[identity profile] alexmacpherson.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] poptimists
Some reggaeton mp3s, by request.

A while ago, [livejournal.com profile] freakytigger and I discussed how an emergent genre's willingness to magpie up and incorporate well-known pop hooks into itself was probably a major sign of its quality and health. Reggaeton does this spectacularly well, as the mp3s below (sampling Corona, Snap and Deee-Lite respectively) demonstrate:

King Africa - El Ritmo Es Tu Danza
Aldo Ranks - Mueve Mami
Lorna - Papi Chulo...Te Traigo El Mmm

And just for fun, two of the biggest and best reggaeton hits which don't have novelty Eurotechno samples:

Daddy Yankee ft. Pitbull, NORE & Lil Jon - Gasolina (rmx)
Hector y Tito - Baile Morena

See, the thing with these 'hipster' genres is that they're not wilfully obscure or esoteric; they're just pop music, a few years ahead of the curve.

Date: 2005-07-19 10:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cis.livejournal.com
You're spot-on on the perfectly structured part - I think that's why I gut-feeling thought it more 'pop' than the other tracks in this batch, though it's also more crunk, the intro in particular, the shininess in the spaces (a bit of it reminded me of one of the dudes in Orishas too, but that might have been an automatic rap-in-Spanish reaction).

The 'zumbale mambo pa que mi gata prenda lo motores' bit!! Definitely my favourite part, that build-up, that... okay, for me, this track is the reggaeton "So Much Love To Give".

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