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      • The name "reggaeton" comes from the word "reggae" plus the Spanish suffix -tón, from the reggae and hip-hop marathons in the Puerto Rican underground music scene.
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    The first name of reggaeton in Brazil was the Señores Cafetões group, who became known in 2007 with the track "Piriguete" - which at the time was mistaken by Brazilians for hip hop and Brazilian funk because reggaeton was still a genre almost unknown in the country. [72]

  3. Aug 30, 2024 · Reggaeton, genre of music largely shaped by the African diaspora, blending such styles as dancehall from Jamaica, reggae en español from Panama, el underground from Puerto Rico, and hip-hop from the United States. Reggaeton’s signature characteristics include a beat calleddem bow” and lyrics sung.

  4. Mar 21, 2023 · That approach led to a pivotal moment in reggaeton history with the genre’s first real breakout hit. Daddy Yankee’s “Gasolina,” ––with its smooth tone and call-and-response chorus, became an immediate club favorite worldwide and remains a staple in reggaeton clubs.

  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Reggaeton music started out as Reggae en Espanol, or Spanish Reggae, back in 90’s Panama when West Indians were called into the country to help construct the Panama Canal. If it weren’t for them, the merge of reggae and dancehall wouldn’t have created the hip beats we love to dance to today.

  6. Jun 12, 2019 · But how did reggaeton come to rule the radio? Here's how it went from Latinx dance floors to speakers all over globe. From Panama to Puerto Rico. Panama is famed for many things, but being the birthplace of reggaeton shockingly isn't one of them.

  7. Nov 4, 2019 · Reggaeton is mostly created in Colombia and was popularized in Puerto Rico. The signature beat of reggaeton is called dembow which originated from Jamaicans. Shabba Ranks became the artist who made this beat popular. In 1990, he even released the song called ‘Dem Bow’.

  8. Reggaeton, a lively and contagious type of music that has captivated the globe, can be traced back to multiple Latin American nations. This blog post will explore the origins of reggaeton music, from its inception in 1970s Panama to the evolution of its fundamental rhythm – dembow.