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November 10th, 2004. The Madison Square Garden. The ‘Megaton’ Festival is sold out and heaving. The dark, proud and irreverent faces of 40,000 new generation Nuyoricans, Dominicans, and African-Americans savour the moment. America’s most important venue is about to stage the biggest ever concert of a rhythm that came from nowhere, invented by young DJs for their young audiences in the heart of the Caribbean, thousands of miles away. “The upper class is guilty of the corruption that is killing my people, with no shame of getting money all the way” Their parents and grandparents came to the land of dreams and cleaned offices for white middle class America, while their music vanished into specialist collections or was processed into jingles for Sex and The City. But now its pay-back time. Reggaeton ’ the new Latin fusion of Jamaican dancehall and ragga, with heavy rap influences and spiced with every other Caribbean rhythm under the sun (salsa, bachata, merengue, reggae, bomba) — is making too much noise across America to ignore. If you’re feeling poetic, you could call reggeaton a homage to the first Jamaicans who were taken to Panama in the early 1900s to build the Canal, and paid the price in blood and tears. These canal workers were also the first to bring the sounds of Jamaica to the Spanish speaking Americas, planting the seeds of the first reggae in Spanish. The strong connection between Panama and Jamaica lived on and in the early eighties, El General, a dude in a white military suit, with tassles of his shoulders and shades, was the first Panamanian reggae star to gain international recognition. Meanwhile, in the ghettos of New York, black brothers — whether Jamaican, Puerto Rican or Afro-American — had long been swapping their rhythms and sounds; while salsa was being left up north, hip hop and ragga were being brought down south. In 1993 San Juan, Puerto Rico, a club called ‘The Noise’ was the place for young Puerto Ricans to go and freestyle and rap over instrumental hip hop and dancehall-ragga tracks. DJ Negro the resident DJ of the club, released The Noise Vol. 1 in 1994, The sound was raw, with fast beats and heavy bass. A couple of years later, DJ Negro hooked up with a Panamanian DJ called Chombo and they released Los Cuentos de la Cripta. “Money can buy the law in the South (PR) or in the North (the States). They think luxury is life and that’s why they crush anything in order to get money” Mainstream record labels were not interested in the new material coming out of Puerto Riuco and Panama and radio stations boycotted the albums, criticizing their lyrics for being violent and vulgar. After the unlikely success of The Noise series (they kept releasing albums, 10 so far), a Puerto Rican entrepreneur, Raphy Pina, decided to try his luck with the new music and funded Pina Records. He signed almost every MC-DJ-Producer in the scene. Vico C, Big boy, Baby Rasta, Gringo and Don Chezina to name just a few and had their videos shown on TV stations and their music played on some radio stations. Even with the lack of production resources, the quality of the music and what it was saying shone through and began to spread on its own. If it was violent, that was only because it reflected the dehumanizing effects of poverty and institutional racism — a reality that Latin America’s poor never chose but have endured for decades. “If your boss gives you a gun to kill and be a thug, that is not a friend, that is a dictator…Stop the shootings, our ghettos need peace. Stop the shootings, we don’t want killing because the crack dealings” It is no wonder that by the late 90s reggaeton had become the music of the Latin American underclass, whose condition was the same in Colombia and Venezuela. The music came straight from the barrios and it was about the life in it.— the harsh reality of gang fighting and the consolation of friendship and love were the main themes of reggaeton lyrics. While salsa was the music of a generation who had believed in ideals and romance, reggaeton is the music of a generation hardened by disillusionment. A Panamanian generation, for example, that suffered being bombed by Bush Sr.’s Operation ‘Just Cause’ in 1989 (killing 4,000 people in one raid on the Jamaican neighbourhood of Chorrillo) just because its President Noriega wouldn’t let the Americans station Contra troops there to fight the Sandinistas in Nicaragua. People still criticize reggaeton for its vulgarity. And sure, there are groups who focus on escapist booty-gazing element of it, especially now that there’s money to be made. But the real pioneers of reggaeton, and the most loved, are those who speak truths from the heart such as Vico C, also known as the philosopher. His musical career tracks his own story from malandro, to heroin addict, to prisoner, to father and self-reformer. His frustrations, his anger and his struggles to find peace and sanity reverberate in every son who has grown up in a Latin American barrio. The white racist establishments all over Latin America could not listen to the reality lyrics without feeling the urge to judge. Neither did the political messages against corruption of the white political class and its racism make them feel comfortable. “Government, stop playing silly, if we are talking about crime, you well know you are masters, you taught me. Under which moral are you going to judge me, if the more you criticise me is because the more involved you are” In 2000, an MC with a unique flow, husky voice and hard hitting lyrics started getting noticed. Tego Calderon was his name. A black man from the ghetto of Carolina in San Juan, Tego released his first album El Abayarde in 