Rauw Alejandro
Despacito, a song by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi together with Daddy Yankee was released in 2017. It went on to become the most one streamed music at that moment within just six months. The mix of reggaeton with pop music did not just draw interest back to the genre, but it also brought attention to Latin music in general. In 2015, there were two mostly Spanish-language songs on Billboard's Top 100 and in 2016 there were four. The popularity of Despacito was at its highest in the year 2017. In 2020 there will be 41 primarily Spanish songs are expected to make it into the top 100. In the wake of Justin Bieber's dual remix Despacito (2017), a number of bilingual remixes Despacito (2017) famous musicians soon started collaborating with reggaeton performers including Drake with Bad Bunny on MIA (2018) and Madonna and Maluma for Medellin (2019). The year 2000 saw a number of reggaeton artists were expressing displeasure at the genre's direction toward the mainstream, but a new generation namely Rauw Alejandro, sought to keep reggaeton evolving. Rauw Alejandro incorporated elements of other types of music and electronic.





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