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  • @SoFrolushes
    @SoFrolushes 6 лет назад +583

    Jamaican culture and music is so influential around the globe. Nice to see people acknowledge Jamaica's influence.

    • @natturner1619
      @natturner1619 6 лет назад +1

      yandel 321 Because you guys can't afford to go to Jamaica, broke bastards.

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +6

      Marcus Garvey i think its because its more interesting and appealing to go to mexico, or colombia or dominican republic or brazil or argentina or peru or chile. Also they are expensive to go to these countries.

    • @candycolombo7677
      @candycolombo7677 6 лет назад +27

      SoFrolushes I would say African. Our Latin culture is shaped by Africans, Indigenous and Europeans. I love our culture.

    • @SoFrolushes
      @SoFrolushes 6 лет назад +51

      @ Candy Colombo. Reggaeton comes from Reggae which comes from Jamaica. Yes Jamaica is a nation of African descendants but culturally it is a Caribbean nation and culture. The Africans were stripped of identities in the West Indies and they since formed their own identities. All Caribbeans regardless of language spoken can relate ....

    • @lnb252
      @lnb252 6 лет назад +3

      STOP TROLLING

  • @the-876er
    @the-876er 2 года назад +30

    Jamaica is such a trend setter in music, they created 7 different Genres. Mento, Ska, Rocksteady, Reggae, Dancehall, Reggae-fusion, and Dub music, which was created in the 1960s. And yes without a doubt Reggaeton was influenced by Reggae.
    It was also Reggae’s influence that brought Toasting, which is chatting/talking/chanting over a beat to New York City, which then evolved into Hip-Hop. Lovers rock, jungle music and grime created in Britain was influenced and is an offshoot of the Jamaican genres. One tiny island did all of that. Very incredible. The sad part is, a lot of people still aren’t educated about that history. I’m glad to see in this video, that credit/recognition is being given for such marvellous cultural and musical influence.

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад

      Nobody cares about dancehall

    • @acemandave7726
      @acemandave7726 2 года назад +1

      @@PH-xw1ri you’re under everyone’s comments lmfao you really that butthurt about its origins lol

    • @stezano430
      @stezano430 Год назад +6

      @@walkingstrawberry so black Americans invented reggae dancehall and grime in the uk?😂

    • @arod1766
      @arod1766 Год назад +2

      Blacks in America were already chatting/talking/chanting over a beat by then. Hip hop is not derived from Jamaica, but from African Americans music. Yes they had a little influence from Caribbeans because hip hop was from south Bronx were blacks and Caribbeans lived together

    • @WxxdBxy
      @WxxdBxy Год назад +2

      @@stezano430reggae and ska was influenced by black American music like R&B.

  • @snixxdevaughn3267
    @snixxdevaughn3267 2 года назад +51

    Thank you for shining light on my Jamaican people who created this sound and made it big. We don’t get a lot of representation.👏🏾

  • @Slimshady-db5sv
    @Slimshady-db5sv 6 лет назад +331

    Raggaeton was always there but i think Daddy yankee's songs specially "Gasolina" got the attention of the people towards it. And now the most viewed music video on youtube is "Despacito" which is of Raggaeton genre.

    • @gem2148
      @gem2148 6 лет назад +1

      Abu Ahmed
      Amr Diab used it in "Rohy Mertahalk" song as well

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +5

      Abu Ahmed reggaeton is stupid genre

    • @Slimshady-db5sv
      @Slimshady-db5sv 6 лет назад +4

      yandel 321
      I think You must be latino to say this. I know the spanish and latino singers are using this beat in every song. And when something is overused, it's real taste fades away. But for me , i like it . It doesnt mean i'd want this beat in every song. Every genre has it's own time and taste. For example, i like hiphop and rap but sometimes when i feel sad i listen to blues. And sometime i listen to country song when i'm in the mood. And as i am multilingual i listen to English, indian,pakistani,Arabic,pushto (afghan),kurdish and other songs including spanish.

    • @CarlosPerez-bp1bl
      @CarlosPerez-bp1bl 6 лет назад +16

      It's Funny how "yandel321" says reggaeton is a "stupid genre" while his using the name of a reggaeton artist: Yandel. XD

    • @ab9840
      @ab9840 6 лет назад +1

      With reggaeton currently at the worlds center stage, it seems not many have noticed the Cumbia pop (cheta also called cheta cumbia) craze in Argentina and especially in Uruguay. Cumbia pop bands are being churned out big time in Uruguay. This particular music genre seems to be spreading North. Anyway an example - ruclips.net/video/a2nUa_iqv4M/видео.html - Another example - ruclips.net/video/ItIx36X5b3Q/видео.html

  • @MrShenron89
    @MrShenron89 2 года назад +15

    True reggaeton fans know that the first element originated in Jamaica, the famous dembow the frame work to reggaeton. In Panama, Jamaican influence spread and you hear the second elements to reggaeton, dancehall en español and reggae en español create a unique sound. This unique rhythm gets wind in Puerto Rico and gets further refined. This unique sound is now coined in Puerto Rico and reggaeton is born.

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 Год назад +5

      No most reggaeton fans do not know. Some even look at people weird playing dancehall music that they percieve as reggaeton

  • @johnnyc3184
    @johnnyc3184 4 года назад +131

    Let's All Give Thanks to Jamaicans. They Paved The Way for Reggaeton!

    • @crystalb9108
      @crystalb9108 3 года назад +7

      That created reggaeton!

    • @snixxdevaughn3267
      @snixxdevaughn3267 2 года назад +2

      Yuppp

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +5

      Jamaicans in the comments trying so hard to feel included in the Latino culture. 🤣🤣
      Nobody in the world listens to or cares about dancehall.
      Reggaeton is uniquely Puerto Rican.

    • @snixxdevaughn3267
      @snixxdevaughn3267 2 года назад +21

      @@PH-xw1ri never that….you seem upset. Envy isn’t a good thing.

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +2

      @@snixxdevaughn3267 Every single word I said is true.

  • @BuddyL
    @BuddyL 6 лет назад +350

    Reggaetón has always fascinated me from a "melting pot" perspective. Like Santería, its a genuine Afro-Latinx creation. ✊🏿🇯🇲🇵🇦🇵🇷✊🏾
    01:30: Ah, "Gasolina"... the song NO ONE will admit to liking, but EVERYONE will 💃to.

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +16

      BuddyL afro latinx. im sorry but its not latinx, nor its afro latino. this genre came from panama and thats it. puerto ricans stole it from panama.

    • @BuddyL
      @BuddyL 6 лет назад +32

      yandel 321 I'd ask how Jamaican-originated music style translated through Panamanian & Puerto Rican styles ISN'T Afro-Latinx - seriously, it's 100% Caribbean - but... I don't engage with avatar-free trolls.

    • @classified773
      @classified773 6 лет назад +1

      BuddyL YES

    • @johnnygarcia33133
      @johnnygarcia33133 6 лет назад +4

      BuddyL gasolina set it up. I think everybody loves that song

    • @houzeroze
      @houzeroze 6 лет назад +5

      Latino*

  • @pr192001
    @pr192001 4 года назад +38

    It starts with Jamaica,They came to Panama to work on the Canal, brought their food and music, Most of them stayed in Panama.... When Dancehall came out in the 80's, the Panamanians took those beats and stated singing in Spanish .. and the birth of Reggaeton

    • @sheilaroninson1361
      @sheilaroninson1361 4 года назад +1

      Finally some who got it as it is, from Limon Costa Rica here in New York!😊👌

    • @LopezBoricua
      @LopezBoricua 3 года назад +3

      Yes and Puerto Rican’s made it famous 🇵🇷❤️

    • @pr192001
      @pr192001 3 года назад +8

      @@LopezBoricua ummm no, El General and Nando Boom made it famous. The Panamanians paved the way 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦

    • @vientosdeguerra5594
      @vientosdeguerra5594 3 года назад +1

      @@pr192001 wrong, we made more popular. When the topic of reggeaton is talked, puerto ricans are mentioned. Puerto rico kep working with the same elements and we kept paving the way.

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +3

      It's uniquely Puerto Rican without a doubt. Nobody listens to Panamanian artists.

