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e-irizarry
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by e-irizarry » Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:46 am
staas wrote:neither here nor there, but looking through cds at hmv, I couldn't help but notice there's a reggaeton artist named Rakim

Just remember, When it comes to "Rakim" of the reggaeton/regueton music world, it's pronounced "Rah-keem", especially when he's with Ken-Y.

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caos
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by caos » Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:27 pm
i like it...
don omars big
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by .rar kelly » Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:50 pm
Joe Muggs wrote:I've heard some interesting variations from Cuba, Colombia and Argentina that are not so generic.
When living in philly, one of my boys was half cuban/half black and he had the CRAZIEST reggaeton. It really combines a lot of genres, which I like. And I don't care what folks say, Don Omar is gangsta as fuck.
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slim
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by slim » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:52 pm
I used to despise it, but some of the stuff i heard on the radio in Peru was quite good. A friend of mine who lived in bolivia said he met daddy yankee in an airport once, apparently he is ridiculously nice.
Also check out the Ola de Calor Blogariddims podcast (can't remember which number it is), that is amazing, far from entirely reggaeton, but it's brilliant more or less the whole way through
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by squadra01 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:41 pm
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by squadra01 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:50 pm
ct&d wrote:Squadra01 wrote:I did this promo mix last year,
Squadra Brukeaton Promo Mix
1.)Julio Voltio y Tego Calderon-Julito Maraña(Chucky Rojas and Ayro Rmx)
2.)Lisa M-Fuego(Chucky Rojas Remix)
3.)Sammy Pacheco-Mansita(Simbad Remix)
4.)Calle 13-Suave(Squadra Remix)
5.)Dj Vadim-Like Da Wind(Afrobad Remix)
6.)Voltio-Mambo(Ro-Mal Bruk Mix)
7.)Calle 13-Tango del Pecado(Chucky Rojas and Simbad Remix)
8.)Chelo-Yummy(Afrobad Remix)
9.)Voltio y Tego-Descontrol(Jinxe Astorm Remix)
10.)Calle 13 y Voltio-Chulin Culin Chun Fly(Ro-Mal Stomp Remix)
11.)Broki y Lisa M - Brukeaton (Simbad Remix)
Squadra is Chucky Rojas and Max Maldonado
Ro-Mal is Chucky Rojas and Max Maldonado
Jinxe Astorm is Max Maldonado
Afrobad is Afronaught and Simbad
http://amalgamarecords.com/mixes/Squadr ... 20Mix).mp3
nice one mate but can u re-up this or something,
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http://amalgamarecords.com/mixes/Squadr ... %20Mix.mp3
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jolly wailer
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by jolly wailer » Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:29 pm
seems odd that folks on a dance music forum should feel so uncomfortable with repetitive beats

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by ST100 » Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:45 pm
seckle wrote:massive in new york too. mainly a puerto rican scene on this coast though.
yep. most of the reggaeton I hear around here is shit, though...
so until I hear something good out of reggaeton - I hate it.
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kwe
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by kwe » Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:32 pm
No.
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I'm gonna get stoned and run around
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ginsu
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by ginsu » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:05 pm
its good dance music. you can use some reggaeton dancesteps with dubstep btw.
i live in the hood in l.a. and you hear more reggaeton than gfunk. its good shit. the backing tracks are more dense than dancehall with more latin classic flamenco style melodies etc. hella electro influence from latin booty crossover. but you know that already if you actually listen to it.
like any genre theres good and bad. if you think any genre sux its becasue you havent heard the good shit yet.
latin music was a huge influence on disco those disco strings could be from over produced nyc latin pop records of the 60s. and carribean music is one big mix.
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