What puerto ricans did was took the patois and flipped it into Spanish and a lot of the djs and producers started a hybrid sound of salsa and dancehall and that is what birthed reggaeton as they call it. The dembow or pounder riddim if u will laid the foundation its the heartbeat of reggaeton riddims that came after. Big ups to jamaica for allowing us the opportunity to represent dancehall as a island of the caribean we appreciate it to the fullest we love y'all
@@olympusmusic23 DESPUES DE ELLOS LOS JAMAICANOS SEGUIMOS NOSOTROS LOS PANAMEÑOS POR NOSOTROS UDS APRENDIERON PERO FUE POR EL GUSTO PORQUE UNA PORQUERIA FUE LA QUE INVENTARON LLAMADA REGGAETON
Puerto ricans have always big up'd jamaica on many occasions for contributing to the sound especially all the top tiers artists puerto ricans fuck with jamaica heavy make no mistake
Cut the bs narrative. They took the riddim to Panama then the boricua fam took it and ran with with it all over New York to the Carribean, even showing love to Jamaican artists paying homage! It's all love at the end of the day, we need to preserve and teach this history to the generations and the world. As a West Indian it's all love
Los primeros que copiaron este ritmo fueron los panameños (Nando Boom, El Gerenal, etc). Luego los puertorriqueños. Los primeros dicen que ellos lo crearon, lo cual es mentira. Esta música antes ya había salido en Jamaica. Aunque soy de los que dicen que el dembow pudo nacer en África. No es descabellado ya que los jamaiquinos heredaron la música Africana. Saludos desde Venezuela. Viva la música de Jamaica.
yeah my PR friend swear thay created it i had no problem with Reggaeton untill i was told it was not from Jamaican reggae then i became insulted by them theifing our culture wit no respect to the origin But hey they think their spanish and latin and dont even know that thats not their language cant argue with those types of people Big Up Jamaica for Giving the world reggae and Trinidad for calypso Rastafari
Henderson Godoy en los ritmos arabes como el dabke tambien es bastante similar y estos datan desde hace muchisimos años ,incluso en la cancion mas conocida de amr diab hay un ritmo similar que ocuparon los jamaiquinos y luego los putoriqueños
When did you ever hear Jamaicans laying down sound in pure Spanish patois?? They don't and honestly we did not steal the sound. Jamaicans originated Dancehall as a whole sound. They producrd many riddims in JA. The DJs in PR used the pounder riddim aka dembow riddim as the foundation for reggaeton riddims. What we added to the dembow sound was the salsa and sounds native to our island. Even the pitch the puerto ricans use in their more traditional dancehall songs there is a HUGE distinction in the difference of how the two islands sound. If we all did reggaeton in patoi vs spanish then i can understand that debate. But JA lets many artists jump on any particular riddim at ANY given time. All the Puerto Ricans did was embrace the culture and you hear MANY top tier reggaeton artists paying homage to JA. You just have to do your hw dont listen to one source they probably dont even really know the history. Most people make it a ego thing like " one island is better then the other". Thats all bull we need to unite carribean massive especislly PR and JA we are breddren in spirit
Nada de autotune, puras voces , sentimientos y lirica , así es la verdad plena 😎💣💥 Nada comparado con la 💩de regeton de ahora. Excelente mix mi fren Saludos y respetos desde Panamá 🙋♂️
Dem Bow Riddim from 1992 is a very tight riddim Shabba Ranks Dem Bow, Them Flop by Spragga Benz and Matie by Beenie Man are the killa tracks... run and ride di riddim...
The real name of this rhythm is POCO MAN JAM created by steely and Clevie Browne. Pounder is a similar rhythm produced by Dennis the Menace and a song performed by Bobo General & Sleepy Wonder
Yup you are correct. They used a lot of Pocoman Jam, Hot this Year and Muslim Riddim first. It's awesome going back in time and knowing that both of these very similar yet distinctly different musical styles coexisted at the same time.
