The Fusion of Great Reggaeton Stars
Good afternoon, gentlemen, today I would like to write about Latin music, that is, the music we listen to most in clubs, and for that I am going to share my music library, so I hope you like my selection.
So let's begin.
- Spanish producer and DJ Juan Magán made a name for himself in the Latin rhythm with many hits and this is one of them, which combines electronic rhythms with Latin sounds and fuel released in 2018 and we still hear it in many places.
"Does not follow fashions" by Juan Magán
- This is another song by Juan Magán, but in this one he has a luxury collaborator, Don Omar, who gives it a touch that only he knows how to give to these productions. This song is a clubbing anthem, in this song he uses Latin electro, which he does very well.
"Sun Rays" by Jose De Rico feat. Henry Mendez
- This song is already a few years old but I still hear it in many places and it was produced by the Spanish DJ José de Rico in collaboration with the Dominican singer Henry Mendez and it is from 2012, so it is already a few years old as I said. This song was so successful that it reached number 1 on many lists in several countries.
"Pepas" by Farruko
- "Pepas" is a song by Farruko released in 2021 that took him to the top as it was number one in all countries.
Farruko expressed a change in his personal and artistic life, where he mentioned having found a greater spiritual connection and reflection on the messages of his songs, something that led him to a transition in his music towards deeper and more conscious themes.
"Sin Pijama" by Becky G, NATTI NATASHA
- And what to say about these two beauties hehehehehe
"Mayores" by Becky G, Bad Bunny
"Travesuras Remix" Nicky Jam Ft De La Ghetto, J balvin, Zion y Arcangel
- And today's last one is for me one of the best songs by the great Nicky Jam with collaborations from greats like De La Ghetto, J Balvin, Zion and Arcángel. Each of the singers contributes their own style which makes this song unique. With this song he helped to further consolidate Nicky Jam as one of the greats of reggaeton and shows the evolution of the genre, which has become much more global over time.
Well, gentlemen, this is just a part of my music library that I have. I think they are good songs, some will think not, but their opinions must be respected.
Well, gentlemen, tomorrow there will be more and better.
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