  • @yaboy1689
    @yaboy1689 3 года назад +54

    The Caribbean has the best music 🇯🇲🇵🇷🇩🇴🇹🇹

    • @josephrod1993
      @josephrod1993 3 года назад +17

      Jamaica, PR , Haiti, Cuba , DR and Trinidad we all Brothers

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +1

      Jamaicans in the comments trying so hard to feel included in the Latino culture. 🤣

    • @yaboy1689
      @yaboy1689 2 года назад +9

      @@PH-xw1ri Jamaican music>>>

    • @yaboy1689
      @yaboy1689 2 года назад +15

      @@PH-xw1ri jamaicans don't want anything to do with latino culture lol that's why most of the popular Latin songs sample a jamaican classic

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +1

      @@yaboy1689 Yet - here you are.

  • @edwnx0
    @edwnx0 6 лет назад +107

    there's a lot of confusion in the comments. reggaeton is not dancehall. that's a separate genre, you can even find dancehall in Spanish. reggaeton is dancehall, rap, house and salsa mixed together. there are also a bunch of subgenres that mixes in more genres.

    • @edwnx0
      @edwnx0 6 лет назад +6

      *Bochom Ed Oncol*
      that would be like calling some rap songs jazz or funk because of the music it samples. i agree that without dancehall, there wouldn't have been any reggaeton. the influence is in the beat and in how some artists perform the vocals. but reggaeton was also heavily influenced by the house club scene, rap vocals and salsa singing.

    • @techdiva4cybersecurity
      @techdiva4cybersecurity 6 лет назад +7

      Reggeton in not dancehall im jamaican and my dad told me years ago reggeton is a fusion so just leave it alone reggeton has elements of dancehall but they are not the same thing

    • @TwinDragonoid
      @TwinDragonoid 6 лет назад +3

      Issa G Dancehall light years ahead, been took over. Reggaeton finally getting a spot on top, never say that foolishness again. I’m half and half so zero bias here, listen to reggaeton more. But never come with that foolish statement again, realize Sean Paul can drop another hit at any moment. Similar to Iglesias and Pitbull. J Balvin, Nicky, Badbunny, Ozuna, Maluma coming up off of features from rap artists. Please never say reggaeton is taking over. It’s still very niche

    • @sahulianhooligan7046
      @sahulianhooligan7046 6 лет назад +4

      @Bochom Ed Oncol Hip hop is a weirdly define music genre since its based on vocal style and not instrumentation. Bad comparison.

    • @erigor11
      @erigor11 5 лет назад +2

      You also are lost. Those are not influences of reggaeton (at least at its beginning) except for rap. They do terrible lyrics, but they sure had rap as one main influence. They have nothing at all from salsa. Don't ever say such a nasty thing.

  • @jrodriguez9017
    @jrodriguez9017 6 лет назад +58

    Exactly...Jamaica to panama to Puerto Rico to world wide
    Peace

    • @thetitan9127
      @thetitan9127 3 года назад +1

      To making ears bleed

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +1

      Puerto Rico. Period.

    • @dotmarceo
      @dotmarceo 2 года назад

      Exactly. That's what happened.

  • @hottafyah663
    @hottafyah663 6 лет назад +18

    Jamaica is the Greece of the Caribbean the cultural influence of the island reach far and wide and created hip hop, EDM reggaeton and much more music genres

    • @ricanredru4760
      @ricanredru4760 3 года назад

      Then Puerto Rico is the Sicilian (Sicily) of the Caribbean

    • @queenbbeaute2654
      @queenbbeaute2654 2 года назад +3

      U didn't create hip hop African Americans did our inspo came from our jazz and funk music

    • @quincy9908
      @quincy9908 2 года назад

      Not created, but highly influenced the creations of those genres.

    • @MEETMagazine
      @MEETMagazine 2 года назад

      @@queenbbeaute2654 Thank you. And these Latinos are saying some super hateful stuff about the Black Americans they stole thier style, sound and identity from.

    • @roylle6346
      @roylle6346 6 месяцев назад

      Jamaica is the land of punt

  • @PJ-hi1gz
    @PJ-hi1gz 6 лет назад +93

    You missed out on how reggaeton became popular, through the 2000s by Puerto Rican artists.

    • @albertmassaquoi1539
      @albertmassaquoi1539 6 лет назад

      Pe M I wonder why it stop being popular in 2008.

    • @PJ-hi1gz
      @PJ-hi1gz 6 лет назад +7

      It got repetitive. Last two years have seen an enormous comeback due to how reggaeton reinvented itself to fit into American mainstream media.

    • @Mr.Nefarioussness
      @Mr.Nefarioussness 4 года назад +13

      Strongly agree, Puerto Rican’s made that sound come to the spotlight worldwide

    • @danspam
      @danspam 4 года назад

      @@PJ-hi1gz The last two years wtf.... You have not been paying attention

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад +3

      @@Mr.Nefarioussness the sound was already aroubd. If anything the sound is basterized. and mis labeled as latin beats

  • @leiahdavis1908
    @leiahdavis1908 6 лет назад +38

    Reggaeton came from Shabba Ranks song, Dem Bow. That same beat they used derived from him.

    • @mr.villano7944
      @mr.villano7944 6 лет назад

      Leiah Davis Saludos! Soy un nuevo talento urbano! Te invito a mi canal de youtube a escuchar mi musica. Porfavor dame tu opinion, subscribete y compartelas. Gracias por el apoyo siempre. Tambien sigueme en Instagram @villanoreal Dios me los bendiga siempre!

    • @christisking970
      @christisking970 5 месяцев назад

      And chaka demus

    • @ajewishchristianmuslim
      @ajewishchristianmuslim 4 месяца назад

      @@leiahdavis1908 nando boom

    • @diaprojectdiss2142
      @diaprojectdiss2142 2 месяца назад

      Don't forget the Poco Riddim, too.

  • @TommyTropical
    @TommyTropical 6 лет назад +123

    So basically Jamaicans left to build the canal in Panama and from there to Puerto Rico then up to New York....

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 6 лет назад +1

      Myk Massive pretty much

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +21

      Myk Massive noooo. puerto ricans stole it from panama

    • @VerdosoVersusElites
      @VerdosoVersusElites 6 лет назад +8

      yandel 321 Panama is Spanish reggae and Puerto Rico is Reggaeton an evolution from Spanish reggae. Facts are facts.

    • @hectorrivera6624
      @hectorrivera6624 6 лет назад +14

      Not really. Reggaeton is a dembow beat with a rapper. Panamá was singing reggae in Spanish. Puerto Rico was doing rap in Spanish and combined rap with the dembow beat

    • @jarethcruz2627
      @jarethcruz2627 6 лет назад +2

      Puerto Rican's were the first to do Spanish rap then combined with reggueton

  • @siren1649
    @siren1649 6 лет назад +108

    Great! now let's talk about how Jamaica influenced EDM. Jamaican Dub influenced drum and bass, jungle, Dubstep, and ambient genres.

    • @quincy9908
      @quincy9908 2 года назад

      Absolutely support, but I hate the idea of Edm being used a genre when it's a catch all phrase with many different types of genres.
      It just goes to show how white people consider themselves the only ones in the room.

    • @koreyp2845
      @koreyp2845 Год назад

      Jamaica did NOT influence EDM most EDM music like house and techno came out of Chicago and Detroit. Those people were not working with jamaicans

    • @roylle6346
      @roylle6346 5 месяцев назад

      ​​@@koreyp2845you know nothing

    • @mantonimorris
      @mantonimorris Месяц назад

      …or how Jamaica influenced Punk

  • @nelly5054
    @nelly5054 4 года назад +13

    I better see Jamaica mentioned in this 😤🇯🇲 Edit: I’m satisfied, they mentioned Jamaica 😌 we really need our recognition 🇯🇲🇯🇲.

  • @luelzone7474
    @luelzone7474 5 лет назад +11

    The effect of Reggaeton genre is so widespread here in the Philippines we also have our own Reggaeton in our own language.