Exactamente. Este ritmo fue copiado por los panameños (El General, Nando Boom), luego por los puertorriqueños (Playero DJ, The Noise). Ambos países se pelean por el origen del ritmo. Lo que ellos no dicen es que esto ya existía en Jamaica y lo plagiaron.
#Classic music .🔥🔥🔥. I'm puertorican and dominican and I'm truly ashamed of the puertorican culture hating on black culture everywhere. There is inherent racism in puertorican culture, do not be fooled by what they say. The only black reggaeton artists to ever receive credit is Tego Calderon. Don Omar is mixed complexion I dont consider him black at all. But puertoricans copy everything from black culture, from the dembow from jamaica, to the clothing and slang from african americans, yet they can never admit it or say thanks. I was born in puerto rico, but I don't consider myself puertorican anymore. I'm american, and if they truly think they're fooling anyone about this, they must be insane.
Dude you are a freaking phony! You're really going to renounce your Puerto Rican heritage over some BS about colorism? Don Omar actually consider himself black. He has constantly referred to himself as "El negro" plenty of times in his music. You're over here projecting American style racism and colorist tactics which is shameful
@@pyropapi2470 he's a typical self-hating Afrocentric Latin who thanks skin color or race more important than cultural origins. Please, there's more preserved African influences on the island then what you're going to find in most places in North America except for New Orleans or the Gullah geechee. Most of Puerto Rico's early history and folk heroes came from black/mulatto origins.
@@ricanredru4760 these gringos wanna bring their hate and divisivness to latin america , i notice the blacks dont want unity with us latinos they want that the black latinos are against the rest of latin america they dont understand we all are mixed we cant make the same divisions like in the usa its sickening
Reggae-ton is Dancehall music it is not a different genre. Reggae-ton is two different words join together. REGGAE: this is what Jamaicans call their music it is an English word and TON: is a Latin word that means big if you put both words together it's pronounced BIG REGGAE in English.The DANCEHALL/REGGAE-TON beat is from Shabba Ranks song called DEMBOW he is a Jamaican artist. This DANCEHALL/REGGAE-TON beat was created/invented by Jamaican producers STEELY and CLEVIE, and the word DEMBOW is Jamaican patois. they need to stop stealing Jamaican music they are very disrespectful.
Riddim in yah bad nuh bloodclath. A pure pang pang riddim a meck these days whole a dem sound sameway.no creativity nowadays riddim woulda rubbish back then.. a doubt if riddim have names now. A don't know wah d3m a meck a riddim
Reggae-ton is Dancehall music it is not a different genre. Reggae-ton is two different words join together. REGGAE: this is what Jamaicans call their music it is an English word and TON: is a Latin word that means big if you put both words together it's pronounced BIG REGGAE in English.The DANCEHALL/REGGAE-TON beat is from Shabba Ranks song called DEMBOW he is a Jamaican artist. This DANCEHALL/REGGAE-TON beat was created/invented by Jamaican producers STEELY and CLEVIE, and the word DEMBOW is Jamaican patois. they need to stop stealing Jamaican music they are very disrespectful.
check out this 90s old school mega mix with all the hits of the 90s put into one mix with all the hottest 90s Riddims and hits .. ruclips.net/video/O-7tfPZ0jaA/видео.html
ACLARO ok Shabba saco su Tema Dembow con fin de tirarles a los Homosexuales, Nando boom artistas de Panamá autorizado en grabar con productores Jamaicanos grabó Dembow fue un boom latino, que todos los artistas decían Sueltame eel Dembow de Nando osea Sueltame el ritmo antes de empezar a cantar... Así se Bautizo el ritmo comercial dw Panamá. Y si escuchamos bien por ej los ritmos propios de Andy VANEY y del Chombo son diferentes a los de Jamaica más comercial bailables y rápidos. Quedo claro no se confundan d estos boricuas ablantines. PANAMÁ SIN DUDA LLEVO EL REGGAESPANISH AL MUNDO.