2002. It got mixed reviews, again criticized heavily by media and music critics. The album sold 250,000 on the tiny island with no promotion. He was soon being invited by 50 Cents to record the remix of P.I.M.P and with Cypress Hill he recorded ‘Latin Thugs’. In 2003, he opened concerts for Sean Paul and his tunes were in Tony Touch’s legendary mix tapes. In the autumn of 2004, the multimillion sellers N.O.R.E (from Nore and Capone) decided to go back to his roots. He started listening to reggaeton in New York’s Latin clubs and wanted to do something for the music if the young Latinos, so he released ‘Oye Mi Canto’, featuring Nina Sky and Tego. The single burned the American charts and became the first crossover reggaeton hit, opening the door for the others to come. At the same time, Tego was also recording the remix of the now world hit ‘Lean Back’ by Fat Joe. He also did a cameo appearance in the video. “My only crime is to make music, and it’s legal and you are treating me like a criminal, as if I was dealing with cocaine crack” So it is official, reggaeton is the hottest rhythm in the streets of New York and Miami. Its popularity in the continent has grown massively with the first artists from Cuba, Colombia and Venezuela already getting airplay and promotion in their countries. Those who thought it would fade out have been proved wrong. Multinationals’ Latino A&R men, who were busy nurturing the clean cut white Latinos like Ricky Martin because they didn’t like the waythe likes of Vico C looked, what they said, how they sounded, or what they wore, were missing the musical point all along, and are now missing the $$$. Since the boom of salsa in the 70s, no other Latino music has created such an impact in America’s music industry. But success has not yet distanced the likes of Vico C and Tego from their roots. Tego still resists being signed to a major label (he insists only on major distribution deals). “I ain’t trying to be employee,” he says. “I have worked too hard to build what I have, I have never been a good employee, I don’t like anyone telling me what to do. Yup, I lose millions but I keep my freedom.” “You said we rappers are a bad example for the kids, how can you say that if you are the ones stealing our money and go about unpunished?” More recently, Tego even gave Puff Daddy a lesson in staying real after the latter offered Tego the chance to appear in his Sean John ad campaign. The Puerto Rican turned down the offer after learning of Sean John’s alleged involvement in Central America sweatshops. As Calderon told the press, “I can’t say in my songs one thing and then personally be something else. Forgive me, but I don’t need Time Square, I don’t need Billboard. I am not trying to conquer white Middle America. I already won the hearts and respect of those who I wanted to win- mi gente Latina, my people, the streets, my black brothers and sisters.” Through Tego and his predecessors, reggeaton is giving a young generation a new confidence and platform to express their ideas and musical talents, as well as allowing them to criticise the system in a non-violent way. Other Important MCs Other Players Classic Albums This piece first appeared in Bulb, a great new magazine with a serious attitude, tons of style and the seeds of capitalism’s destruction in its pouch. |
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COMMENTS i love all ya niggas you guys ae the best keep up with that reggaeton where can I find “THE NOISE VOL. 1”??? Help me out… you can find the Noise Vol 1 at www.islamusical.com recently returned after travellin in Latin America for 7 months - where discovered Reggaeton smashin the barrio’s n streets - mos def the sound of today’s youth Thanks for the 411! Do any of these artists have web sites for direct purchase of songs? hey wuz up puerta rican mami up in here ok. i’m a new fan of reggaeton and i don’t speak spanish. i know its a disgrace. and im about to embarrass myself and upset a lot of you but i’m going to ask what the title of a song is, and all i know is how part of it sounds…but i don’t know the spanish words. its a guy and a girl and the girl part in the chorus sounds like.. “I say da puppy I say”..something something if you have any clue what i’m talking about, please let me know what the song is called and who its by. my email is newandimproved2121@yahoo.com just don’t be a psycho and email me all the time. a. wuz up mi gente? I stay up in Oak town n wuz wonderin if there wuz ne reggaeton niteclubs 4 +18 Latin Flow @ Cargo August 17th I realized again that u english write about shit u have no idea of. (I am PR, Pana and Cuban from NY, living in Miami btw.) Reggaeton is simply the product of people who are totally culturally, morally and potlitically lost. Salsa was cut down into the formulaic, stagnant salsa romantica BS by record execs and the powers that be. The new wannabes of Reggaeton have no understanding of the complexity of Reggae’s origins nor did they want to by Black Panamanians music. After failing to sell Spanish rap the companies repackaged this shit (which ironically was first popular in PR among middle class Puerto Ricans on the island). Now we have a music that sells our identities to a “wanna be black but not quite” people in a commercial form that shows very little if any originality. Frustrated Hip Hop types can now reject two out of three parts of their heritage like Tego in order to be down and to impress pasty face English writers with their big bad blackness… The rest of the Spanish Lil’ John bunch can just recycle badly imitated reggae beats over translations of 50 Cent lyrics… This sure ain’t a revolution. mira esta vaina u a disgrace mother fuker thinkin u can come up talkin