    • @ricanredru4760
      @ricanredru4760 3 года назад +1

      Wow...the Filipinos still vaguely honor there Latin cousins

    • @luelzone7474
      @luelzone7474 3 года назад

      @@ricanredru4760 Ilonggo Reggaeton
      ruclips.net/video/78pnMBIcRKA/видео.html

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +2

      And there goes the conservative Filipino culture... Ayyyy 🤣

    • @luelzone7474
      @luelzone7474 2 года назад

      @@PH-xw1ri hahahaha

    • @lordhoweproductions3733
      @lordhoweproductions3733 11 месяцев назад

      So you guys in Philippines have just as boring of a taste in music as Latin America, well done 👍 nothing like listening to the same beat 20 songs in a row

  • @Jay_CZ4A
    @Jay_CZ4A Год назад +5

    Been using that beat for 25 years or longer like damn dont get tired of it i guess.

  • @American_Boy
    @American_Boy 6 лет назад +89

    I LOVE this video so much. Would you guys consider adding "Reggaeton" to the title somehow to maybe improve its search ranking so more people can potentially come across it?

  • @MuzikJunky
    @MuzikJunky 6 лет назад +20

    Dem Bow was originally a riddim by Steely & Clevie. Peace.

  • @Grogu-485
    @Grogu-485 3 года назад +33

    Hip hop and Reggaeton have their roots in Jamaica.

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +2

      This music is uniquely Puerto Rican.

    • @acemandave7726
      @acemandave7726 2 года назад +4

      @@PH-xw1ri origin wise? No.

    • @Grogu-485
      @Grogu-485 2 месяца назад

      ​@@PH-xw1ri How stupid are you the word Reggae is in Reggaeton enough said 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @Gravyman
    @Gravyman 6 лет назад +12

    It's simple, 95% of Reggaeton is 90's Dancehall. From the single beat to the vocal stylings. Jamaica is well known for Reggae, and outsiders tend to tag every sound from Jamaica as Reggae. So they either mistakenly or intentionally used the more popular name to brand the Spanish version of dancehall.

  • @SuperDannyrivera
    @SuperDannyrivera 6 лет назад +8

    I've always been a fan of reggaeton. Since 2006, people back then used to say it would die off. But i'm happy it's getting recognition now.

    • @lordhoweproductions3733
      @lordhoweproductions3733 11 месяцев назад

      I’m so sick of it, nothing like every song having the same beat, soooo diverse 😑

  • @teareal09
    @teareal09 6 лет назад +76

    Jamaican beats made reggaeton “dembow”

    • @LuisMendoza-gn1ec
      @LuisMendoza-gn1ec 4 года назад +1

      Panama did buddy

    • @teareal09
      @teareal09 4 года назад +4

      Luis Mendoza WRONG!!!!! so Panama created reggae too buddy? I do believe Puerto Rican’s Started Reggaeton, do YOUR research and come with some sources buddy?

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад

      reggaeton was just a marketing name it means BIG REGGAE
      ruclips.net/video/_sIiA7TA2GI/видео.html

    • @djenekamara9581
      @djenekamara9581 4 года назад +1

      @@teareal09 the video literally says how it’s stated in Jamaica with dance hall reggae music. Can’t you see the similarities reggae=reggaeton

    • @dontwastetyourtime9263
      @dontwastetyourtime9263 3 года назад +3

      Dembow and reggaeton are actually different beats

  • @MosaicArtizt
    @MosaicArtizt 6 лет назад +96

    Oooohhh can y'all do Dominican Bachata's history?

    • @CherryColada
      @CherryColada 6 лет назад +1

      No

    • @BernardoPatino
      @BernardoPatino 6 лет назад +1

      Johnny Rutz what is Guajira tho?

    • @deepstate3358
      @deepstate3358 6 лет назад +6

      bachata is not from puerto rico.

    • @deepstate3358
      @deepstate3358 6 лет назад +3

      guajira sounds nothing like bachata

    • @krishnataveras8734
      @krishnataveras8734 6 лет назад +2

      Where did you get the idea that one person claimed to have invented bachata in Dominican Republic? That is not true , bachata was not invented by any single person. Like most music, bachata is an evolution of certain sounds and rythms over time.

  • @wickedmanbrrrp
    @wickedmanbrrrp 6 лет назад +32

    Hip hop reggaeton edm dub step are all off shoots of dancehall/reggae and its kinda sad to see that we as Jamaicans and dancehall/reggae as a genre we don’t get that respect and it’s sad to say dancehall/reggae is the forgotten genre 😞🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @ellebelle2507
      @ellebelle2507 3 года назад

      It's big in Bristol and some UK festivals AND it IS respected there :-)

    • @wickedmanbrrrp
      @wickedmanbrrrp 3 года назад +1

      @@ellebelle2507 I have relatives in the uk and friends as well dancehall/reggae is appreciated in the uk no doubt about that but the genre isn’t respected by the Americans and even by the Spanish speaking Caribbean and the Afro beats artist to some extent. the 2 Dj girls are complaining about the white washing and about the root and this and that when latino Caribbean isn’t even the branch muchless. Jamaicans I.e. the pioneers should be given more recognition

    • @3941602
      @3941602 2 года назад +2

      Yep Hispanics stole that ish and claimed it as there own so sad

    • @wickedmanbrrrp
      @wickedmanbrrrp 2 года назад +3

      @@3941602 facts take it from a Jamaican that lives in Jamaica

    • @vamoneygroup
      @vamoneygroup 2 года назад +2

      Dancehall is dead

  • @1_jahwarrior
    @1_jahwarrior 6 лет назад +131

    Jamaica is the Mecca of music.
    Reggaeton came from Jamaica and Dancehall.
    Hip Hop came from Jamaica and Dancehall.
    Check the history.. you're welcome World. 🇯🇲🇯🇲

    • @1_jahwarrior
      @1_jahwarrior 6 лет назад +3

      Jon Snow That's ok, math geniuses are cool too, and they're needed (just as much as genius musicians).. and there's alot of math involved in music too, so it's all good. I think music geniuses get their fair share of appreciation. #OneLove

    • @namechangesallowedeverydays
      @namechangesallowedeverydays 6 лет назад +8

      Thanks Skrooge. These Jamaicans are so weird, they rather claim hip hop than learn about the hundreds of diverse genres in their own country. They don't want to know about folk, maroon, (creole) Indian, ballroom, etc genres, rather these Jamaicans on RUclips want to claim hip hop! What sad

    • @tonytuffers
      @tonytuffers 6 лет назад +5

      Asus Warriors
      Hip hop came from disco and funk, it can even be argued that reggae wouldnt exist if it wasn't for American rhythm and blues. In the 1950s the national music of Jamaica was Mento which has it's roots in Trinidadian calypso

    • @1_jahwarrior
      @1_jahwarrior 6 лет назад +9

      HelloIamJamaican Lol funny thing is, I'll leave you both to argue amongst yourselves. I've done my research (professionally). I can only hope that you do yours. Even hip hop artistes know that the origins of hip hop comes from Jamaica, dancehall and Jamaican sound system culture. There are many documentaries that also acknowledge this as fact. But I'll leave it at that. I'm not debating none of you people when you haven't done your homework. Keep talking lol.
      #OneLove

    • @tonytuffers
      @tonytuffers 6 лет назад +2

      Asus warrior my parents are Jamaicans, my mother is from Marley in Spanish Town and my Father is from Half way Tree in Kingston you don't wanna debate because you fear you mat be proven wrong

  • @irosmeifinda1451991
    @irosmeifinda1451991 6 лет назад +20

    I lived in Peru for a year during 2015 and that’s the first time I knew about and heard reggaeton. By time I was about to come back to my home country in Indonesia in 2016, I loved the genre so much. I felt like a badass as an Asian girl who knows and listens to reggaeton when my fellow Indonesian friends didn’t know a thing about it. I felt exclusive 😎.
    But then despacito came out, J. Balvin got more famous, and everyone around me started to listen to reggaeton. I was like, damn! Why??? I didn’t feel exclusive anymore as more and more people know about reggaeton now 😭😅😂

