched a new 3D video game titled "Trylogy Tower Defense" during New York Comic Con. Comic book fans that attended the convention were able to catch a preview of the highly anticipated game. NYCC provided the perfect platform to show off the thrilling new game at the sold-out event that saw panels featuring the new Spike Lee film "Oldboy" starring Josh Brolin, a preview of season 2 of the Syfy hit "Defiance" with the main cast discussing the juicy details and the unveiling of a Zack Snyder directed animated short that celebrated the 75 years of Superman as a comic book hero. The Puerto Rican "reggaetonero" will be seen battling battling enemies from cossing a map by building traps to slow them down and towers from which they are shot at. The "Gasolina" hitmaker is the lead playable character as well as a third person character that is able to shoot.
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