bout puerto rican music when ur only a part puertorican not even half, an from ny u not even from the island an u wanna talk shit like u know wat we facing over there im 100% pr an from the island an u dont know nothin tego is representing a side of his race an u hating jus cause he black so stop bein ignorant u think u smart but go tell a puertorican from the island that an watch how u gonna get slapped up go talk bout ny whea u from an stop talkin bout us like u from the island an are a part us recien llegue a Londres hace un mes..vengo d paris.ahi todos los latinos son bien unidos…yo siempre estuve frecuentado la fiestas de reggaeton d mi amigo DJ paulito,q gracias a dios todo le esta iendo bien porq en junio salio su compilacion total reggaeton y q tuvo un exito muy grande en francia…extranando a todo eso me puse a buscar donde podria encontrar lo mismo en londres…lo mas pronto posible seria lo mejor..digame please.thx Alexandra, “Reggaeton Beatmaka” U pr guys think u r american and that u r part of us but u r really not. what bothers me is that u guys think u r better than us dominicans and u don’t even have a flag. what r u really, latinos, pr, american or just puppets? what do u think u r better than us, u guys don’t even know how to speak spanish, yo don’t even speak English. I’m mad at you guys because you think you are better than us and you are not, we have better ball players, better music, we have a flag, we speak better spanish. Remember not every dominican is willing to get on a boad and to pr hoping to get to the us, just remember that. Albert Mike Mic, one of the best Latin HipHop M.C’s MafiaNegraRecords.com Cultura Olvidada Coming soon yeaaaaaaa….reggaeton!!! tasha@ganja.ac viva el reggaeton es lo maximo pa lante apoyen este genero, viva el sandungueo, el perreo, el mamboteo, sigan guallando y blinbliniando,ya que esto es la vida riel,pero eso si sin ser guasa guasa, viva el reggaeton, yo ce pasa mi gente yeah you know who this be that bangan as shorty they be borboriqua*** thatz waz ^ yo i’ma tell it lik dis all ya fly niggaz wanna talk to that bangan azz shorty hit it up at scooby_chick37@yahoo.com if you a FRONT do’nt hit me up ya other niggaz ya know what to do. o yeah yo dis reggaeton page is gangsta iight wads good!!!!!~1~ Who is/are the best reggaeton artist/band? We are thinking of running a vote. Have we got the right names in the article above? Que pasa mi gente boricua donde es tan la gata del pereo y del quayeteo WHATS UP MY HOMIES QUE HONDA PUES YO DIGO QUE EL MEJOR DE REGGAETON ES DADDY YANKEE Y DON OMAR Y TANBIEN ME QUSTA BIG BOY SON LOS MEJORES IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. MI RAZA was up my latin people i love yo all PIPE Whazaaaap peepz Even here in The Netherlands reggaeton is starting to get popular. First of all, I like that little peace of reggaton music. Congrats to those who have been in the game and finally the genero is getting some play. It’s sad to know that Puerto Ricans are really taking this reggaton stuff as if it was their own. There is a history true, but this is not the right one. Reggaeton comes from Reggae (Jamaican) it was updated with a faster beat than Dance Hall Reggae. This was done in Panama. Where there was actually a display of good MCs. They manage to do a faster beat on reggae and call it Spanish Reggae because the lyrics where in Spanish. Reggaeton was a slang word use to describe the song or just the rythm. Back then it was hard to find this type of CDs. Reggaeton was a huge hit in Panama, and Central America specially in Guatemala and Honduras. There is a saying that if you’re from Guatemala or Honduras you’re born knowing how to dance Punta and Reggae now reggaeton. Puerto Ricans did not come in this picture until seven years ago the most. Vico C, Baby Rasta y Gringo were some of the first spanish rappers to mess with reggaeton. They can even tell you that they were trying to make it as rappers not as reggaeton artist. Reggaeton was huge in it origin country This are artist that I personally admired but they are taking the goods and running with it without given credit to the real roots and not taking it to who it belongs too. There is a lot to say about it but we’re working with the original underground reggaeton artist from Panama and we’ll hit you guys up with some thing new in reggaeton and teach all this so call reggaeton artist that are running their mouth saying reggaeton started in Puerto Rico. If you don’t think so, look at the most recognize artist in the past of reggaeton “El General” He was someone we didn’t even consider a reggaeto rapper but he put it out there and comercialize most of his songs. where is he from Panama. Estamos trabajando y como lo hizimos antes vamos a segir haciendo musica del barrio, de las verdaderas razones que se viven, las liricas, el dolor, las alegrias y tistezas que brinda solo la musica en la pobreza. what up to all my latinos out there tiz ya girl crystal and i just wanna let ya know that reggeaton iz were itz at! boricua 4 life que lo que hay llego la rappera que quiere rapiar yall just keep up wat yall are doing this is good music and if it wasnt for yall us latinas wouldnt be shakin our thing up in da clubs bueno mi gente latino yo soy angie conocida como la diamante yo vengo del underground buscando un sitio para llegar ser rappera son muchas las persona que no quiere ayudarle a uno pero eso a mi no para mi deseo de ser cantante en esta vida para toda la gente que tiene este deseo no pare por nadie siga hasia delante. Yo busco el lugar y persona que me puede ayudar no es facil pero hay a seguir buscando. Mi lirica son de la vida como las lagrima que uno derama y el sufrimiento que la gente tiene en