    • @sweetie4148
      @sweetie4148 3 года назад +2

      Reggaeton has been for years 🙄 and in Puerto Rico thanks to daddy yankee, don Omar and ivy queen they got more famous worldwide but people tend to listen English music more than Spanish ☝️ I think you missed a lot of great song and those were famous around the world and still 🤷‍♀️ we have wisin y yandel too, farruko, Zion y Lennox, Ozuna and like 100 more singers in Puerto Rico 😂💪 now we also have bad bunny, jhay Cortes, rauw Alejandro, nio garcia, thanks to daddy yankee back in 2017 when despacito came out and has more than 7 billion on RUclips when that song hit around the world everything changed in the reggaeton industry, j balvin got inspired by daddy yankee and he even said that during his interview, daddy yankee is always doing hits around the world 🌎 and so j balvin wanted to do the same ❤️☝️ I love j balvin he’s different but he had to changed the way he was doing reggaeton to now pop ( that happened on 2017/2018 after despacito) because that’s what daddy yankee did first and opened so many doors to the music industry for men and women. Puerto Rico not only do reggaeton/ pop reggaeton but we do trap as well, R&B urban and more. 👌 reggaeton has been known forever in the Caribbean island, Latin America, Europe, and USA. 😉

    • @alexmighty9004
      @alexmighty9004 Год назад

      Yeah, there was definitely a moment back in 2001-2004 where reggaeton and dancehall music peaked and hit the mainstream for a little bit. Soca music was starting to get their shine on at the same time as well. I think Daddy Yankee was in the top 10 for highest grossing tour in 2022. Might have been his farewell tour. Not sure. @@sweetie4148

    • @ajewishchristianmuslim
      @ajewishchristianmuslim 5 месяцев назад

      wow fascinating

    • @ajewishchristianmuslim
      @ajewishchristianmuslim 4 месяца назад

      @@irosmeifinda1451991 what about reggaeton makes you feel like a “badass asian girl”. What do you think of latin culture and latin people exactly?

    • @ajewishchristianmuslim
      @ajewishchristianmuslim 4 месяца назад

      @@sweetie4148 its from panama - Nando Boom

  • @Mmenmeelb
    @Mmenmeelb 6 лет назад +24

    Now remember panama was latin reggae and dancehall, here in Puerto Rico we invented the genre Reggaeton. Not taking credit from Jamaica or Panama they were obviously inspiration to do it 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 🇵🇦 🇵🇦🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷

    • @BernardoPatino
      @BernardoPatino 6 лет назад +4

      El reggaetón es literalmente un remix

    • @Mmenmeelb
      @Mmenmeelb 6 лет назад

      Bernardo Patiño algo asi pero muy diferente

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +1

      It is Puerto Rican music. Period.

    • @dotmarceo
      @dotmarceo 2 года назад +2

      @@PH-xw1ri Puerto Rico gave it its name. But the music itself is Jamaican; and Panamanians were first to record to it in Spanish. Today Puerto Ricans dominate.

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +1

      @@dotmarceo Dancehall sounds like trash. Nobody in the world listens to or cares about dancehall.

  • @dumisatonyjohnson8145
    @dumisatonyjohnson8145 3 года назад +3

    0:05
    Dembow
    This the exact Riddim that is being played in almost every Reggaeton song

  • @bambamdiaz7477
    @bambamdiaz7477 5 лет назад +32

    Hands down Jamaicaaa!!! I’m Puerto Rican but thank you 🇯🇲 for the beautiful gift of reggaetton. And now let’s get this bleached music back to where it all started. Yes North America, HANDS OFF AND CALL IT FOR WHAT IT IS! IS CALLED REGGAETTON!!! NOT LATIN POP! IT IS NOOOOTTT POP!!!

  • @africangoddess707
    @africangoddess707 6 лет назад +15

    PROUD to be BLACK and AFRICAN...our culture/music has influeced so much of the world ( even though many people wont say it)

    • @Callebravo
      @Callebravo 5 лет назад

      & I’m proud to be Latino because we PERFECTED the african rhythms & made more rhythms!

    • @princeluv4804
      @princeluv4804 5 лет назад +2

      @@Callebravo racist

    • @rockydelta4980
      @rockydelta4980 4 года назад

      @@Callebravo oh shut up

    • @KingJames-qe4lv
      @KingJames-qe4lv 4 года назад +3

      @@Callebravo that sounded stupid

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад +3

      @@Callebravo More rythyms? Where?

  • @DominicanMarine129
    @DominicanMarine129 4 года назад +5

    She's absolutely right about reggaeton not being made if not being because of Jamaica but at the end of the day reaggeaton sounds the same why Jamaican reggae has different beats. The implement different sounds and rhythms Y reggaeton uses the same beats over and over in numerous songs.

  • @jabigup7361
    @jabigup7361 4 года назад +22

    Jamaican music took nothing from Spanish music 100% all Jamaican music

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +1

      Keep dreaming. Nobody cares.

  • @AlexLewis01
    @AlexLewis01 6 лет назад +55

    Would be nice if you guys could do a video about dance hall/reggae, showing how it has been sampled and used by people like “dj kool herc” and “el general” over the years to influence major genres like hip hop, EDM, Afrobeat and Reggaeton. It has not only influenced other genres but even how music is recorded today, I remember watching a Chris Blackwell interview where he spoke about how Jamaica changed how the world recorded music as it relates to separating instruments, vocals and the beats, allowing beats/instrumental/version to be placed on the other side of the record which lead to toasting (what you see the guy doing at 2:20), which lead to dance hall, which lead to what we have now. I think it is fascinating how the evolution of this small genre from a small island in the middle of the Caribbean has influenced the world.

    • @AlexLewis01
      @AlexLewis01 6 лет назад +1

      el general is mentioned in the video @ 2:57 this is his wki page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_General n dj kool herc is a "DJ who is credited with helping originate hip hop" this is wiki page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Kool_Herc

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад +4

      reggae is not really sampled by hip hop at all.... thats like me asking to do one on how American music influenced Reggae music

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад +2

      Just no just no,...... American musicians been doing that since forever with ragtime, jazz, blues, etc

    • @snixxdevaughn3267
      @snixxdevaughn3267 2 года назад +4

      @@Abstract.Noir414 a lot of these “Americans” who help created those sounds also
      Came from Caribbean decent

    • @quincy9908
      @quincy9908 2 года назад

      @@snixxdevaughn3267 If referring to Caribbean Americans with Hip-hop, yes. But if referring to Afro-americans, the you're diluting the term Caribbean too much.

  • @KeyshaRivera3356
    @KeyshaRivera3356 3 года назад +5

    I'm so glad you guys explained everything as it is!! I get so tired of hearing that reggaeton is from Panama. While I am aware that we (Puerto Ricans) were influenced Panamanians and Jamaicans; reggaeton is still it's own music genre invented in Puerto Rico. It's a mixture of hip hop, dancehall, and rap.. Reggae en Español is from Panama. Something totally different. And if we wanna go even further, Hip Hop was invented in NY by Puerto Ricans and African Americans!!!!

    • @76shian
      @76shian 2 года назад +4

      Hip hop was not invented by African Americans but African Jamaicans

    • @makeuthink2120
      @makeuthink2120 Год назад +1

      Hip Hop was created by black americans, primarily from the bronx. Puerto Ricans definitely participated in the park jams and some were involved in the dj and rap elements. But it was in BBoying (break dancing) where they really left their contribution. It should be noted that Graffiti is NOT an element of Hip Hop. There has always been examples of what could be considered "graffiti" at different times and in different places. But the Graffiti that is known around the world started in Washington Heights, Manhattan in the late 1960's.

    • @makeuthink2120
      @makeuthink2120 Год назад +1

      @@walkingstrawberry Not punk, nu wave, heavy metal, alternative, electro, freestyle, trance, indie folk

    • @NativeNomad10
      @NativeNomad10 Год назад +2

      Hip hop and Rap was created by A Jamaican using Dancehall and Reggae culture mixed with RnB, then developed by American

  • @MALIK-sx2qq
    @MALIK-sx2qq 6 лет назад +34

    I'll never understand why people (non Africans in particular and people with white colonial ideals ) get upset when people of African descent ( Latin and English Americas , Caribbean , Africa) talk about our heritage . I can write I love hearing the Drums it reminds me of (insert African country ) and people will literally try to tell us ABOUT OUR OWN CULTURE ! Why do Africans make y'all feel so insecure . When Africans talk about our traditions and culture people seriously get pissed and even violent ........ People hate Africans but love our culture . I wish we could literally take everything we ever contributed to the world away from racist people and watch how miserable y'all life becomes.

