Latin dancehall
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Cultural origins | Late 2010s, Latin America (particularly Puerto Rico) |
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Latin dancehall is a style of that is originated in Puerto Rico. The genre is a subgenre of Dancehall and takes influence from reggaeton and occasionally Latin trap and R&B. The genre's popularity began with "La Modelo" and has since spread throughout Latin America.
History[edit]
2018–present[edit]
After "La Modelo" by Ozuna released reaching No. 3 in Billboard Hot Latin Songs, it became popular and identified as its own subgenre Latin dancehall.[1] Now it's continuing with songs for example "Te Bote", "X" and other songs. On late 2018, Bad Bunny and Drake released "Mia" which peaked at No. 1 in Billboard Hot Latin Songs and No. 5 in Billboard Hot 100[2] and 6ix9ine and Anuel AA released "Bebe" which peaked which peaked at No. 1 in Billboard Hot Latin Songs and No. 30 in Billboard Hot 100.[3]
Notable artists[edit]
Notable songs[edit]
- "Adán y Eva"
- "Adictiva"
- "Bebe"
- "Cuando Te Besé"
- "Ella Quiere Beber"
- "La Modelo"
- "Mia"
- "Taki Taki"
- "Te Amo"
- "Te Boté"
- "X"
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References[edit]
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