su carazon,tambien canto de baile y pereo pero mas en la pobresa. espero que cuando leas esto esta conmigo la gaent en esta vida necesita ayuda no solo de cantar pero de sus vida tambien u.n.i record estara ayudando a la gente esto sera en lancaster pennsilvania te dare mas informacion lugo solo $15 dolare a la hora como lo oye $15 dolare si quieres ser cantante yo te ayudare u.n.i records tiene las puerta abrieta solo para mi gente numero de telefono es(407)641-2199 mi nombre es angie pregunta por el esturio adio que vuelta mi gente ? so theres all these people jumpin & screaming for the genre thats actually been around along time… and tha Boris are holding it down and repping the latino beats on a global scale… but if you like this thing they callin reggaeton but wanna slip outside the over commercialised loops of Daddy Yanky Don Omar et etc then check out serious reggaeton from the ghettos of Santiago de Cuba www.trespeso.com Paz para todo Wudup shawty dawg reggeaton is the best kind of music in the U.S. Cuz us latino got it goin on ights MAMI Yo SOY TU SANTO cabrones son lo que hablan mal del puertoro lo que pasa es que estan celoso HOL@ SOY DEL PEEERUUUUU◘◘• Y PIDO QUE DADDY YANKEE Q SOY UNA DE SUS FANS TENGO TODO DE EL Y TODO MI BARRIO LO ADMIRA CON CARIÑO Y RESPETO EL ES EL IDOLO DE TOD0OOO PERUUUUUU••◘○♣♠☺☻♥☻☻ ES PORESO Q YO I MI BARRIO Q QUEREMOS Q DADDY SEA EL MEJOR DE TODOS Y OJALA SIGUA ASI DE REYYY DEL REGEEEEEEETON… reggaeton is my life and for all u how say it’s not going 2 last it’s here 2 stay so fuck you wats up my people i think reggaeton is making it biggggg i love reggaeton keep up da good work and latinos tand up!!!!!!! yeah pero pol’ my dios que forma de espresarse de la gente en este site, la gente no se da cuenta que cuando escriben, escriben mucha mierda pero puneta, esta gente que ni sabe que es el dembow de este flow y se pelea uno por ser mas huele bicho que nada, verdaderamente la gente debe de parar de pelear y empezar a apoyar al genero, asi que compren sus cds, vallan a la disco y comienzen a bailar que yo estoy mas arrebatao’ que sato que soy, shout outs’ pa’ my gente de San juan, P.R a la perla my caserio, saludos pa mi gente de Queens, NY ya voy pa’ ya bro’ esperame en la cas con un plato de arroz con gandules. BYE yes ilike this page but there are much people that want to it but they can because , they can’t speak englis i think that you have to write in english that too. GOOD BYE THANK YOU tienen que salir los originales nando boom, ness y los sensacionales, el general, sam the reggae man, renee renegado, jam y suppose, chicho man, renato cual vi en vivo en concierto en el teatro balboa en panama en 1985. estos buoys han hecho esta arte, spanish reggae (reggaeton) desde 1983 en panama, y traer los ritmos mas originales que los loops que se pasan sonando ahora que se repiten desde que falo salio con pram pram. la da mercy. que sopa? Estoy de acuerdo Lionel, estos artistas tienen que regresar al stage, por que la calle quiere reggae. Mira yo naci en Panama y escuchaba todos esos artistas, Una cancion favorita mi era: Llega navidad y yo sin ti en esta navidad, pregunta quien sera, pregunta quien sera, el chichoman el que te pone a bailar el chichomam. Man memorias. Miren el mundo se esta preparando para mi proyecto, Mi album va estar listo en la primavera del 2006, se los traigo directamente desde las calles del sur de los Estados Unidos, siempre manteniendo mis raices de Panama, y mi influencia Jamaiquina. Les voy a traer “Fuego Pa’ La Calle” por que las gentes alrededor del mundo no importa de donde eres me lo estan pidiendo. Mirenme en www.el55.com Get ready Barrio If you don’t speak Spanish, check me out at www.el55.com I don’t know what the bruhaha is. It’s really nothing more than rap-like lyrics placed on top of a samba beat. Just like most of hip-hop is placed on top of a cha-cha beat. I can dance a samba to most reggaeton songs …
(First Of all I gotta Say that My nationality has nothing to do wif What I’m gonna Say!!!!!) REGGEATON IS ORIGINALY FROM PANAMA! I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH THE MUSIC PUERTORICANS MAKE IN FACTS I REALLY REALLY LIKE IT. I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH PUERTORICANS GETTING CREDIT FOR SOMETHING THEY COPIED OF PANAMENIAN ARTIST LIKE EL GENERAL & ALOT OF OTHER ARTISTS. I’M NOT SAYING PANAMENIANS DO IT BETTER THAN PUERTORICANS WHY R ONLY THE PUERTORICANS GETTING ALL THE CREDIT????? Reggea Came From Jamaica ! Like Reggeaton Came From Panama! True Panamenian Reggeaton Artist El General Lorna EL Chombo Jimmy Bad Boy La Factoria & ELse………………….. FUCK REGAYTON WWW.SOMOSHIPHOP.COM hey im from venezuela but liv in da uk bn into reggaeton for about a yr n a half now n i really wanna kno if they do any concerts in da london area?? wud b soooo kwl if ne1 cud help me out….spesh if its latin clan coz dey venezuelan!!! or even if it aint a concert a club or somethin but under 16’s :( not v.easy 2 find now is it…. thx lot lov n peace 2 all da latin ppl in da uk. don’t let it dry up……. if you wanna some New Stuff out of USA and PR you can stream my show from you can peep what we upto @ some more MP3’s and pix at ja Debido a las despistadas informaciones acerca de los inicios del Reggae en Español que circula en la Web, el sr. Edgardo Franco “El General”, se decidió en brindarnos la información de los verdaderos inicios de este genero que se ha introducido tan fuertemente en la cultura musical Panameña, esta información sustenta de manera sólida y contundente que Panama , es y seguirá siendo la “Cuna del Reggae en Español”. Despues de ver tantas informaciones en la Red de historias del Reggae en Español, tan deformes e inexactas nos vimos en