    • @karlo3080
      @karlo3080 5 лет назад +2

      facts

    • @trueelementsoul3527
      @trueelementsoul3527 5 лет назад +5

      Agreed %100......our music and culture have influenced the world it's all black music period

    • @nglza
      @nglza 4 года назад

      🖤🖤

    • @queenbbeaute2654
      @queenbbeaute2654 2 года назад

      I disagree most don't know a thing about African music because technology just spread worldwide before nobody knew a thing about Africans or what music they had and im speaking for the black dispora (enslaved) just like y'all aren't black ur african

    • @MALIK-sx2qq
      @MALIK-sx2qq 2 года назад

      @@queenbbeaute2654 Technology is a broad term and music from Continental Africans and Africans in the diaspora has been popular before my great grandmother was even born . Black American stars have been global well before 1920’s ….I’m not sure what you meant by the last comment neither

  • @AlexTuble
    @AlexTuble 6 лет назад +202

    This was awesome! Maybe do Trap music next??

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 6 лет назад +5

      Pillow Strength trap influence pop music more

    • @5pctLowBattery
      @5pctLowBattery 6 лет назад +6

      Vox did it already: how triplet flow took over rap.
      ruclips.net/video/3la8bsi4P-c/видео.html

    • @hanawana
      @hanawana 6 лет назад

      Fact: Big Boi invented trap
      Lol

    • @davidortega4409
      @davidortega4409 6 лет назад +6

      trap is not actually a genre but a sub genre

    • @greenrobot5
      @greenrobot5 6 лет назад +4

      Reggaeton has become so mainstream that latin pop stars are singing it while more hardcore reggaetoners are doing trap with lyrics that are even more raw and sexual.

  • @seanp2k617
    @seanp2k617 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have no idea how anyone can listen to this same beat all night and not want to slam their head in a door.

    • @resistanceisfutile520
      @resistanceisfutile520 8 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t understand how people listen to death metal and stay sane

    • @JackRubyish
      @JackRubyish 6 месяцев назад +1

      Or the constant 4/4 beats of Soulful House.

    • @dieglhix
      @dieglhix 6 месяцев назад

      because they have low iq and this is useful for telling idiots apart

    • @w4ka997
      @w4ka997 5 месяцев назад

      @@dieglhixThis is what the Spanish thought of samba, salsa and all innovations of Africans in Latin America. Nice to see nothing has changed with latinos

  • @CaapriceTube1
    @CaapriceTube1 4 года назад +5

    Hands down. Jamaica indeed!!
    PANAMA in the house, ayyy we in here.
    But above all.....AFRICA!!!!!!!!

    • @876mostvaluabletreasure2
      @876mostvaluabletreasure2 4 года назад +2

      Yes , just found out the other day, that you Afro Panamanians, Costa Ricans,Guatemalans and some Hondurans are our people. Love from Jamaica 🇯🇲.

    • @CaapriceTube1
      @CaapriceTube1 4 года назад +1

      @@876mostvaluabletreasure2 Bless up, respect. All Africans around the world unite!

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад

      Nobody cares. It’s all about PR.

  • @Chandasouk
    @Chandasouk 6 лет назад +49

    Lmao yeah, reggaeton. I never knew when a song ended

    • @donzo3j
      @donzo3j 6 лет назад +1

      Chandasouk 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jehovy
      @jehovy 3 года назад +2

      That’s the point because el perreo never stops boi

  • @Humboldt88
    @Humboldt88 6 лет назад +22

    It was brought to Panama from Jamaican immigrants.

    • @BernardoPatino
      @BernardoPatino 6 лет назад +1

      That's what they said

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад

      Reggeaton is 100% Puerto Rican 🇵🇷

  • @Lando-kx6so
    @Lando-kx6so 6 лет назад +17

    It's mutated 90s Dancehall riddims (beats) from Jamaica with spanish lyrics. Started in Panama made it's way to Puerto Rico and now the original style of reggaeton is popular in Dominican Republic becoming dembow which is the name of a song by Shabba ranks on the riddim reggaeton & dembow is mostly based on, pocoman jam riddim.

  • @technojunkie123
    @technojunkie123 6 лет назад +4

    Absolutely loved this video! I've been a HUGE Reggaeton fan for the past couple of years, and I've done so much research into the genere's complicated & diasporic history and it's absolutely fascinating.
    With the surge in popularity of Reggaeton music over the last few years many people have become such fans of it but largely don't realize the genere's important and historical Afro-Carribean roots. So I'm glad this video eloquently summarizes the historical importance Black people played in the birth of Reggaeton & how the music has evolved today!

    • @lordhoweproductions3733
      @lordhoweproductions3733 11 месяцев назад +1

      Using the same beat on every song is anything but complicated lol 🤨 wtf?

  • @naturecure9900
    @naturecure9900 6 лет назад +171

    Another genre started from African descent.

    • @riddimbycardo8856
      @riddimbycardo8856 6 лет назад

      Is reggae African or Jamaican?

    • @Camtaine82
      @Camtaine82 6 лет назад +38

      Jamaicans are Africans that were taken to the caribbean.

    • @riddimbycardo8856
      @riddimbycardo8856 6 лет назад +42

      Get what you're trying to say, but Reggae is a Jamaican genre, which originated in Jamaica. Nothing really to do with Africa though.

    • @natturner1619
      @natturner1619 6 лет назад +32

      RiddimbyCardo He literally just told you why. Over 90% of Jamaicans are African descendants.

    • @Ghettoroyalty212
      @Ghettoroyalty212 6 лет назад +12

      are the black people from Jamaican not of African descent. Did you read the comment?

  • @asiano41
    @asiano41 6 лет назад +30

    Big respect to all Jamaicans.
    We reggaetoneros know where it all started. No doubt about that. Big up Bob Marley, Big up Shabba Ranks. But Latin people are taking this reggaeton thing to a level no Jamaican artist(s) has ever seen b4 dead or alive (with the exception of Bob). Numbers don't lie. Peace.

    • @siren1649
      @siren1649 6 лет назад +5

      asiano41 name one Jamaican that do reggaeton. Jamaicans don't do REGGAETON, Jamaicans do dancehall.

    • @siren1649
      @siren1649 6 лет назад +4

      Johnny Rutz your getting your reggaeton mix up with the mighty dancehall. Party animal is a Dancehall song written by Charly Black beats by Demarco produce by the technics. 😂

    • @javonwatkins6924
      @javonwatkins6924 5 лет назад +3

      Reggeaton is dancehall in Spanish

    • @vhsvuitton131
      @vhsvuitton131 3 года назад +5

      Jamaicans don’t do reggaeton, they’re sticking with their original shit not some knock off

    • @snixxdevaughn3267
      @snixxdevaughn3267 2 года назад +2

      @@vhsvuitton131 for real like we are the blueprint and they are the copy😂😂😂

  • @richardhernandez9598
    @richardhernandez9598 6 лет назад +4

    New york is definetly the boiling pot for artistry. The clash of cultures really makes amazing art that everyone is able to enjoy regardless of cultural background.

  • @PabloCruise91
    @PabloCruise91 5 лет назад +3

    Hagamos El Amor con la Ropa is my first memory of Reggaeton in the early 2000's in Queens, NY

  • @FootySomalia
    @FootySomalia 6 лет назад +63

    Reggaeton came from jamaica's dancehall

    • @alexcfpr
      @alexcfpr 6 лет назад +6

      But Reggaeton is Puerto Rican. Panama where the first to do reggae in spanish but reggaeton was invited in PR🇵🇷. We mixed hip hop and reggae. I hate when people try to discredit PR🇵🇷 for what we did.

    • @javonwatkins6924
      @javonwatkins6924 5 лет назад +19

      alexcfpr u guys didn’t create shit u guys just put your Spanish on Jamaican old school beats

    • @pavelm.gonzalez8608
      @pavelm.gonzalez8608 5 лет назад +2

      @@alexcfpr they just created the name "Reggaeton" = Reggae Marston; but the bases were already created in Jamaica with Dancehall, then the genre was introduced in Panama to the Spanish language, but Puerto Rico "stole" the formula and make it Mainstream with Daddy Yankee song: "La Gasolina" to become the mainstream music in Latin America, some parts of Europe and a less but also in the United States. Then we arrive to 2017 with "Despacito" and Reggaeton is one of the most Popular (sub)genres in the planet (even if you like it or not).

