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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.
October 10 – El Taiger, 37, Cuban reggaeton singer, shot. [121] October 21: Egidio Cuadrado, 71, Colombian vallenato accordionist. [122] Peter Deantoni, 76, Argentine rock music manager [123] October 23 – Charlie Sierra, 68, Puerto Rican timabales musician [124] December 6 – Angela Alvarez, 97, Cuban-born American singer [125]
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]
This is a list of notable reggaeton artists (musicians, singers and producers) and groups. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
“Reggaeton: The Sound that Conquered the World” premieres on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. How to watch ‘Reggaeton: The Sound that Conquered the World’ You can stream the four-part docuseries on ...
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.
A few days prior to that the Cuban state criticized reggaeton (cubatón) music in general, and recommended a "low" level of broadcasting of songs of the genre. [6] The song's video was nominated in several categories for the November 2011 Premios Lucas (Cuban video music awards). [7] [8]