Regarded as "the greatest reggaetón various artist album of all times", the album 12 Discípulos was released in 2004. It reached number one on the BillboardTropical Albums chart for three nonconsecutive weeks. It also reached number five on the BillboardLatin Albums chart. The album features songs by some of the most successful reggaetón artist, including the intro of the album "Los 12 Discípulos" where they all come together as one to show that "unity is needed for the genre reggaetón to evolve and survive". In 2005, a special edition of the album was released with a salsa only version of the song entitled "Quítate Tu Pa' Ponerme Yo".
Composition and writing
The song begins with an introduction by Gallego explaining who the "12 Disciplines" are, while stating that there were a lot of phone calls made, but only twelve selections. The chorus then follows performed by a lone Vico C. The first verse begins performed by Eddie Dee who is then followed by Tego Calderón. Voltio follows quickly with his own verse. Zion then performs the chorus to the song. Daddy Yankee and then Ivy Queen both follow with their verses respectively. Johnny Prez then performs his verse which is followed by the chorus performed by Nicky Jam. Wiso G then delivers his respective verse. Lennox performs his verse while the song is ended by an outdo by Gallego. In order of appearance, artist featured on the song are: Gallego, Vico C, the main artist Eddie Dee, Tego Calderón, Zion, the king of reggaetón Daddy Yankee, the lone female artist on the song and the queen of reggaetón Ivy Queen, According to the Chilean magazine Publimetro, Queen's verse in the song was a "feminine statement", claiming that women have the power". Johnny Prez, Nicky Jam, and finally Wiso G. In the video, Vico C sings the final verse, which on the album is performed by Nicky Jam.
Live performances
"Los 12 Discípulos" was performed at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2005. Not all of the singers participated lead by Eddie Dee, however, Daddy Yankee was replaced with Eddie Dee, as he performed his worldwide hit "Gasolina" on the show. Eddie Dee also performed Wiso G's verse. Tito El Bambino replaced Nicky Jam on the final chorus. Instead of Queen beginning her verse with "Quítate tu que llego la caballota, la perra, la diva, la potra"; Queen opened with "Quítate tu que llego la caballota, la reina, la diva, la potra"; replacing "perra" which literally means "bitch" with "reina" which means "queen". According to Ayala Ben-Yehuda, when the "12 Disciples" stepped on stage to perform, only one of the genre's leaders was wearing a gold mini-skirt on top of their jeans.
Charts
"Los 12 Discípulos" managed to reach number eight of the Billboard Tropical Songs chart, becoming a top ten hit. It received a nomination for "Tropical Airplay Track of the Year, New Artist" at the 2005 BillboardLatin Music Award.