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unusual facts about reggaeton


Steve Rifkind

Along with operating SRC, and his ever expanding roster of corporate clients, Rifkind's latest ventures include investments in Coalition Music Group, a Reggaeton label, as well in Kid's Block, an educational DVD series for children featuring music by the Trackmasters production team.


Alon De Loco

Alon Cohen (in Hebrew אלון כהן) better known by his stage name Alon de Loco (in Hebrew אלון דה לוקו) (born in Beersheba, Israel on 15 November 1974) is a leading Israeli hip hop artist with styles in R&B, dancehall and reggaeton.

Bachata

Bachatón, a hybrid bachata/reggaeton music style, in the Dominican Republic

Concentration 20

She would not attempt a similar style again until Queen of Hip-Pop (2005) was released featuring some songs in dancehall and reggaeton fashion.

Cosculluela

After this, Cosculluela moved up in the ranks of Reggaeton, appearing on such CDs as Los Bandoleros: Reloaded, Invasion, Gargolas, Los Bravos, El Pentagono, El Pentagono Return, Los Brother, Talento de Barrio and many more.

D'Elidas

D'Elidas hot sauce is featured in the musical video to the song, "Rojo Caliente" (Red Hot) by Canadian reggaeton singer Meagan Taylor.

DJ Secuaz

Raúl Dávila Reyes (1989 – 12 March 2013), better known as DJ Secuaz was a Puerto Rican disc jockey and reggaeton producer from Live Music.

Eddy Lover discography

The discography of Eddy Lover, a Panamanian reggaeton and Reggae en Español artist, consists of two studio albums and four singles (including all singles from studio, compilation albums and collaborations with other singers).

El Factor X

The winner of season one was Julio César Meza from solo-singers-aged-25+ category; the runners-up were Enygma (group made up of Ricardo García, Manuel Peña, Germán ‘Tito’ Núñez and Iván Peña) from vocal groups category and in third place was the controversial reggaeton-singer Farina (full name Pao Paucar Franco) from the solo-singers-aged-25-and-over category, famous for her quote Yo soy Farina! (from Spanish: I am Farina)

Exclusivo

Exclusivo is Alberto Stylee's first release, and one of the albums to usher in the second wave of Puerto Rican reggaeton artists.

Feel the Noise

.Rob (Omarion) flees to Puerto Rico and to a Puerto Rican father (Giancarlo Esposito) he never knew, and finds his salvation in Reggaeton, a spicy blend of hip-hop, reggae and Latin beats.

José de Rico

His fame and international recognition increased after collaboration with Dominican reggaeton, house, Latin and dance act Henry Mendez with two charting hits "Te fuiste", "Rayos de sol" and "Noche de estrellas", hits in Spain and eventually internationally.

KLQB

Soon after the return to the format, KXBT has reintroduced Freestyle Dance music and added more Reggaeton music to the charts.

Las Guanábanas

They have collaborated with many reggaeton artists including Luny Tunes and Don Omar.

Lena Burke

Soundtrack of the first film released with Lena acting, "La Mala" a biographic film about the famous Cuban singer La Lupe, Lena released this soundtrack and movie in 2009 witch contains 9 song covers of La Lupe witch one of them featuring with Yotuel from the Cuban rap group Orishas, 3 original songs written by Lena and a cover of the famous jazz song Fever in Spanish and featuring of the reggaeton singer Tito El Bambino

Los Rabanes

They also worked with reggaeton producer El Chombo in a song that was featured in the album Los Cuentos De La Cripta.

Mas Flow 2

It also featured some artists from outside the reggaeton genre, such as Frankie J, Cultura Profetica, Tony Tun-Tun, Spliff Star, among others.

The album was a joint venture with reggaeton artist Baby Ranks as he was featured in virtually every song in the album.

N.O.R.E.

The reggaeton single "Oye Mi Canto", was released in 2004 and became a major hit, peaking at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Neeshan Prabhoo

Along with Fito Blanko, Prabhoo has experimented with a new genre called chutneyton which combines chutney music with reggaeton.

No Te Veo

The song known for its upbeat dance-club sound and chosen instrumentation based on Calypso music, giving the song its own unique sound in the genre of reggaeton.

Ogguere

Deciding to disregard the lucrative reggaeton niche, Edrey and Ulises' idea was to use all the Cuban rhythms and create a fusion of Mambo, Son, Chachacha and mix them with funkier sounds, like the rumba.

Orquesta SCC

In 2001 Jose Vazquez-Cofresi moved to New York City with a promise to sign a salsa CD recording deal with ex-Fania Records and ex-RMM Records & Video employees, including Johnny Pacheco as a music consultant & Herman Rodriguez-Bajandas; the company preferred to invest in the reggaetón boom instead.

Paseo Boricua

Visitors can hear salsa, reggaeton, bomba, plena, and merengue music pulsating through the streets and smell the mouth-watering carne guisada puertorriqueña.

Pescozada

They are currently feuding with a reggaeton group called Heavy Clan from San Miguel and released a diss (disrespect recording) called "Relaciones Diplomaticas" featuring Santos.

Robin del Castillo

This album is a mix of several Latin rhythms: Salsa, Chacha, Salsaton...The song "She's the One" for example is a Salsaton (mix of Salsa and Reggaeton) in Spanglish.

Roc-La-Familia

Singles: "Oye Mi Canto", "Más Maíz", "Bailar Conmigo", "Reggaeton Latino", "Reggaetón Latino (Chosen Few Remix)"

Samo Sound Boy

Enrolling in college at Sarah Lawrence College, in 2006 at age 20 he took a year off from school and traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina where he experienced his first taste of DJing and dance music at the club Fugees 99 in the city's San Telmo neighborhood, which he describes as "really, really dark, really cheap, and they played basically reggaeton, dancehall, and West Coast hip-hop classics, like Death Row's greatest hits."

Semblante Urbano

It was considered one of the most anticipated albums in the reggaeton in the Hispanophone world.

Spkilla

The Oye Mi Canto video was the first reggaeton video that played on MTV.

The Original Rude Girl

The Original Rude Girl is the second studio album by Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist Ivy Queen released on December 15, 1998 by Sony Music Latin.

Torombolo

Carlos Callejas (born on September 17, 1985 in Granada, Nicaragua) better known as Torombolo is a reggaeton and hip hop singer with "Camillion Entertainment Latino".

Zumba Fitness 2

Players can learn and perfect nine different dance styles: Reggaeton, Merengue, Salsa, Cumbia, Hip hop, Mambo, Rumba, Flamenco and Calypso as well as new routines including the Axe, Indian, Latin Pop, Bellydance and Pasodoble.


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