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Latino Music

Published: Mar 8, 2012 by admin Filed under: Music

Latino music is one of the most diverse that you will ever encounter, having been influenced from the Italian, African, and many more cultures. It has a varied form and style, although for most people, they consider Latino music as synonymous to salsa or reggaeton which is a music genre. Music in the carribean has a long history which shows a heavy influence of the Christian era and Roman culture during the first centuries. Later on, other cultural influences slowly made its imprint on the local music The 18th and 20th centuries have seen further developments of Spanish music, where opera, guitar, popular, and other genres emerged. These different influences led to the musical traditions that are unique to the Spanish.


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Rene Perez does English

Published: May 7, 2011 by admin Filed under: Gossip & Rumors
Rene Perez
is going to release an English album, we all know that english is not Rene Perez strong point.
We Can't wait to listen to that album.


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Don Omar

Published: Sep 19, 2010 by admin Filed under: Music

Don Omar was one of the first international reggaeton stars because of his great music. He became very popular in the late 90's and 2000 when he worked with the excellent producers Luny Tunes. Everybody remembers the song Reggeaton Latino which was a huge hit worldwide.


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Daddy Yankee

Published: Sep 19, 2010 by admin Filed under: Music

Daddy Yankee is one of the best reggaeton artist today. He has won a Grammy and has sold over one million albums and has traveled around the world. He was born in Puerto Rico and raised there. He once got shot for being with a groups of people that were bad but he recovered and left that life to follow his dream of being a great reggaeton artist and he made it.


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Reggaeton The sound of the Youngs

Published: Sep 19, 2010 by admin Filed under: Music

"Oye Mi Canto"; Hear my song. Latinos, Puerto Ricans in particular, have been stating this for years. Trying to get anyone who will listen to hear their music: Reggaeton. A blend of Spanish rap style lyrics laced over a sped up reggae drum beat. Many people in the U.S. got their first taste of Reggaeton with "Oye Mi Canto" in the summer of 2004. In fact, Reggaeton was developed 30 years ago in Panama when Jamaican immigrants were brought over during the building of the Panama Canal. With them, they brought Reggae music.


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