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Back to Reggaeton is a concert tour by Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist Don Omar to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his musical career and support his similarly titled EP. The tour consists on two legs and of 40 concerts across the United States and Canada. [ 1 ]
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.
The scene in the summer of 1995; local duo from Residencial Luis Llorens Torres in San Juan, rapping at a club on the beach in Puerto Nuevo, Vega Baja. Reggaeton (UK: / ˈ r ɛ ɡ eɪ t oʊ n, ˌ r ɛ ɡ eɪ ˈ t ɒ n /, [5] [6] US: / ˌ r ɛ ɡ eɪ ˈ t oʊ n, ˌ r eɪ ɡ-/) [7] [8] is a modern style of popular music that originated in Panama during the late 1980s, and which rose to ...
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 .
Reynier Casamayor Griñán, known as El Médico (born c. 1975, Santiago de Cuba), is a Cuban musician and medical doctor.He is best known for being a composer and performer of reggaetón music in Cuba and enjoyed some success in Spain with the genre.
He was born in Cuba.Since he was little, he was attracted to music, because when he was in school he formed a musical group with a group of friends, but they never had the opportunity to record any single.
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.
Regarded as "the greatest reggaetón-various artists album of all time", [2] the album 12 Discípulos was released in 2004. [3] It reached number one on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart for three nonconsecutive weeks. [4]