la obligación Don Edgardo”El General” de traer una recopilación histórica que no pretende decir que es la absoluta verdad, pero que se acerca mucho más a esa verdad , comparado con la información que circula en estos momentos por la red. En lo personal, no me interesa para nada la historia del Regetón, lo que no podemos aceptar, es que quieran ahora convertir al Reggae de Panamá como hermano gemelo del Regetón cuando en realidad el Regetón es una derivación o estilo que sale mucho despues precisamente del Reggae de Panamá, y para eso están deformando la verdadera historia del Reggae en Español y del Reggae Panameño , lo que no es aceptable. Aquí te dejo el site sobre una de estas historias distorcionadas del Regetón. http://www.reggaetons.com/historia.htm PANAMÀ 9 DE ENERO DEL 2007… Fecha de la “Gloriosa Gesta del 9 de Enero”… En lo personal, no me interesa para nada la historia del Regetón, lo que no podemos aceptar, es que quieran ahora convertir al Reggae de Panamá como hermano gemelo del Regetón cuando en realidad el Regetón es una derivación o estilo que sale mucho despues precisamente del Reggae de Panamá, y para eso están deformando la verdadera historia del Reggae en Español y del Reggae Panameño , lo que no es aceptable. Aquí te dejo el site sobre una de estas historias distorcionadas del Regetón. www.reggaetons.com/historia.htm PANAMÀ 9 DE ENERO DEL 2007… Fecha de la “Gloriosa Gesta del 9 de Enero”… kays this is ewwwwwwwwwww I honestly have to say fuck anybody that says fuck reggaeton. And also fuck anybody that is bitching about where reggaeton really originated from. It’s music that is supposed to bring all latin people together, not tear us apart because they feel someone is getting credit their not supposed to. People don’t see that this is what brings down the black and hispanic community and brings up the white society. Who the fuck cares if someone is born in New York and can’t speak spanish. If they have spanish blood that’s all that counts. Come on people it’s our heritage. I live on the island of St. Croix and my dad is from Puerto Rico and my mom from Spain. And here we are always showing our spanish culture proudly. People have puerto rican flags in their car, beaded chains with the flag of puerto rico, clothes, etc. So who the fuck cares if you’re not 100% of a certain race. Nobody in this fucking world is. So why not just enjoy the music and finish with it. You all spend too much times arguing about pointless shit. Reggaeton is something good for spanish souls, just like louisiana food is soul food. We finally have something big that we are being recognized for. Please praise it and don’t bring it down for stupid shit. We are all supposed to be one. FUCK THE HATERS!!! PEACE OUT!!!! BORICUA DE PURA CEPA Y ORGULLOSA :) hola como estas espero que vien I really think that the panamanian people should be proud of the fact that spanish reggae was create in panama by their west indian antcestors, i’m african american and I go to panamanian night clubs very often and I see young and old panamanians dancing to reggae and soca in spanish and in english. Spanish reggae, reggaeton I don’t care what you call it, it is panamanian identnity. Puerto rican reggaeton is good , but give the props when the props are do,but lets see some pamis on mun2. Puerto ricans don’t lie to your self and think just because you gave this music a name that it belongs to you,its 100% panamano. Yo I cant even argue about the origin of reggeton cuz if you havent guessed by my name,im boricua y panamena.But i just wanna say to that mamaguebo that said all that sh*t about reggaeton,mira aqui,wtf you mad at us 4 just cuz your cousin wanna be a dumb.. I have a question to the reggaeton fans out there, is the panamanian artist lorna dead or alive. there are rumors on the internet saying she died from using drugs. I hope that is not the case, if so I will truely miss her, can someone write back to me and tell me that this is not true and that lorna is alive and well!! How, can you guys listen to that trash, I can’t stand reggaeton. It’s the same fucking rythm over and over and over, god damn! I don’t care where it came from, it still sounds shitty to me. Its like reggae mixed with bull@#$% Hi, I was wondering if someone could give me Information on Big Boy (Boricua), Does he have a Fan Club???? I enjoy his Music my EX- Boyfriend was the one who introduced his(BIG BOY) Music to me, when we were very much in LOVE, Especially the Song he Didicated to me when we got in a HUGE fight “MIS OJOS LLORAN POR TI” We Lasted for 6 YEARS on & off, his Familia didn’t like me for the reason I’m Divorced and have 3 Teens & he is 5 years younger. Now it’s me dedicating this song to HIM, and that he lost someone good (ME). I here this song repeatally on my CD player same song over and over. He paid more attention to what his Familia was saying. The song says nunca te fui infiel But I know he did & denies it, But I want someone to help me & give me Big Boy’s Fan Mail. Thank U very much for Ur help. Hello can someone help me in giving me BIG BOY’s (Boricua) Fan Mail or E-mail Address,, My E-mail address’s are Elbamojo@IXP.net or Elbaconejo1900@yahoo.com One thing I want to make clear is I wrote another message earlier please don’t think wrong about me about the song “MIS OJOS LLORAN POR TI” I never cheated on him (EX) The only good thing I ever did was LOVE him and respect him. Remember his Familia Fueron la Causa de que no fueramos FELICES. I loaned a BIG BOY CD to a male friend and he never returned it back, what a mess up, now I can’t find that CD in stores, can someone help me in linking to Big Boy’s Website, Fan Mail, or E-mail address??? Thank You. CookieConeja from Downtown