Reggaetón
Reggaetón is a music genre that originated in Puerto Rico in the late 1990s. It evolved from earlier Caribbean music genres like reggae, dancehall, and bomba. A key characteristic of reggaetón is its distinctive dembow rhythm, a syncopated beat derived from Jamaican dancehall music. The lyrical content often focuses on themes of love, relationships, dancing, and social commentary, though more explicit or party-oriented lyrics are also common.
Reggaetón's sound typically features a prominent bassline, synthesized melodies, and often incorporates samples from other genres.
The genre's influence can be seen in contemporary pop music, with many mainstream artists incorporating reggaetón