Reggaeton
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Bad Bunny: ‘What’s the Point in Being Here? To Show the World Who I Am’
The superstar is prouder of his new album than anything he's ever made — and he's determined to use his platform to speak up for Puerto Rico
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Bad Bunny Shares the Stories Behind 'Debà Tirar Más Fotos'
The Puerto Rican superstar tells us which songs he's most excited about, which were last-minute additions, and which one made his mom cry
- Inside the Album
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'I Don't Regret Anything': How Farruko Balanced Spirituality and Dance Music on 'Carbvn Vrmor'
The album is the Puerto Rican star's first in three years and comes after he told fans he was leaving his hard-partying anthems behind
- buenas vibras
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Jowell & Randy Talk About Being Reggaeton OGs — and Why They Don't Think They'll Ever Break Up
The pioneering duo brings old-school magic to their latest album, Mazorkeo.com
- Escuela Vieja
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Alexis & Fido Have Outlasted Their Competition
The Puerto Rican stars talk about learning from their mistakes — and why they don't mind being reggaeton's most "underrated" duo
- genre ogs
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Bad Bunny, Karol G, Daddy Yankee Transform Reggaeton in Genre-Celebrating Docuseries Trailer
The four-part Reggaeton: The Sound That Conquered the World premieres Oct. 3 on Peacock
- Trailblazers
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Puerto Rican Singer Tony Dize Returns After More Than a Decade With 'Quisiera'Â
Known for softening reggaeton hits with smooth vocals in the 2000s, the artist recently signed to Rimas
- don't call it a comeback
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The Rise of Reggaeton Mexa: How Mexican Perreo Became Massively Popular
Stars like El Malilla, Yng Lvcas, and Bellakath have switched up the sound in their country — and made it a center for reggaeton
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Reggaeton Star Feid, Producers Sued For Infringement of Guitar Loop on ‘Ferxxo 100’
Grammy-nominated producer Graux alleges Feid and his co-producers Jowan and Sky Rompiendo used guitar loops on three songs without pay or proper credit
- 'Broken Promises'
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Reggaeton-Shaking Dembow Beat Lawsuit to Proceed After Judge Denies Motions to Dismiss
Jamaican producers Steely & Clevie claim that hundreds of artists — including Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Daddy Yankee — have infringed on their work without permission or compensation
- crimes and court
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