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Get to Know Some Reggaeton Tracks That Blew the World Away

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With all the success that the music genre Reggaeton has received over the last couple of years, it is quite fitting that we list down some of its most unforgettable tracks.

We have all been acquainted with how Reggaeton is supposed to be—the feisty and sexy lyrics, the jumpy tunes, the beats that are worthy of our best dance moves and the raw take on exposing anything that it wants to be known.

Reggeaton proves that all Latin American countries would definitely keep the pavement sizzling and our ears strapped in to hear more.

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Known for his huge contribution in making Reggaeton one heck of a genre, it is quite imperative to include Daddy Yankee on this short list.

Heralded as the father of modern Reggaeton, his worldwide hit track Gasolina and other skillfully crafted singles such as Oasis de Fantasia, Llamado de Emergencia and Que Tengo Que Hacer, no one would ever forget the mark that the song El Ritmo No Prende left.

We have all been lured by this track’s energetic beats, the use of Latin reggae instruments permeating on the background and the numerous times that the song paid respect to proper rhythm and melody.

The illustrious voice of Tego Calderon would forever reverberate in the enclosed halls of Reggaeton as without him, this music genre wouldn’t be as famous as it is today.

It was in 2006 that Calderon fascinated the world with his hit single Los Mate, together with Pitbull and Nejo. This track invariably attested that the world should pay respect to Reggaeton and there’s no moment in this track that would ever make you hate the artists.

FILE - This Nov. 10, 2011 file photo shows Eduardo Cabra Martinez, also known as Visitante, left, and Rene Perez Joglar, also known as Residente, of musical group Calle 13, pose backstage at the 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas. Calle 13 will perform as part of The Latin American Music Conference (LAMC) on July 13, 2012, in Prospect Park in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file)

Contrary to the frenetic tunes that Reggaeton offered to the music planet, La Factoria’s Perdoname took a cool twist to how this genre is played. This specific song brought the world into the softer side of Reggaeton, all with the soulful and sultry music video, the soft hushes and tones, the deep-rooted voice which is just too alluring to resist and the entirety of the track sounding luscious and attractive.

Through the geniuses comprising Calle 13, more specifically its frontman Residente, the song Atrevete Te Te is one of the most known Reggaeton tracks of all time. It was just a couple of years back when we were introduced to Residente when he got all of the awards at the Latin Grammy’s and people have craved for more.

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Reggaeton is one lucky genre as the artists that make its heart beat are downright intelligent at what they do. During the days when Reggaeton was at its peak, artists like Don Omar knew the concept of slowing down with his track Ayer La Vi.

Reggaeton requires smart tactics up to the detail of when to release a single, and Don Omar does just that. This track is vehemently considered as one of the best follow-ups shouting pizzazz, ruggedness and musical quality fit to satisfy your Reggaeton craving.

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