reggaeton
music genre
Reggaeton pulses with an irresistible rhythm that beckons you to move. It marries the crisp snap of electronic beats with the lush melodies of Latin music. The sound is vibrant and energetic, often infused with sultry vocals that convey both passion and playfulness. Imagine a night in the club, where the bass thumps through your chest and the crowd moves as one, lost in the infectious grooves. The fusion of hip-hop influences with traditional Caribbean sounds creates a sonic landscape that's both modern and deeply rooted.
Emerging from Puerto Rico in the late 1990s, reggaeton was born from a blend of dancehall, hip-hop, and street beats, serving as both a soundtrack to urban life and a voice for cultural expression. Its rise coincided with socio-political changes across Latin America, acting as a counterpoint to more traditional music forms. Key figures like Daddy Yankee with his explosive hit "Gasolina," and Don Omar's "Danza Kuduro," helped propel the genre into mainstream consciousness throughout the 2000s. The genre’s evolution reflects its roots in underground scenes while steering clear of commercial constraints.
For newcomers eager to dive into reggaeton, start with J Balvin’s “Colores,” an album that's vibrant and rich in collaboration, showcasing varied styles within the genre. Bad Bunny’s “YHLQMDLG” is another essential listen, blending personal narratives with danceable tracks that redefine masculinity in Latin music. Check out Karol G’s “KG0516” for a fresh take on female empowerment through catchy hooks and killer production. To round it out, explore Ozuna's “Odisea” for its smooth melodies that transport you right to the heart of summer vibes. Don’t stop there—further afield, salsa and bachata offer compelling connections worth exploring.
322 artists in the catalog.
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Yailin La Más Viral
Dominican dembow, Latin trap
La Tigresa del Oriente
Latin pop, Peruvian cumbia
Makano
Jhayco
Latin R&B, Latin trap
MC Ceja
hip-hop
Yaga & Mackie
Lucenzo
Tempo
Latin hip-hop, Latin trap
Mora
Latin trap, electronica
Aidan Cassar
pop music
Eddy Lover
Lunay
Latin trap, urbano music
Ramón Marcos Enrique Monserrat
Latin pop, hip-hop
Blessd
Latin trap
Speedy
Jon Z
Latin trap
About reggaeton
What is reggaeton?
music genre
Where should I start with reggaeton?
Start with "Desde el fin del mundo" by Duki. It captures what makes reggaeton worth exploring.
What are the best reggaeton albums?
The reggaeton albums worth hearing first: "Desde el fin del mundo" by Duki, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" by Bad Bunny, "Las que no iban a salir" by Bad Bunny, "Lux" by Rosalía and "Real hasta la muerte" by Anuel AA.
How many reggaeton artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 322 reggaeton artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.