LA Can anyone tell me were I can purchase panamanian reggae artist kafu banton music at,I went on line and in music stores and found nothing I’m a big fan of his lyrics.If anyone has any information please post on this website thanks Greetings from reggaeton’s number one fan.Before their was a El general,a Don Omar,a El roockie,there was the father of reggaeton Leonardo ” renato ” Aulder.better known as renato I’m going back 21 years 1985 i think reggaeton is being sold as this latino pride type stuff when its really from jamiaca.true reggae is not being given the attention it deserves.the dance moves,slang and style you see in the reggaeton videos have been done for many years by reggae and hip hop artist.the latinos have took a liking to it and translated everything in spanish know the call it”reggaeton”.in california reggaeton has gotten real big.you see mexicans wearing cornrows and braids in there hair,calling each other nigga!dayum!do blacks get credit for any thang!!!! Oye Come Pina, Fresa, Plantanas, Coco, Mango come todo como tu queires… Cubano 100% Palante mu gente Palante !!! PAZ u dumb ass!!!! tego calderon adn don omar, Andy Boy, Lito, and almost everyone in the regageton game is either black or mulato, what do you think Latino means?? it means being a mixture of black, white and indian and if the mexicans brothers like calling each otehr nigga, that’s their own business. veryones knows reggaeton has its roots in Jamaica..so what??? Everyone has mad love and respect for the big reggae legends and the newest dancehall starts, Greeting from reggaeton’s one fan.I was just in looking in my archieves and i happen to come across 1991 dancehall reggae en espanol, we talk about the divas of today Lorna , demphra ,and the original rude girl ivy queen, but did you known the divas of yesteryear the real rude girl out of panama, el general cousin, La Diva out of hondorus and the puerto rican out of new york city Lisa M. These women lade the ground floor for female reggaeton artist of today, I just wanted to give respect when respect is do and in this case these true divas get my atmost respect,and as always I’ll be a fan of this great music first!!! I seriously do not know how this music got spread worldwide, and I think its really stupid that all of a sudden there is a reggaeton radio station on the radio. How dare they call it latino 96.3 , what latino? This station is full of nothing but lame mexican artist who can’t come up with any new rythms, except for boom chi boom chi boom, over and over. The lyrics to this music is horrible, and have no meaning. Talking about getting with some chick then dumping her ass for another, and gasolina? WTF is that? Some kind of metaphore only people like you get? I’m not racist, but I seriously don’t get this music. All these people I know in school, all they would talk about is the partys going down in some old alley in a friday night. This music is spoiling the so called Latino youth. Si desean contratar a SPEEDY, cantante de reggaeton de Puerto Rico llamen al 787-226-5734 like i said!reggaeton takes alot from hip hop such as the styles,slang and the dance moves.you get a hip hop or reggae beat with spanish lyrics,everybody calls it reggaeton.you go to any club espesically in the south or jamicia you see the black girls dropin and shakin it like its hot.but when the latinos do it all of a sudden its a new dance called the perreo.anybody thats seen the hip hop videos over the past 10 years knows these styles where copied when you see a daddy yankee video.all reggaeton is latinos imitating black urban culture and selling it to other latinos who might not have been exposed to it.so if you have an r&b beat and you put spanish lyrics to it,is it r&b or latino r&b?its r&b!its just being introduce to a population who might not have heard it before.its still a black musical artform.just like if a black artist put lyrics to a salsa beat.its still salsa. rregaeton is the shit****!!!!!!!!!Ç Ojala Tempo ya salga de prision porque lo quiero y quiero escuchar su musica otravez!!!Tempo I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!! nesesito videos de big boy Success has many avenues unfortunately none of those avenues cross through the Dominican Republic and Panama. Puerto Rico has infrastructure due to many intangibles! Panama, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic, due to political exploitation and the lack of education. Have been complacent and lethargic accepting and subjecting to poverty, a life of harshness, and lack of fundamental resources. That is your problem not mines, since your country has such a difficult time evolving and constituting equality to its citizens you should utilize your energy and revolt not hate on P.R and its musical success. Reggae started in West Africa, and the slave trade of the Dutch during the 14th century brought interludes of the music to various trade ports in the Caribbean! It is not my fault that the musical guru’s of Puerto Rico have elevated this music with its own rendition of Reggaeton our prototype of this music that has many cultural and traditional sounds that our native to the Puerto Rican community. Our Puerto Rican style mixed with our customs and our marketing efforts have elevated this music to un-envisioned heights. Irregardless, if you like it or not it is what it is. Chicago Style Boriqua. El NENE DE PONCE. Big Ed. Down with reggaeton and its horrible messages being spread to the Latino youth. I’m gonna start a walk out(protest)going against reggaeton, ima send a letter to the congress, and a request to completely wipe this nasty, god damned music off North America. Big Ed I feel you 100% with regards to the pioneers and the pay off