A new wave of Latinx artists – among them, Kelman Duran, DJ Python and Tomasa del Real – are shaping the world-conquering reggaeton sound made famous by Daddy Yankee and J Balvin into radical sounds.
Mexican-Korean American artist Samuel released his EP, 'SAMUELito,' fusing Latin pop and reggaeton with K-pop. He talks ...
Reggaeton's roots run deeper than Bad Bunny. Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Ivy Queen and more spent decades building the foundation ...
Oswaldo Nava, also known as DJ Sueño, is a pre-eminent figure in what's been dubbed as the cumbiatón or reggaeton mexa movement. This genre, of growing popularity in the Mexican music landscape, is a ...
I was maybe 11 or 12 years old when I first heard of El General. His songs were already extremely popular, and he was a consolidated artist. I don't think I had heard music like his before. The beat ...
In a packed nightclub in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, spiffed up young men and women danced perreo, facing the stage, hips jostling against one another as the women bent to the floor. There was an ...
From Carín León to Netón Vega, see the list below. By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin Who would’ve ever thought — a Regional Mexican artist doing reggaetón music? But it works. Earlier this year, ...
A host of fusions between the two genres arrived this year, with implications for both the underground and the mainstream. By Isabelia Herrera It takes nerve to stretch the boundaries of reggaeton, a ...
The ecstatic roars from Latino kids in replica shirts of Colombia's football team could make one think one of their star players was on show. Instead, three fresh-faced youths bound across the Central ...
Recent tracks from Bad Bunny and Rauw Alejandro fuse the two styles. "A lot of people play it safe, but this needs to happen more," says producer Caleb Calloway “Everything [in reggaeton] for the last ...
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