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The Importance Of Romantiqueo In Reggaeton

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When the Reggaeton took his first steps in the music world with its catchy rhythm and form of dance, he created his own language and way of life. Still, one of the ways that managed to break through against other musical styles such as Pop, Rock and Ballad, was using romantic lyrics in their songs.

Although the passage of time most of these letters became more "explicit" and included typical of this genre words. The Perreo was part of that boom, but also the Romantiqueo, hand in hand with groups like the Factory and / or gender singers who gambled and decided to join the Sandungueo, creating, singing and dancing songs with that rhythm.

Typically, these issues relate situations such as partying and one-night stands. It could say that from there began to create a tendency on the type of popular songs that dominate the global music scene. If we listen closely most popular songs today, themes Pop, his letters refer to moments, especially what happens when the weekend comes at parties or on the beach.

Also it highlighted in the songs of the genre to situations of partner, and beyond this line, there is a specific topic that, regardless of gender, decade or no matter what happens, always be of interest, and are the songs about love or heartbreak. Especially the love and heartbreak of school. Precisely the success of Reggaeton, if I remember and still had its heyday conservation among children, preteens and older ones.

This genre does not end, but is transformed by merging with other tropical genres such as Bachata, Pop and Meregue. Such is the case today Merenguetón. These own subgenres of the tropics and Latin America were a response to the amount of artificial sounds made by computer or included in the pop songs that dominates the music scene, especially in today.

This element (all songs sound the same) not only benefits the Reggaeton but all tropical rhythms including Bachata, which served as reference for other musical genres and presets, such as Pop generally all about the Pop American guy whose globalizes popular sound to every corner of the world.

About the song Rakin & Ken Y with Ana Isabel, this is a love of school, children began to play with their friends and have a conversation / confession about what they think and feel.

Although it seems a love song of children, it is not likely to pass them only to them.

Who said friends?

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