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November 20 - Ivy Queen becomes the first reggaeton artist to headline a concert at the Carnegie Hall in New York City. November 22 - David Marez and Placido Salazar were awarded the Lifetime Achivement Award at the 2024 Tejano Music Awards , while Jay Perez received three wins, the most at the event.
El Taiger was one of the most popular Cubaton artists. [2] He began his artistic career in the band Los 4, later joining another, the group Los Desiguales, before consolidating himself as a solo singer, becoming one of the most influential voices in Cuban urban music scene.
Adam Abeshouse, 63, American recording engineer, music producer and classical violinist [546] El Taiger, 37, Cuban reggaeton singer [547] 11. Kiril Marichkov, 79, Bulgarian progressive rock singer and bassist [548] Aminollah Rashidi, 99, Iranian classical singer and composer [549] 12. Jackmaster, 38, Scottish house DJ [550]
Máxima Alerta is a Cuban-American fusion music band known for its merging of Cuban reggaeton, or Cubaton, with traditional Cuban music and other Latin musical genres. [1] [2] The band, founded in 1999 by Ray Machado in Santa Clara, Cuba, is credited, along with the band Cubanito 20.02, for popularizing Cubaton.
Gente de Zona (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxente ðe ˈsona]; lit. ' Locals ') is a Cuban reggaeton duo made up of musicians Alexander Delgado and Randy Malcom Martínez.In 2016, the duo gained success with the song "Bailando" with Enrique Iglesias.
Cubanito 20.02, formed in 2002, as their name suggests, and released their first album, Soy Cubanito, in 2003. The origins of the group are in hip hop.In the mid-1990s, the three members, Haniel Gonzalez Martinez, Javier Duran Webb, and José Angel Sastre Perez, were listening to rap sounds coming from the U.S.
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Born in Santiago de Cuba, he grew up listening to Jamaican radio, and thus reggae music. He was one of the first artists to use the Jamaican dancehall and ragga musical styles in his compositions, thus creating the first unique cubatón sound in the early 2000s. [1] He is now considered as one of the leaders of the scene.