Rauw Alejandro
Despacito, a song by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi along with Daddy Yankee was released in the year 2017. The song became the number one music streamed at the period within six months. The single a mix of pop music and reggaeton was not only a way to bring renewed interest for reggaeton, it also brought attention to Latin music generally. Billboard's Top 100 featured two songs which were Spanish mostly, and another four in the year 2016. At the height of Despacito's popularity and popularity, 19 songs mostly in Spanish have made it into the Billboard Top 100. By 2020 the number will increase to 41 songs in this category. Justin Bieber's bilingual remake of Despacito was released in 2017. In the following year, a number of popular artistes began to collaborate with reggaeton musicians. Drake collaborated with Bad Bunny in the project MIA MIA (2018) in addition to Madonna has collaborated with Maluma on Medellin. The year 2000 saw a number of reggaeton performers were lamenting the genre's direction toward the mainstream. But a fresh generation, namely Rauw Alejandro, sought to ensure that reggaeton was evolving. It often blended elements from electronic dance music, as well as different styles.





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