Yes reggaeton is dying in the U.S. because Reggaeton artists are 99.9% Puerto Ricans and they dont want to give a piece of the pie, in other words they are greedy and they just stick to themselves. For example some Reggaeton artists include (Daddy Yankee, Wisin y Yandel, Jowel y Randy, Zion y Lennox, all PUERTO RICANS) they are only a few of main ones and they are greedy they dont want to help new upcoming artist from other countries, anyways what was the newest reggaeton song you have heard? they are all oldschool
Pitbull in Paris-Speaks on the Reggaeton http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=1xVot-OFCzg
No it's not!
&it would never be.
In fact, many people [blacks gringos] love Reggaeton.
Why?
Because of the rhythm. It makes you want to dance.
The rhythm has a carribean beat to it, which is nice and a lot of people in the U.S love it especially the puerto ricans we listen to it a lot.
Some popular reggaeton dance music tracks that are currently trending include "Dkiti" by Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez, "Hawi" by Maluma, and "Bichota" by Karol G.
Some popular reggaeton dance moves commonly seen on the dance floor include the "perreo" (a hip-shaking movement), the "dembow" (a rhythmic step with hip movements), and the "pasito duranguense" (a footwork pattern).
Reggaeton is characterized by its fusion of reggae, dancehall, and Latin American music with rap and hip-hop elements. Its key features include a dembow rhythm, catchy melodies, and lyrics often focused on love, partying, and social issues. Reggaeton has influenced the music industry by popularizing Spanish-language music globally, breaking cultural barriers, and paving the way for collaborations between Latin and mainstream artists.
Reggaeton and dancehall music have had a significant influence on contemporary music trends, particularly in the realms of pop, hip-hop, and RB. Their infectious rhythms, catchy melodies, and energetic beats have been incorporated into many popular songs, leading to a fusion of styles and sounds. Artists like Daddy Yankee, Sean Paul, and J Balvin have helped bring reggaeton and dancehall to the mainstream, shaping the current music landscape with their unique blend of Caribbean and urban influences.
Some popular examples of Latin beat music include reggaeton, salsa, cumbia, and merengue. These genres are known for their infectious rhythms and energetic dance beats.
Reggaeton De Markesina was created in 2007.
Some people belive it started in Panama because it was there that Spanish reggae started but that wasn't Reggaeton. Reggaeton blends reggae and dancehall with Latin as well as hip hop beats. Reggaeton actually originated in Puerto Rico.
Reggaeton is a music genre, which is a blend of the common Jamaican reggae with other Latin genres such as salsa and Latin hip hop. Literally, "videos de reggaeton" is a Spanish phrase meaning "videos of reggaeton" and would be a typical search term for one looking for reggaeton videos online.
Reggaeton come from the island of Puerto Rico. Big Pun was the first Reggaeton/hip hip artes to bring the sound together in Bronx New York
Reggaeton is so popular because of its lyrics, sound, and rythm
Canciones de reggaeton is a Spanish phrase translates to Reggaeton music or lyrics. This also happens to be the name a website that hosts reggeaton videos.
El Draft Del Reggaeton was created on 2005-10-08.
go to wikipedia
Daddy Yankee
Not really..
Reggaeton music originated from Latin and Caribbean music. It is a subgenre of reggae, and appeared in the 1970s. It was developed in Panama and Puerto Rico.
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