Ya en los años 90 habian Puertoriqueños badlands y rappeando al reggae dancehall jamaiquino. Es parta de la cultura Puertoriqueña en Nueva York. Los estados unidos y Puerto Rico tienen cultura bien similar y en esos entonces ya se rapeaba en ingles y español con reggae-dancehall. imaginarte que en Puerto Rico ya no existia rap en español es ridiculisimo. Los panameños habran sido los primeros a adaptar el dembow riddim, pero el dembow riddim no es lo mismo que el sonido tan differente que de escuchaba en Puerto Rico en Los 90s y 2000s Si no es cierto lo que digo enseñame el reggaeton de Panama en Los 90s y lo comparamos con el de Puerto Rico, dale!!!!
@@Zameth29 Ok show me the famous artists that took it to the world and their songs!!! I’ll wait! 👏🏻 Reggae en spanish no es lo mismo que Reggaeton. Hablantin tu
@@bperez8656 no seas tan bru tooo, si el Chombo en sus criptas separa a Latino América de Jamaica con ritmo 100%Originales y de hay salió el reggeatom ese ritmo comercial. Busca información.. Soy analista del Reggae latino y ya lo confirmaron busca videos. Ej Callejón Urbano reeacion Ando con los Bull remix en ese video. Y educate el es Boricua
@@bperez8656 busca tempo habla de Panamá clarito lo dice, ej Dj Negro habla de Panamá, otro ej tego Calderón habla de Panamá y escucha lo q dicen. Saludos
What puerto ricans did was took the patois and flipped it into Spanish and a lot of the djs and producers started a hybrid sound of salsa and dancehall and that is what birthed reggaeton as they call it. The dembow or pounder riddim if u will laid the foundation its the heartbeat of reggaeton riddims that came after. Big ups to jamaica for allowing us the opportunity to represent dancehall as a island of the caribean we appreciate it to the fullest we love y'all
@cockney gyal ✌💓🇯🇲 🇵🇷
Luis Rossy first reggaeton artist day was from Panama El General...rumor has it that his parents are from Jamaica...idk lol
@cockney gyal 🇯🇲🇵🇦🇨🇺
Yes but puerto ricans swear they invented reggaeton when they copied jamaicans
Yeah shabba ranks invented dem bow rhythm and then everyone started to do it lol.
From Jamaica to Panama and from Panama to the world....this is how reggaeton was born
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Yes puerto rico 🇵🇷
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@@olympusmusic23
DESPUES DE ELLOS LOS JAMAICANOS
SEGUIMOS NOSOTROS
LOS PANAMEÑOS
POR NOSOTROS UDS APRENDIERON
PERO FUE POR EL GUSTO
PORQUE UNA PORQUERIA FUE LA QUE INVENTARON LLAMADA REGGAETON
@@manuelrojas2015 👍🏻
Puerto ricans have always big up'd jamaica on many occasions for contributing to the sound especially all the top tiers artists puerto ricans fuck with jamaica heavy make no mistake
Jamaicans didn't contribute but literally created it and they literally stole it and sang in Spanish and says it something else
Cut the bs narrative. They took the riddim to Panama then the boricua fam took it and ran with with it all over New York to the Carribean, even showing love to Jamaican artists paying homage! It's all love at the end of the day, we need to preserve and teach this history to the generations and the world. As a West Indian it's all love
Good riddim. Yah Mon. Dr. Marc T PHD
The Riddim that created Reggaeton
Maaad
Mixey
why did jamaicans let puerto ricans steal their culture? puerto ricans are telling latin america they invented this sound!
