Billboard has curated a list with some of the popular Puerto Rican words used by reggaetón and trap artists in their lyrics. By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin We listen to it full blast, we sing ...
From Fariana to Bad Bunny and beyond, see the riveting list below. By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin On June 20, the official first day of summer, Karol G unleashed her first-ever merengue ...
Farina, Miky Woodz, Juhn and Dimelo Flow gathered to discuss reggaeton lyrics and the genre’s evolution in a new episode of Billboard’s “Cultura Clash” (watch above). “Music doesn’t have rules. That’s ...
In June 2014, Global Voices wrote about the Usa la razón (Use Your Head) campaign, where a group of Colombian photographers choreographs scenes to depict the violence of many lyrics in reggaeton music ...
With jazzy orchestra sounds, folkloric Afro-Boricua percussion, and political lyrics united over a ubiquitous dembow riddim, Tego Calderón’s album El Abayarde embodies the soul of reggaeton. Twenty ...
The last time a song sung primarily in Spanish hit No. 1 on the U.S. pop charts was in 1996, with Los Del Rio’s “Macarena.” Now, that dance-craze-causer has a successor in Luis Fonsi and Daddy ...
Daddy Yankee, Arcángel, and Tego Calderón are among several reggaeton artists targeted by a new anti-reggaeton campaign blasting the musical style for its misogynistic messages [via Latin Times. "Usa ...