Reggaeton Latino

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Reggaeton Latino is a popular reggaeton song by Puerto Rican artist Don Omar that helped expand the genre’s international reach.

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Label Occurrences
Reggaeton Latino canonical 1
Reggaeton Latino (English Version) 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artistNationality Puerto Rican
associatedWith Latin urban music scene
early international reggaeton wave
contributedTo globalization of reggaeton
countryOfOrigin Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
creditedTo Don Omar as primary artist
culturalImpact increased visibility of Puerto Rican reggaeton
strengthening of Latin identity in global pop
genre reggaeton
hasAudience European reggaeton listeners
Latin America NERFINISHED
United States Latin market NERFINISHED
hasDanceStyle reggaeton club dancing
hasFormat digital single
radio single
hasInfluenceOn Latin urban crossover hits
subsequent reggaeton artists
hasMusicalElement Latin urban influences
dance-oriented rhythm
reggaeton beat
hasPopularity high in Latin music markets
notable in international reggaeton scene
hasPrimaryArtist Don Omar NERFINISHED
hasTheme Latin identity
celebration of reggaeton culture
party atmosphere
helpedExpand international reach of reggaeton
intendedFor dance clubs
radio airplay
isPartOf Don Omar discography
language Spanish
musicGenreMovement Latin urban music globalization
notableFor popularizing reggaeton internationally
performedAt various international music festivals
performedBy Don Omar in live concerts
performer Don Omar NERFINISHED
rhythmicPattern dembow rhythm
targetDemographic Spanish-speaking youth
reggaeton fans worldwide
usedIn DJ reggaeton mixes
Latin club playlists
vocalStyle Spanish-language rap vocals
melodic chorus

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Don Omar notableWork Reggaeton Latino
Don Omar notableWork Reggaeton Latino
this entity surface form: Reggaeton Latino (English Version)