Reggaeton

De Camino Pa’ La Cima

2014 from the Latin star. De Camino Pa’ La Cima provides a refreshing mix of modern beats and several collaborations but preserves what is truly the most essential element of the artist: the essence of Reggaeton. The year 2013 was filled with significant milestones for the artists including numerous appearances oat some of the most important music events …

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Raised By The People

Former lead vocalist and creative force behind the Hip-Hop/Reggae riddim machine Born Jamericans, one of the pioneers to introduce Reggae to Mainstream American in the early nineties. Shared headline billing on sold-out tours around the world with the likes of Destiny’s Child, Missy Elliot, Snoop Dog, Sean Paul, Ravanes, Tego Calderon, Beenie Man, Shaggy, Inner Circle, just to …

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The Boatlift

He’s coming to you straight from the 305 & or the Bottom as many from Miami refer to it. His club and radio singles Toma, Culo, Everybody Get Up, and more are now considered classics. His debut album M.I.A.M.I. has sold over 600,000 copies and is still selling!!! He s constantly touring the country and performs in front …

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El Regreso del Sobreviviente

Iconic singer/songwriter/producer Wisin emerges as a solo artist with “El Regreso del Sobreviviente” Produced entirely by Wisin, this album is a force that comes at you like a freight train packed with energy, and offers something for just about everyone– all wrapped up with Wisin’s incomparable energy and style.”El Regreso del Sobreviviente” is the album that Wisin always …

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La Evolución Romantic Style

Flex’s highly anticipated new album “La Evolucion Romantic Style” is a fusion of Panama Reggae, R&B, Hip Hop, and Dance Hall. Filled with innovative arrangements and cool vocals, “La Evolucion Romantic Style” was recorded in Panama and Mexico with producer Victor Delgado “Predikador”. Flex released his first US album “Te Quiero” in early 2008, becoming an instant success. …

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Son

Argentinean singer Molina was introduced to the American public with the release of her second album, “Segundo”. A mixture of acoustic guitars, traditional percussion touches, electronic textures, and her disarming vocals make it one of the most evocative and original albums in recent memory. NPR’s “All Things Considered” praised her, as did Entertainment Weekly when it named “Segundo” …

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El Mariel

He’s one of the hardest working artists from what many call the “305” or “the Bottom.” Pitbull’s singles such as “Toma,” “Culo,” “Everybody Get Up,” “Dammit Man” and more are still club and radio hits. His classic debut album, “M.I.A.M.I.” is gold and still selling as Pitbull continues to constantly tour across the country, …

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Luny Tunes & Baby Ranks: Mas Flow 2

The young duo Francisco Saldana and Victor Cabrera once worked at Harvard University as a chef and a dishwasher, respectively–but that was before they began remixing, redefining, and revolutionizing the burgeoning reggaeton movement. Talk about a Cinderella story: Known collectively as Luny Tunes, the pair has assembled a first-rate posse of stars for Mas Flow 2, the follow-up …

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Elevator Music

The long awaited freshman solo from one of the Pacific Northwest’s most gifted MC’s. Many know Othello from the Lojique release, “Language Arts” that debuted on Syntax in 2002. Some of you even remember him on his first label recording on the Sackcloth Fashion produced Fashion Expo project, where the song he was on made it all the …

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N.O.R.E. Y La Familia…Ya Tu Sabe

‘Oye Mi Canto’ is considered to be one of the most popular reggaeton tracks recorded by a mainstream rap artist. Mainstream radio embraced it before it blew up at Spanish formatted radio stations. ‘Oye Mi Canto’ by N.O.R.E., featured Daddy Yankee (this was the track that opened the door for him to mainstream culture), Nina Sky, Gem …

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