Los primeros que copiaron este ritmo fueron los panameños (Nando Boom, El Gerenal, etc). Luego los puertorriqueños. Los primeros dicen que ellos lo crearon, lo cual es mentira. Esta música antes ya había salido en Jamaica. Aunque soy de los que dicen que el dembow pudo nacer en África. No es descabellado ya que los jamaiquinos heredaron la música Africana. Saludos desde Venezuela. Viva la música de Jamaica.
yeah my PR friend swear thay created it i had no problem with Reggaeton untill i was told it was not from Jamaican reggae then i became insulted by them theifing our culture wit no respect to the origin
But hey they think their spanish and latin and dont even know that thats not their language cant argue with those types of people Big Up Jamaica for Giving the world reggae and Trinidad for calypso Rastafari
Henderson Godoy en los ritmos arabes como el dabke tambien es bastante similar y estos datan desde hace muchisimos años ,incluso en la cancion mas conocida de amr diab hay un ritmo similar que ocuparon los jamaiquinos y luego los putoriqueños
When did you ever hear Jamaicans laying down sound in pure Spanish patois?? They don't and honestly we did not steal the sound. Jamaicans originated Dancehall as a whole sound. They producrd many riddims in JA. The DJs in PR used the pounder riddim aka dembow riddim as the foundation for reggaeton riddims. What we added to the dembow sound was the salsa and sounds native to our island. Even the pitch the puerto ricans use in their more traditional dancehall songs there is a HUGE distinction in the difference of how the two islands sound. If we all did reggaeton in patoi vs spanish then i can understand that debate. But JA lets many artists jump on any particular riddim at ANY given time. All the Puerto Ricans did was embrace the culture and you hear MANY top tier reggaeton artists paying homage to JA. You just have to do your hw dont listen to one source they probably dont even really know the history. Most people make it a ego thing like " one island is better then the other". Thats all bull we need to unite carribean massive especislly PR and JA we are breddren in spirit
THANK YOU YOU BRING ME A GOOD MEMORIES FROM 1992 I WAS A CHILD JAJAJAJAJJAJ KU KUMM KUM AL MATA TIAN
Nada de autotune, puras voces , sentimientos y lirica , así es la verdad plena 😎💣💥 Nada comparado con la 💩de regeton de ahora.
Excelente mix mi fren
Saludos y respetos desde Panamá 🙋♂️
Banging old school set loving it 👍🔥🔥👌😀
Dem Bow Riddim from 1992 is a very tight riddim Shabba Ranks Dem Bow, Them Flop by Spragga Benz and Matie by Beenie Man are the killa tracks... run and ride di riddim...
The real name of this rhythm is POCO MAN JAM created by steely and Clevie Browne. Pounder is a similar rhythm produced by Dennis the Menace and a song performed by Bobo General & Sleepy Wonder
OLD SCHOOL ROCKS!
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Well done!!!
Excellent to play at a party.
for any spanish folks here,have you ever noticed that this riddim diddnt get used alot in early reggaeton mixtapes like DJ Playero tapes
Yup you are correct. They used a lot of Pocoman Jam, Hot this Year and Muslim Riddim first. It's awesome going back in time and knowing that both of these very similar yet distinctly different musical styles coexisted at the same time.
Jimmy Jerez I know what you mean dude,it's a shame that the original riddims can't be digitally remastered and released to the Internet
Exactamente. Este ritmo fue copiado por los panameños (El General, Nando Boom), luego por los puertorriqueños (Playero DJ, The Noise). Ambos países se pelean por el origen del ritmo. Lo que ellos no dicen es que esto ya existía en Jamaica y lo plagiaron.
+Jimmy Jerez you are correct. This isn't necessarily the riddim that created reggaeton. Playero 37 was mostly made with fever pitch and muslim riddim
Joseph Palma check out Los Retiles y Kali Boom de Nicaragua, BluefiedsNicaragua got di fiya
#Classic music .🔥🔥🔥. I'm puertorican and dominican and I'm truly ashamed of the puertorican culture hating on black culture everywhere. There is inherent racism in puertorican culture, do not be fooled by what they say. The only black reggaeton artists to ever receive credit is Tego Calderon. Don Omar is mixed complexion I dont consider him black at all. But puertoricans copy everything from black culture, from the dembow from jamaica, to the clothing and slang from african americans, yet they can never admit it or say thanks. I was born in puerto rico, but I don't consider myself puertorican anymore. I'm american, and if they truly think they're fooling anyone about this, they must be insane.
