Pégate
Ricky Martin · 2006
7 min · 2 tracks · contemporary R&B · pop rock · reggae
Energetic Latin rhythms blend with catchy hooks, creating a danceable anthem that showcases Ricky Martin's vibrant vocal style.
Pégate is a single by Ricky Martin, released in 2006. Energetic Latin rhythms blend with catchy hooks, creating a danceable anthem that showcases Ricky Martin's vibrant vocal style. This album marked a significant moment in the reggaeton movement's rise in mainstream music, contributing to the genre's growing popularity in the early 2000s. Its infectious title track reached the top of Latin charts, further solidifying Martin's status as a crossover artist and influencing subsequent Latin pop acts. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Pégate sound like?
Energetic Latin rhythms blend with catchy hooks, creating a danceable anthem that showcases Ricky Martin's vibrant vocal style. Rooted in contemporary R&B and pop rock.
What makes Pégate by Ricky Martin notable?
This album marked a significant moment in the reggaeton movement's rise in mainstream music, contributing to the genre's growing popularity in the early 2000s. Its infectious title track reached the top of Latin charts, further solidifying Martin's status as a crossover artist and influencing subsequent Latin pop acts. By 2006, Ricky Martin was already an established artist, riding the wave of his previous successes like 'Livin' la Vida Loca' from 1999. 'Pégate' came as part of his transition into more contemporary reggaeton influences while maintaining his pop roots, showcasing his ability to adapt to evolving musical landscapes.
How many songs are on Pégate?
Pégate has 2 tracks, running approximately 7 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Pégate (Radio Edit) Standout 3:10
- 2 Pégate (Album Version) Standout 4:05
Release Date
January 1, 2006
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
7 min 15 sec
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