Ok, look, I actually do like #reggaeton, I think it's under-appreciated in American music, but if you drive by my house blaring it at 21:55 I suddenly get why people are annoyed by it.
One thing I wish it would’ve become something was more Drum & Bass tracks with reggaeton influences.
Back in the late 2000s the reggaeton movement in Puerto Rico was dabbling a bit with EDM elements. And in the UK at least one producer that I know managed to sample a reggaeton track and it was AMAZING.
It was Don Omar’s “Gata Ganster” song on top of a D&B track by an artist named Nina Red Foxx.
Brray, the Puerto Rican Reggaeton master, is here with new Latin music 🔥🎵 in the form of “Paralelos.” This banger combines the flow of two Chilean pros: Polimá Westcoast and Pailita, so prepare for a musical explosion 🤯 that’s about to shake up the scene! #Music#Reggaeton
Fin de la Luz -- electronic pop with some reggaeton rhythm. Gets me bopping on this fine Friday.
If you make it through a listen I'd appreciate any advice, especially on the vocal mixing and drum patterns / mixing: still learning how to showcase @Caitria vocals + keep the drums from being obnoxious. I'd still like to do another pass on this song before calling it done.