Yea only Puerto Rican culture?? Dominicans hate black people waayyy more
Dude you are a freaking phony! You're really going to renounce your Puerto Rican heritage over some BS about colorism? Don Omar actually consider himself black. He has constantly referred to himself as "El negro" plenty of times in his music.
You're over here projecting American style racism and colorist tactics which is shameful
@@pyropapi2470 he's a typical self-hating Afrocentric Latin who thanks skin color or race more important than cultural origins. Please, there's more preserved African influences on the island then what you're going to find in most places in North America except for New Orleans or the Gullah geechee.
Most of Puerto Rico's early history and folk heroes came from black/mulatto origins.
@@ricanredru4760 chill he’s “woke”... he’s a victim and needs to be pitied
@@ricanredru4760 these gringos wanna bring their hate and divisivness to latin america , i notice the blacks dont want unity with us latinos they want that the black latinos are against the rest of latin america they dont understand we all are mixed we cant make the same divisions like in the usa its sickening
This riddim is Reggatons father
well done Jamaica!!!
DJ Easy run di showwww 🔥🔥
I love Reggaeton but this is the Real shit, too bad kids now days don't give respect to this. Can someone share track names? thanks in advance.
Reggae-ton is Dancehall music it is not a different genre. Reggae-ton is two different words join together. REGGAE: this is what Jamaicans call their music it is an English word and TON: is a Latin word that means big if you put both words together it's pronounced BIG REGGAE in English.The DANCEHALL/REGGAE-TON beat is from Shabba Ranks song called DEMBOW he is a Jamaican artist. This DANCEHALL/REGGAE-TON beat was created/invented by Jamaican producers STEELY and CLEVIE, and the word DEMBOW is Jamaican patois. they need to stop stealing Jamaican music they are very disrespectful.
2019 , love this riddim ❤👊👊
we here!!
@djeasy
There’s a song on this Riddim I really used to love it says olé an ole I just never heard that track no more
the riddem was mad in the days
lol I called this the Panamanian riddim ; 😂 "dem bow" they kept this going for 30 years
Tu eres de jamaica? Cuantos años tienes?
Pounder riddim lo Conocemos en Panama
This is a Jamaican riddim, this is what reggaeton was created from
Wicked Riddim
Yes baby 😊👍👍
Dembow riddim or pounder riddim? the true name is pounder riddim and de frist song is dembow thats why peopple call it like that
me gusta la tanda todas son excelentes y recordar aquellos tiempos
I love the vibes
che bella musica non dimentica il usa riddim
Memories wicked bloodclawt riddim
Riddim in yah bad nuh bloodclath. A pure pang pang riddim a meck these days whole a dem sound sameway.no creativity nowadays riddim woulda rubbish back then.. a doubt if riddim have names now. A don't know wah d3m a meck a riddim
the one at about 16:10 sounds like what became Ruben Sam in the 90s
thats awesome dude
+Joseph Palma you send all the answers please
jimsmithcastillo@gmail.com
send what?
+Joseph Palma envíame tu correo para pasartelas todas musica
NO HABLO INGLES
Sprigs28@gmail.com
stitche pon de riddim boom boom klarrt.
Pounder Riddim 1992, the song name is Dembow.
This riddim is actually called "Poco Man Jam" created by Stevie and Clevie in 1990
Reggae-ton is Dancehall music it is not a different genre. Reggae-ton is two different words join together. REGGAE: this is what Jamaicans call their music it is an English word and TON: is a Latin word that means big if you put both words together it's pronounced BIG REGGAE in English.The DANCEHALL/REGGAE-TON beat is from Shabba Ranks song called DEMBOW he is a Jamaican artist. This DANCEHALL/REGGAE-TON beat was created/invented by Jamaican producers STEELY and CLEVIE, and the word DEMBOW is Jamaican patois. they need to stop stealing Jamaican music they are very disrespectful.