for the work. Although I feel as if your answer to that ignorant comment was like killing an ant by dropping a crane on it. That difference between our two cultures was something I didn’t see in DR when i lived there. I came to see that here in the US. PR and DR in the US is becoming something like the bloods and cripps back in the west coast, when the bottom line is we are still considered rice and bean eating spicks!!! Nel… How can you call “music” this piece of shit where you don’t even use an instrument to create, but computers. Music, real music is what us Cubans have created and contributed for over 100 years such as Son, Guaguanco, Bolero, Danzon, Mambo, Pilon just to name a few…what some ignorants call salsa and attribute it to puertoricans which was really created by Cubans. Ok about your reggaetton what is the big deal about this crap that idolizes gangster playing tough, singing to puertorican whores, and puertorican tecatos…….yeah you think you are strong and you think you are the shit….you are the shit working as a security guard or as a garbage collector while us successful Latin Americans (CUBANS)listen to real music and have a bright future. What is your future regaetton? drugs, ignorance, foster children, welfare, gangs…hahahah yeah but you now think you are bravo? Fucking ridiculous clowns with your oversized polyester made in china cheap clothes..FUCK REGAETTON AND FUCK THOSE IGNORANTS THAT LISTEN TO THAT GARBAGE…YOU ARE WHAT YOU LISTEN JAJAJA Hey Musical Ignorants, Since you have access to the internet let me give you a homework. Search where the clave, bongo, congas, timbales, and tres musical instruments where created? When you finish doing that tell me what musical instrument “your” reggaetton has contributed to music, but remember your whores and drug junkies don’t count as contribution jajajaja….you have become MY BITCHES YOU FUCKING REGAETTON NO FUTURE BASTARDS. u are probaly one of thsoe ignorants right wing cubans form Miami, arn’t you and u are also probaly blankito, i can smell ur white sorry ass miles away. When u talk about all your musical heritage and all the bulshit that u cubans always bring up when u feel u were were left behind, u should read a bit of your own fucking history fisrt. Hello my dear Hola a todos, Soy cubana y me encanta el reggaeton, al igual que la salsa, el merengue mambo, la bachata y el hip-hop, entre otros géneros musicales. Bueno mi gente, a seguir perreandooooooooooooooo!!! Mi gente q viva el reggaeton y si quieren bajar musica de reggaeton de gratis visitenos en www.rompe-rompe.tk tenemos lo mas nuevo en reggaeton y mucho mas visitenos aqui www.rompe-rompe.tk los esperamos el reggaeton el lo mejor q hai no se olviden de visitarnos bueno mi gente … kiero opinar ya k atravez de kas noticias y de mucha gente eh oido como kieren ensuciar el nombre de los reggeatoneros de puerto rico algo k no me gusta , por k nunca se fijan en lo k hacen los demas solo en ello s das bull shit ! pero nwayz sigan hacia adelante y k les importe un comino lo k digan …. dont talk shit if u dont kno wut da hell ur talkin about Greetings from reggaeton’s number 1 fan. Tonight I want to talk about the dominican born but panamanian raised demphra, one of the lead singers of the hot group La factoria. This young lady in my opinion is the queen bee of the spanish speaking world, her lyrics are so hot and she gives off that agressive vibe. I think she’s going to have a great future in this business I would also like to see her do more solo albums!! As always I’ll be a fan first of this great music!!! viva el reggaeton mientras no hablen mal de mi raza yo los apoyoyo por que eso de perreo a mi megusta yh all da reggaeton thing is sick keep it up brap brap big up all ma latin homies out der love u all dnt be dislikein reggaeton blud k viv el regaetton es el mejor . JOSE TK as a person having jamacian blood i say that reggaeton is a compliment to reggae music. damian marley said that the best form of flattery is imitation and i have 2 agree. I say that black folk have been holding down for a long time and that it’s time for the latino people to make a name for themselves. Black folks have created jazz, hip hop, reggae, funk r and b and more. Not to mention that we fought for all minorities to have equal rights in this country. Basically what i’m saying is that black people should stop hating on the latino people because our culture is the basis for the latino culture and if they like our culture so much that they use it as their own with their culture mixed in we should be honored. All my latino people stand up and do what u do and all my black people continue to do the same. I read your article & it was cool but when are gonna let your people know about the overall pioneers..You mentioned the P.R pioneer that came after the originals.I love that P.R got the torch making the art popular but at the same time you not letting the originators eat..I saw Vico C in concert & he is the only one that always admits that Panama wa the originator..The Rookie will be out soon under your famous Loony Tunes then we will see the movement*** hola oyala algun dia sea parte de ustedes porque soy muy reggetonina y y admiradora de todos del reggaeton chao ¡besoss grandes para todxos hola soy nicaraguense me fascina el reggaeton y mi cantante favorito es el cangri DADDY YANKEE ese papacito esta bien ricote estare en primera fila el dia del concierto. un beso DADDY YANKEE. MUUUUUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH. . hola soy nicaraguense me gusta mucho el reggaeton la musica de daddy yankee me encanta bueno no solo la musica tambien el,papacito rico. para mi el reggaeton no es un mal ejemplo para ninos. muchas personas