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад +3

      @@alexcfpr No reggaeton is actually panamanian the term was coined by jaime davidson/ michael ellis in NYC he explains it in a interview from jprison whuch can be found on youtube

    • @tasanogutzmore8768
      @tasanogutzmore8768 4 года назад +1

      How can one say something is theirs when all they did was mix it from two musics styles that come from another people who at the same time they think they are better than. Twilight zone. Everyone is in denial when it comes to us. Its quite beautiful actually.

  • @ab-zg8pt
    @ab-zg8pt 6 лет назад +3

    I remember being introduced to Reggaeton on Mun2 way back in like 2002. Ivy Queen was always being blasted on my speaker, amongst other artists. I always like how they would give credit to the Afro influence. Mad respect.

  • @Mmenmeelb
    @Mmenmeelb 6 лет назад +6

    This video deserves 100 million views

  • @Mrlaiobrum
    @Mrlaiobrum 6 лет назад +4

    The history of brazilian Funk is pretty much like Raggaeton's... it is a sick beat that has not taken the world over yet, but it has a great potential for that! Make a video about it!

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 Год назад +1

      No it isn't. Brasilian funk has ties to angolas kudaro and other afro beat rythyms

    • @robertoglencoco7861
      @robertoglencoco7861 Год назад

      I hope so! As a Puerto Rican, I love Brazilians!

  • @roccocruz9514
    @roccocruz9514 6 лет назад +19

    🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷Puerto Rico the undisputed Kings of latin urban music !!!

    • @ricanredru4760
      @ricanredru4760 3 года назад +1

      That is a real statement! Even when most of our grandparents were born as babies. Puerto Rico or Cuba will always seen as kings of Latin music in general

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад +1

      PUERTO RICO!

  • @willc9453
    @willc9453 6 лет назад +31

    Reggaeton, bachata, salsa, Cumbia , merengue, etc are beautiful music

    • @guillermo090986
      @guillermo090986 6 лет назад +3

      Will C they all come from Africa or African descendants

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +1

      Guillermo Aguilar they all come from africa? again why obession over latin america with africa. again its just music

    • @scj3188
      @scj3188 6 лет назад +2

      BLACK MUSIC

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад

      Juan Carlos Vilca Noriega nope, latino fetish

    • @crisv3283
      @crisv3283 6 лет назад

      Guillermo Aguilar African? Wtf? Salsa started in New York and it was created by Puerto Rican’s...

  • @markfrelix5658
    @markfrelix5658 2 года назад +1

    I remember listening to it in the 80’s with El General! That’s wayyyy back!

  • @supersintesis
    @supersintesis 6 лет назад +5

    They forgot to mention "Luny Tunes". They shaped the sound of modern Reggaeton.

  • @vxl757
    @vxl757 3 года назад +2

    All love baby 🇯🇲 🇵🇷 🇵🇦 🇩🇴 🇨🇺

  • @reborn6328
    @reborn6328 6 лет назад +14

    You are saying that it was a race issue in the caserios as a "thing against the black community" when that has never being a thing in Puerto Rico. It can never be a matter of color because you can find black kids with white siblings. My family, for example: Same parents, black older brother with back hair and brown eyes.My sister is white, brunette with green eyes and lots of freckles. I'm white, black hair and hazel eyes. it is a trend among puertorican families to be so divers because of our genetic roots. I was born and raised in a caserio as well and let me tell you, you cannot find a more divers community than the barrios and caserios. So, stop making everything an issue about color or race.

    • @MrSivram28
      @MrSivram28 5 лет назад

      @Mr. Bi Rucho He's pushing the "Latino is a race" false theory.

    • @angelmorales9168
      @angelmorales9168 4 года назад +1

      Race is not an issue un puerto rico

    • @gcosme4
      @gcosme4 4 года назад

      FACTS

  • @poncicasas5948
    @poncicasas5948 6 лет назад +1

    I wouldn’t say reggaeton is white washed. It’s just artist exploring different genres. It’s a good thing seeing a genre that was so heavily criticized to so loved by the gringos. I love seeing the genre that my people enjoy finally getting recognized by the mainstream in English speaking countries. If anything, we’re gonna start seeing Latino artists in English music charts next to Bieber and Taylor Swift. It’s already happening with Luis Fonsi for despscito and bad bunny and j balvin for I like It like that with Cardi B. ¡Viva Latinos!

  • @Cubapanablacc
    @Cubapanablacc 6 лет назад +20

    There were a lot of missing facts or rather changes and misunderstandings presented. Yes the panamanians that were making reggae en español mostly had Jamaican decent but they weren't just translating reggae tracks to Spanish. They were doing what artist today do and just use the same beats with their own lyrics which were in patois and Spanish. 2nd. The first Puerto Ricans that were introduced to the music were in panama in the clubs then took the music back to new York where it blew up even more. Pounder by bobo general and sleepy wonder came out in 88-89 and that's the current beat used in reggaeton. Nando boom a Panamanian used that same beat in 89-90 in a song called pension. Him and do general took that sound all over Latin America. Puerto Rico got that same beat and mixed it with old school hip Hop and changed the name. All if the music dancehall/reggae en español/reggaeton are sub genres of reggae.

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад +1

      Michael ellis coined the term reggaeton not PRS

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад +3

      @Jay L no it wasnt.. Actually michael ellis took it there. There is nothing about reggaeton thats original. Reggaeton means big reggae

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад

      @Jay L Google ? Lol.. Most PRs dont even know the cultural reggae exchange from jamaican producers and panamanian artist with the pounda riddim took place in NY
      ruclips.net/video/_sIiA7TA2GI/видео.html

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад

      @Jay L if you say so if thats the case reggaeton would have been used from the start. Remember it was shunned because it wasnt real PR music

    • @Abstract.Noir414
      @Abstract.Noir414 4 года назад +1

      @Jay L The basslines from dancehall the beat pattern. Dancehall. Dancehall has various riddim patterns.
      Stop doing reggaeton and stick to salsa. You confused

  • @satmedown
    @satmedown 4 года назад +3

    I always wondered where this music came from. I was never a fan of it. But I gotta say the roots of this music are super strong and I would probably consider listening to the early stuff. Who know? Maybe I’ll become a fan some day.

  • @NeryElsalvador
    @NeryElsalvador 6 лет назад +7

    I love Reggae cuse sounds it's much nicer than reguton.

  • @macdaddyalexis
    @macdaddyalexis 3 года назад +1

    Was Selena's Techno cumbia a push toward acceptance of reggaeton and maybe also bidibidibombom. Both have reggae influences. This was in the 90s too when reggaeton wasn't a major genre. Selena and her band liked incorporating sounds from different genres. There's a pic of Selena with Jamaican-like braids.

  • @djdariusjoseph
    @djdariusjoseph 2 месяца назад

    Nicely done ... I like seeing that connection to the Reggae influence that alot of people don't seem to understand.

  • @thebusrider7676
    @thebusrider7676 6 лет назад +8

    This is a great example to show you that "cultural appropriation" isn't real. Most parts of whatever culture you are from is derived from another culture. We should stop pretending to be offended when someone outside of your culture imitates something from it. It should be celebrated. As long as the person gives credit to where they found it, it's all good. It doesn't matter if a white, black, asian, latino, purple whatever race or ethnicity. People who scream cultural appropriation at everything are either ignorant to that fact or are supporters of a segregation. They want to people to stay in the corners and be hostile against anyone borrowing or sharing culture. It's ironic the fact that they claim they are doing it for the sake of diversity when it's really anything but.

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    • @altertopias
      @altertopias 6 лет назад

      I agree with a lot of things you say but I wouldn't say cultural appropriation isn't real, it happens, it's just that not so much and it's never black or white (for instance, in the beginning of jazz music, black performers where banned from a lot of places where white performers where allowed, because the audience wanted the music without the culture behind, but that dind't make every white perfomer a cultural appropiator). The other thing you are saying is similar to concepts like interculturality and that is great, you could check that out.