Shows to love to law becausse law shows how to love!
where baby wayne tune ah one of di baddest pon dis riddim step it up easy
Please where can i download Ooh la la - Lt Stitchie
Bap BAP BAP
south espaniol.., this is 100% Jamaican you cant steal it or mutate it.
This doesn’t sound anything like the reggaeton you hear now a days tho
@@pyropapi2470 true but it sounds like the Panama reggae from the 90s
check out this 90s old school mega mix with all the hits of the 90s put into one mix with all the hottest 90s Riddims and hits .. ruclips.net/video/O-7tfPZ0jaA/видео.html
Happy very old times wist it come back
Love it
Bigup
Hit the dembow
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
👍😊💕👋👋👋💖
Wicked!!!!!
💣💣💣💣💣💣
check out the full dem bow riddim mix here ruclips.net/video/gj9-cHUtdio/видео.html
Maaad
2023
nuff boi nuffi sing dis a rass
Que paso con esa mezcla de 123 ganjash y d flex se le fue al dj
ACLARO ok Shabba saco su Tema Dembow con fin de tirarles a los Homosexuales, Nando boom artistas de Panamá autorizado en grabar con productores Jamaicanos grabó Dembow fue un boom latino, que todos los artistas decían Sueltame eel Dembow de Nando osea Sueltame el ritmo antes de empezar a cantar... Así se Bautizo el ritmo comercial dw Panamá. Y si escuchamos bien por ej los ritmos propios de Andy VANEY y del Chombo son diferentes a los de Jamaica más comercial bailables y rápidos. Quedo claro no se confundan d estos boricuas ablantines. PANAMÁ SIN DUDA LLEVO EL REGGAESPANISH AL MUNDO.
Ya en los años 90 habian Puertoriqueños badlands y rappeando al reggae dancehall jamaiquino. Es parta de la cultura Puertoriqueña en Nueva York.
Los estados unidos y Puerto Rico tienen cultura bien similar y en esos entonces ya se rapeaba en ingles y español con reggae-dancehall. imaginarte que en Puerto Rico ya no existia rap en español es ridiculisimo. Los panameños habran sido los primeros a adaptar el dembow riddim, pero el dembow riddim no es lo mismo que el sonido tan differente que de escuchaba en Puerto Rico en Los 90s y 2000s
Si no es cierto lo que digo enseñame el reggaeton de Panama en Los 90s y lo comparamos con el de Puerto Rico, dale!!!!
@@bperez8656 falso Panamá lo llevó en los 80 90 al mundo reggaespanish no rap, no confundas hablantin...
@@Zameth29
Ok show me the famous artists that took it to the world and their songs!!!
I’ll wait! 👏🏻
Reggae en spanish no es lo mismo que Reggaeton. Hablantin tu
@@bperez8656 no seas tan bru tooo, si el Chombo en sus criptas separa a Latino América de Jamaica con ritmo 100%Originales y de hay salió el reggeatom ese ritmo comercial. Busca información.. Soy analista del Reggae latino y ya lo confirmaron busca videos. Ej Callejón Urbano reeacion Ando con los Bull remix en ese video. Y educate el es Boricua
@@bperez8656 busca tempo habla de Panamá clarito lo dice, ej Dj Negro habla de Panamá, otro ej tego Calderón habla de Panamá y escucha lo q dicen. Saludos
Who sing the song at 16.14 somebody can help me
Wow
Hot.dis.year
Dominican forever
🔊🔊🔊😎🔊🔊🔊
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Ñame of tracks please thanks!
Q buenas estas
Best 7:00
Bunny general- idiot sound ( not found)
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💥👑👑👑👑👑💥💥👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑SHABA
song that start at 11:50 please!?
Papa san
@@richardalexander8253 yup that’s my uncle, he married my aunt.