Rauw Alejandro
In 2017, Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi as well as Daddy Yankee released Despacito and it became the highest-streamed hit song that time, within just 6 months. It's a blend of reggaeton and pop, which was not just a new ear to reggaeton, but also more interest in Latin music. The Billboard Top 100 featured two songs which were Spanish predominantly, as well as 4 more songs in the year 2016. At the peak of popularity for Despacito the track was among 19 that mostly in Spanish made it to the Top 100. By 2020, there will be 41 tracks in this category. In the wake of Justin Bieber released his bilingual remix of Despacito in 2017, well-known artists began collaborating with reggaeton musicians. Drake and Bad Bunny worked together on MIA (2018) in addition to Madonna and Maluma were on the same track in Medellin and Medellin in 2019 In the year 2020, some Reggaeton musicians were expressing their displeasure with how the genre was moving towards mainstream. However, a younger generation Rauw Alejandro wanted to keep the trend going. In his music, he often used elements from electronic dance music and other types.





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