    • @thebusrider7676
      @thebusrider7676 6 лет назад

      Julia Sepúlveda it is real but what i meant by that was it's mostly no longer in western culture today...it doesn't happen as much anymore. It was very much real back in the days. It's still very real in parts of the world like the Philippines and other untra racist countries. I am not saying racism doesn't exist anymore in the west by the way. In fact i hate when people call out non cultural appropriation cases because i feel like it weakens the meaning of the word and real cases of it never get called out.

    • @KoreaMojo
      @KoreaMojo 6 лет назад

      Bus Rider and Julia you both need to consider you impression that it doesn't happen as much or not in western culture is the moat egregious part of appropriation, it's "admired" all the way away from it's place and peoples of origin and no respect or homage is paid to those originates by the majority of the mainstream population. How can you hate, discriminate against or look down on people that made something you love and respect? It's not easy, so you just erase or overlook their contributions, thereby appropriating the art from them, so you still may segregate and discriminate while allowing people to deny the deeper reality. Please fully open your eyes, it's what people are taught to do: either participate making the predominant views proliferate OR deny the issue even exists and if so, only marginally. Either allows for continued problems and hurt because no black person would care if someone admired and imitated their art if they had respect and a voice in society. No influential hiphop labels are even ran by the people who make the music like they were in the 80s and early 90s and the change is both subtle and stark if you look closely: more colorism against female artists, no political content being given financial backing and basically a perpetuation of stereotypes that are in turn internalized and solidified just like a modern minstrel show. It goes on and on, if the attributes are too respectable they are estranged from the group that originated them as long as society still considers them less than and society makes them a caricature reducing it only to something they cannot fully participate in or they can garner success only if they act out the one-dimensional role of degradation scripted for them that reinforces there flaws but the admirers doing the same are just described in terms that show them less core disrespect or even public admiration for their imitations.

    • @boozecruiser
      @boozecruiser 6 лет назад

      @@KoreaMojo Your schizophrenic world must be fun to live in

  • @shenamartin8398
    @shenamartin8398 4 года назад +14

    Finally jamaican getting the regonition, most Latinos act like jamaican music no play a big part in reggaeton, the name allyah come from reggae ,without dancehall and reggae you ppl music could be nothing

    • @ricanredru4760
      @ricanredru4760 3 года назад

      Because those people are most likely not from from Puerto Rico/Panama or Island for coastal Caribbean country

    • @PH-xw1ri
      @PH-xw1ri 2 года назад

      Nobody cares.
      Dancehall is trash.

  • @TheMally222
    @TheMally222 6 лет назад +3

    Soorry but DANCEHALL is JAMAICAN and has inspired latin artist REGGAETON is PUERTO RICAN also hiphop inspired reaggaeton but no one says reggeaton is from new york ?

    • @TheMally222
      @TheMally222 6 лет назад +1

      Nubiamancy no the only one stupid here is you because you dont have the ability to understad what you read honey obviously reggaeTON is heavily inspired by reggae but it does not mean it started in jamaica ? They are different have you even heard a reggaeton song ? Cause you dont even seem to know that they are different. Reggeaton is not jamaica it has never played in jamaica its not part of jamaican cultured it started inspired by reggae but it is a different rithym so that started in puerto rico . I sugest you sart reading and understanding comments before you call someone stupid cause the only one that is stupid here is you loveee you

    • @TheMally222
      @TheMally222 6 лет назад

      Nubiamancy btw the only similarities that reggaeton and reggae share at this point in time is the name but if every single styled that has taken from jamaican culture is jamaican then i guess music is jamaican . Congrats if thats what u wanted to hear dummie

  • @mchaelsantacruz8133
    @mchaelsantacruz8133 6 лет назад +4

    El General ... the originator !!!!!

    • @Callebravo
      @Callebravo 5 лет назад +1

      El General was no original. He simply made Jamaican music but in spanish.

  • @joeybaseball7352
    @joeybaseball7352 2 года назад +5

    Every single reggaeton song sounds the exact same

  • @jessieurena7583
    @jessieurena7583 Год назад +1

    How do these videos constantly leave out Luny Tunes

  • @SantiBarrios
    @SantiBarrios 6 лет назад +174

    yeah, it would be nice if they didn't recycle the same beat pattern over and over again for the last 40 years though

    • @xQueenofnothing
      @xQueenofnothing 6 лет назад +54

      all music does that. heard of the four-chord song?

    • @IrresistibleWitch
      @IrresistibleWitch 6 лет назад +37

      Then is wouldn’t be Reggaeton

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 6 лет назад +21

      I bet you wouldn't be saying this about rock or metal.

    • @SantiBarrios
      @SantiBarrios 6 лет назад +21

      xQueenofnothing yes, all genres of music repeat notes and chords and reutulize grooves specific to that genre, but most types of music complement that with multiple layers of instrumentation and at the very least change up the chord progression within a song even if those chords are common in that genre, reggaeton, for the most part with some exceptions like Calle 13, does none of those things. We need to stop coming up with excuses for the mediocrity and laziness of certain musicians, when people's standards lower is the exact moment when an entire genre's quality also starts to lower.

    • @8AlisaInez9
      @8AlisaInez9 6 лет назад +1

      Santi Barrios 😁💕

  • @mrmar8973
    @mrmar8973 Год назад +1

    Listen to Techno Cumbia by Selena… as a kid it was a weird song but it allll makes sense now… I believe she introduced Mexicans to this type of genre.

  • @westman63
    @westman63 5 лет назад +7

    Panamanians invented reggaeton. I was in Panama in 1990. I know. The 'Coca Cola Song'. 'El General' was popping. 'Gabby' oh my. Of course, Jamaican influence is there but it was in Spanish. It was actually a country influence in some of the tracks. Hell, I went downtown and got me a mixtape in one hour and some plus of reggae. Shit, I know we jammed. Alright now you know, peace out.

    • @westman63
      @westman63 2 года назад +1

      @@drwho9319 Daddy Yankee credits the artists from Panama for inspiration in his genre. Panama was more of the dancehall flavor like Shabba Ranks. The idea of importing that into Spanish was the Panamanians niche.

    • @drwho9319
      @drwho9319 2 года назад +3

      @@westman63 that’s a slap to the face to the Jamaicans tbh.

    • @westman63
      @westman63 2 года назад

      @@drwho9319 I've heard so great reggae and rap in German. Try Peter Fox and Seeed for example. ruclips.net/video/g6JYzOjglBs/видео.html

  • @WorldMundo
    @WorldMundo 6 лет назад +3

    Alright but the actual fashion right now is Dancehall (Sorry song, Work song, Shape Of You song) and reggaeton (Despacito song, Criminal song, Dura song), plus reggaeton comes from dancehall music and dancehall music comes from soca but afrobeats music too!

    • @Callebravo
      @Callebravo 5 лет назад

      Reggaeton has dancehall elements but is not the same.

  • @DJKoollord
    @DJKoollord 6 лет назад +1

    But Jamaican were doing that rhythm since the 80's. The boricuas did with Reggaeton, the same thing they did with Salsa: copy, paste, and modify.

    • @Callebravo
      @Callebravo 5 лет назад

      We do it better. Proud to be PUERTO RICAN 🇵🇷

    • @MrSivram28
      @MrSivram28 5 лет назад

      @@Callebravo I hate Mestizos, Cultural appropriators.

    • @Callebravo
      @Callebravo 5 лет назад

      MrSivram28 cultural appropriators? Lmao do you know how STUPID you sound??? Our culture has a mix influences of African (our roots), Indigenous (our roots) & Spaniard (From our oppressors) but that’s the beauty of our culture we’re a mix of 3. The world would be boring without Latin culture. Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Reggaeton/Dembow, Cumbia, Mariachi/Corridos are music genres that are a mix of African, Indigenous, & Spaniard influences. Our music & culture are admired throughout the whole world. Also our food is BUSSIN & people around the world enjoys our food. I will put anyone on the spot who tries to disrespect & discredit our culture because I LOVE my culture! All yous talking shit about MY culture are just haters.

  • @originaldelta
    @originaldelta 6 лет назад +56

    Reggaeton is dance hall just copied by Latinos because they liked the beats but couldn't understand Jamaicans.Simple.

