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6 Dominican Republic. 7 El Salvador. 8 Jamaica. 9 Mexico. 10 Nicaragua. 11 Panama. ... This is a list of notable reggaeton artists (musicians, singers and producers ...
Romeo Santos – bachata/reggaeton singer (Dominican father, Puerto Rican mother) Luny Tunes – reggaeton producers/artists; Maffio – music producer; Domenic Marte – bachata singer; Melanie Martinez – pop singer (Dominican mother, Puerto Rican father) La Materialista – singer; Henry Mendez – reggaeton artist; José Antonio Molina ...
Despite being primarily a reggaeton and trap artist, Ozuna cites Dominican-Puerto Rican-American bachata singer Romeo Santos as his favorite singer. [23] Ozuna also greatly admires salsa artist Frankie Ruiz. [17] He is also a fan of rock music, and expresses an affinity for the electric guitar. [59]
He is also known as the "King of Reggaeton" by music critics and fans alike. [6] The artist was recognized by Billboard and Rolling Stone as one reggaeton legend. [7] [8] He is often cited as an influence by other Hispanic urban performers. [9] Landrón was born in Santurce, a neighborhood of San Juan, Puerto Rico. [5]
It featured Puerto Rican Reggaeton artist, Don Omar. It peaked at 97 on the Billboard 100, at number 2 on the Hot Latin Songs and at number 1 on both the Latin Rhythm and Tropical Airplay Billboard charts. The music video was released in the same year. It took place in a bar. The video is about Romeo Santos and Don Omar having a conversation ...
On “Siri,” featuring Dominican reggaeton newcomer Chris Lebron, he dives into Afrobeats, and on “Me Extraño,” he joins Mexican star Christian Nodal for a heart-wrenching mariachi.
Bachatón (also known as bachateo) is a fusion genre of reggaeton from Panama and Puerto Rico [1] [2] [3] as well as bachata from the Dominican Republic. Bachaton combines bachata melodies and reggaeton style beats, lyrics, rapping, and disc jockeying. The word "bachatón" is a portmanteau of "bachata" and "reggaeton". "Bachatón" was coined ...
Daddy Yankee is not the first reggaeton artist to end his career to devote his life to his Christian faith. Among the most well-known in Puerto Rico are Farruko, Héctor “El Father” and Voltio ...