Rauw Alejandro
Despacito A song performed by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee was released in the year 2017. It became the most streamed song at that period within six months. It's a blend of reggaeton and pop, which was not just a new ear to reggaeton music, but also increased interest in Latin music. In 2015 there were two songs that were predominantly Spanish-language on the Billboard Top 100 and in 2016 there were four. During the height of Despacito's popularity, however 19 predominantly Spanish tracks made it into the Top 100 as well, and by 2020 there were 41 songs. Justin Bieber's bilingual version of Despacito was released in the year. Soon after, popular artistes began to collaborate with reggaeton musicians. Drake collaborated with Bad Bunny on MIA (2018), and Madonna has collaborated with Maluma on Medellin. The year 2000 saw a number of reggaeton stars were complaining about its inclination towards mainstream, but a new generation namely Rauw Alejandro was determined to maintain the pace of evolution in reggaeton. The genre often included elements of electronic dance music, as well as different styles.
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