    • @namechangesallowedeverydays
      @namechangesallowedeverydays 6 лет назад +1

      originaldelta hehehe yeah listen to dembow shabba the real roots beats they copy they are very unoriginal I would think they use different rhythm from dancehall but they just use dembow, look in perreo and dembow they also copy dancehall dances

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 6 лет назад

      Pretty much

    • @guillermo090986
      @guillermo090986 6 лет назад +8

      Latinos made better world-wide recognized tho. Takr that

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +4

      Guillermo Aguilar what latinos? u do realize in latin america. most people hate reggaeton

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +1

      de g u do realize in our countries noy everyone is afro latino and also u do realize term latino isnt use in our countries

  • @TruFinesse86
    @TruFinesse86 3 года назад +1

    Started by Jamaica but take to another level because all these Spanish Countries love it that’s it

  • @1_jahwarrior
    @1_jahwarrior 6 лет назад +24

    Also, that Justin Bieber - Sorry and Ed Sheeran - Shape of You is from dancehall actually..

  • @Esiul
    @Esiul 3 года назад +2

    Literally grew in Puerto Rico and the notion that the music is yet another outgrowth of social justice is not true at all. As Puerto Ricans we see each other as a mix of white, Taino and black. The notion forwarded by the video that somehow darker Puerto Ricans got it worst than lighter ones and the "white-washing" comment was insulting. The only way they can make that comment is by trying to see everything within the lens of oppression/Marxism while thousands of miles away from our island. Its like when white people tell us we are "latinx" and they have no idea about our language construction and history. These people are just imposing their values on us like modern day colonizers but rather than taking our land they are taking our culture.

  • @KittySnicker
    @KittySnicker 6 лет назад +4

    “Gasolina” is the shit! As is basically anything by Don Omar!

  • @dviera4454
    @dviera4454 6 лет назад +1

    Yup don’t forget about the Nuyricans that brought that New York flow n swag back to the mainland.

  • @alexcastillo4741
    @alexcastillo4741 4 года назад +7

    Not gonna lie, I'm so tired to the reggaeton beat. It makes everything sound the same.

  • @pr_tr4p_g4wd20
    @pr_tr4p_g4wd20 3 года назад +1

    Reggaeton is a Puerto Rican word it was formed by it being illegal to play in Puerto Rico Panamanians sung Reggae in Spanish we mixed dembow which is Jamaican with hip hop hence reggaeton was born.

  • @Autisticgyal
    @Autisticgyal 6 лет назад +84

    The power of black music

    • @cemeterygirl1147
      @cemeterygirl1147 6 лет назад

      Ex-Muslima L Yes!

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +11

      Ex-Muslima L you mean jamaican music.

    • @0aihaibarachan0
      @0aihaibarachan0 6 лет назад +5

      *JAMAICAN, do you want to take credit as if a whole race created it?

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +7

      Bochom Ed Oncol reggaeton started in panama

    • @yandel3218
      @yandel3218 6 лет назад +1

      Bochom Ed Oncol its black music with afro orgins. we know this afro americans love latinos

  • @christophersenior5014
    @christophersenior5014 6 лет назад +2

    The justin bieber sorry song and ed sheran song shape of you were rhythms taken or sampled from dancehall music from Jamaica.

  • @JaviEnding
    @JaviEnding 6 лет назад +3

    Jamaican dancehall -> Panamanian dancehall -> Puerto Ricans fused it with hip hop and there you go!

    • @alexcfpr
      @alexcfpr 6 лет назад

      That's right. I hate when people try to discredit PR 🇵🇷 for the music genre that we created simple

    • @JaviEnding
      @JaviEnding 2 года назад

      @@drwho9319 yeah, Spanish and a few cultural tweaks are the only differences

    • @koreyp2845
      @koreyp2845 Год назад +2

      Puerto Rico did NOT create the genre lol 🤣 even the dembow/poco man jam riddim is copy written by Jamaican producers Steele and clevie (Cleveland Brown)

  • @devonoved7
    @devonoved7 6 лет назад +1

    Check out the song that started it - Poco-man jam. Poco beats are an actual style of African based percussion rythms that are still played at religious "revival" gatherings in Jamaica.

  • @novembergarage8547
    @novembergarage8547 6 лет назад +3

    thank god they talked about panama!!

  • @brandoninhawaii
    @brandoninhawaii 6 лет назад +2

    Still remember getting my first reggaeton CD. It was Luny Tunes...Mas Flow.

  • @staffsgt.retired8313
    @staffsgt.retired8313 3 года назад +7

    MAN! This took me back in time when I was a young kid in PR, I would record a cassette with my boombox of all the stuff that EL COYOTE would play on "RAP & RAGGAE 96". It feels so good to see something I've loved from the beggining blow up and get the recognition it deserves.

  • @JoseOrtiz-zx8sf
    @JoseOrtiz-zx8sf 3 года назад

    Puerto Ricans and Puerto Rico's underground music culture. Most latinos only jumped onboard when it became popular and all the hard work was already done. Africa, Panama, and Jamaica had their influence, too but you wouldn't be hearing it today without PR. :).

  • @pacofrommonaco2640
    @pacofrommonaco2640 4 года назад +3

    America is so obsessed with race...it's not even a joke, race race race everything is about race...and the weirdest part is, they often times don't even know what the cultural and historical backgrounds attached to certain races are, everything they do know for sure is what certain groups tend to eat so everything will be about food....jamaicans, hell yea...let's talk 2 hours about oxtail rice and beans...italian yeah let's talk spaghetti and pizza...damn it's kinda funny but it's also kinda annoying . I really enjoyed the documentary tho at least they get the musical aspect straight hahaha

    • @RoxyWeasley12193
      @RoxyWeasley12193 2 года назад

      Races don't exist biologically so there is absolutely no point to talk about it. I agree with you, some people are so obsessed with a concept which doesn't even exist. I really hope that there will be some changes in the future.

  • @MJ88866
    @MJ88866 3 года назад +1

    Anybody have the song at 0:10?

  • @manitgurung3329
    @manitgurung3329 6 лет назад +3

    Im from central asia nepal..i love latino music..its drive me crazy..enrique..ozuna..manual turizo..niki jam..bad bunny..romeo santos..daddy yankee and many more🤘🤘🤘gracias😊😊😊corazone thats only i understand but flow with music feel awsome🙌🙌🙌🙌people who said they dont like latino music they are lying😆😆😆😆

  • @deysytacza
    @deysytacza 3 года назад +1

    10:02 - Sorry but nothing from the past of reggaeton is being erased. It’s ever evolving and growing. Hiphop and rap is now Top 40 Pop chart music. Does that discount 25 years of artists working to grow and evolve the music genre? Nope! There are now more styles to hiphop for us to enjoy and the same is happening to reggaeton. Enjoy it all. Celebrate its growth.

  • @PRJProduction
    @PRJProduction 6 лет назад +4

    It is not only because of Puerto Ricans that this genre became widespread and used worldwide in the music industry. The Jamaican dancehall records of the late 80's and 90's were really populair in the Dutch Antilles in the Caribbean. They brought it over to the Netherlands and 2 DJ's from the Dutch Antilles DJ moortje & MC Pester speeded those dembow/dancehall up to 135 bpm and named it 'Bubbling'. They didn't even noticed that they were creating a new genre that infected the whole world. The most famous DJ's from Holland used Bubbling influence for their mainstream music. This is the reason why it became so populair because of the Dutch DJ's. This is also recognized by Wayne Marshall, he is a technomusicologist of Cambridge, MA. If it weren't for these two DJ's DJ moortje & MC Pester the music industry would be slighty different than it is now. There is a dutch documentairy called 'Bubbling Bandje 64' that gives us the information how Bubbling music was created and how it influenced the mainstream music.

  • @coole324
    @coole324 6 лет назад +2

    Dont for get about Oye Mi Canto. Nore brought that shit to NY to the people that didnt know anything about it.

  • @yesid17
    @yesid17 6 лет назад +16

    THANK you for this video amazing quality as always (especially thank you for subbing instead of dubbing) keep up the great work!

  • @ebere213
    @ebere213 6 лет назад +2

    You can't kill an idea.