2:16 pm By Maegan La Mala · Internet|language|Music · 2 Comments
27 Feb 2006
Reggaeton is not just a Latino thing or a Caribbean thing. It’s grown to become a worldwide musical trend. Have doubts? Entonces all you need to do is look at how the genre is taking root in of all places, Europe. Reggaeton.fr has been bringing reggaeton news in French since November of 2005. The site gives information on reggaeton parties (many which seem to tale place in Amsterdam), a history of the development of the musical style, an alphabetical listing of reggaeton artists, a listing of online reggaeton radio stations, and a reggaeton dictionary.
1:30 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities|Media|Music|Newspapers · 2 Comments
7 Feb 2006
If you are a reggaeton fan or even a reggaeton hater amazed by its growing cross cultural influence then you need to get your hands on a copy of this past Sunday’s New York Times Magazine which features the rey of reggaeton, Daddy Yankee. The article tells the tale of a star growing up in the poverty stricken ghetto and making it out while struggling to keep it real amid the new found success and money and bling that comes with it. Whether you buy into the reggaeton culture as obviously so many have, it’s eye opening to see how “exotic” the musical phenomenon, those who make it, and those who consume it remain to white mainstream media. For example the writer observes:
In San Juan, club attire for women is normally high heels, bare legs and just enough spandex to cover the parts that need covering…And reggaetón lyrics, even when laced with social consciousness about race and class and life in the ghetto, are often a call, specifically addressed to female clubgoers, for more dancing and less clothing
Via / The New York Times
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