Lately, these outings are soundtracked by reggaeton: Though Puerto Rico and, in more recent years, Colombia have been the typical centers for the genre, playlists have changed dramatically in Mexico.
Despite the limitations on connectivity, artists can create songs and videos that circulate “all over Cuba within a couple of ...
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Bad Bunny and the little-known Black history of reggaeton
Reggaeton has indeed increased in popularity in the age of Bad Bunny. In “VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR,” a song from his 2025 album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” he states that he and reggaeton were born in Puerto ...
The reggaeton Mexa revolution is upon us and El Malilla (real name: Fernando Hernández Flores) is leading the charge while also making his mark as a multi-hyphenate. “I’m in the best moment of my ...
Reggaeton Con La Gata, a multimedia project tracing reggaeton’s history and cultural significance, has taken many forms over the years. What began as an undergraduate research paper by scholar ...
When the Puerto Rican singer Omar Courtz was a teenager, he spent some time working at a clothing store in the city of Carolina that became popular among reggaeton stars. He’d see some of his biggest ...
Emerging from a swirl of sonic influences, reggaeton began as Panamanian protest music long before Puerto Rican artists ...
Jalmar is not your typical Reggaeton artist. The son of Chilean immigrants—Spanish is his second language—but it’s become his primary language of choice when it comes to musical expression. Indeed, ...
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