dicen que eso es malo pero no lo es. para mi reggaeton is the best why because i like it. espero que los rappers sigan adelante co su musica les deseo mucha suerte. escuchas la nueva genero de Reggaeton Y Hip Hop Cubania compay… www.trespeso.com Ja trespeso —->>> palante I would like to respond to chino on tuesday May 9,2006, it will be history in the making when El Roockie joins Luney toones, this young panamanian artist is a legend in the making, I’m a african american born in the panama canal zone after both my parents left the army we move to colon, panama. I can say that latin reggae is panama and that latin reggae is central america. This move with El roockie will open the door to the truth to who really started this great music from the beginning of central america to the end west indians who have live there for over 100 years will be represented!!and as all ways I’m a fan first of this great music!!! I would like to respond to chino on tuesday May 9,2006, it will be history in the making when El Roockie joins Luney toones, this young panamanian artist is a legend in the making, I’m a african american born in the panama canal zone after both my parents left the army we move to colon, panama. I can say that latin reggae is panama and that latin reggae is central america. This move with El roockie will open the door to the truth to who really started this great music from the beginning of central america to the end west indians who have live there for over 100 years will be represented!!and as all ways I’m a fan first of this great music!!! back in 96 I came home to Cali from Panama city with a cd called Spanish Oil. It was truly low tech “spanish reggae” and I remember all my friends being like- whoa, what the fuck is that?! the sound was ragin at clubs in Panama City, but only a few people i knew then cared about it- The side line on the Spanish Oil album was”From the underground with class”. Well really and trully i don’t know why people fight so much if we r all latinos at the end of the day.. Reggaeton is bringin the word LATINOS up in da world and we all should just work together instead of fight eachother as it happens a lot in London.. I am the owner of Latin unit (www.latinunit.com_ just 19 years old and been in this country (england) for 3 years but i have seen how much people here fight even that they come from the same cities or countries… But well keep up everyone and remember to allways help ur brodaz the latinz wherever you live and wherever u come from cuz us the ones that live outside our beautyfull countries need to support eachother and bring up our raza and show the worl latinos r together so maybe one day goverments like the US can be knocked down and my people try and see a bit more far than ur noose as there is so much going on with our people. Peace.. take care y’all and bless you. LaTiN UnIt Bringing the Latinz togeda! hola que tal como estas sdjfjskcjsck Greetings from reggaeton’s number one. I think its time for us to put on the boxing glubs and lets see who has the better artist El chombo vs. luney tunes.In this corner you got papi chulo’s lorna and in this corner you pobre diabla’s don omar,lorna knocks don out con dos chulos!! and in ths corner you have jimmy bad boy and in this corner you have tego buckwheat jimmy got him with an upper cut.Mi gente panamano god bless you!! Can ANYONE tell me where to buy some Panama Reggae. I’ve been looking EVERYWHERE. It seems like i can only get it when i’m in Panama, i don’t get to go home very often. hello my name is salvador and dadde yankee is my fans is siti biebie is beatiful daadde yyaannkkee que paso mi gente 100% panameno, 100% negro el reggaeton es algo lindo pero el reggae en espanol es lo mejor panama no rass Bueno quiero decir que daddy es lo maximo chaooooo primero que todo admiro esta musica me saca de las penas, es lo maximo,las letras son muy buenas ,(aunque hay algunas palabras que no entiendo) pero bueno igual es lo mejor. me despido soy de venezuela y quiero decir que el regeeton es lo mejor del mundo y los 12 disipulos es lo mejor y lo mas vergatario is that mambo kings kid fine or what some of these comments are funny some of you coming from the UK are americanised indeed latino is an american label i never knew it was used elsewhere. when a friend called my aunt a negrita latina she was dumb founded about the word latina. she let him know shes panamanian but also a negro second spanish reggae/ spanish dancehall is not reggaeton thats the problem whats puerto ricans gonna steal next soca/ calypso. venesuela has soca but they dont claim it as theirs they no where it comes from and its origins. these upcominh puerto rican youths think that beat pattern is pure puerto rican made and will think a dancehall song is reggaeton with that same pattern. asullelo…i love your comment. I am a trinidadian and i am truly angry, that puerto ricans have taken soca and hip hop and call it reggaeton. They make me wanna spit. It sounds NOTHING like reggae. They steal the music, give it another name and the media sells it as something totally new and people buy into it. People need to start thinking and reading a little bit more. And that goes for the youth of my country as well because some of them are dumb enough to support the puerto ricans over our own people. No wonder we get labelled as third world. Our mentality is ridiculous. Check out Reggaeton videos and add your own favourites at http://flyvideo.ning.com/index.php/main/video/listTagged?tag=reggaeton Creo que el reggeton tiene una sola historia que contar, se origino en Panama en la costa atlantica del mar Caribe de la ciudad de Colon puerto de entranda enfrente a la isla de Jamaica. Cuyos decendientes llegaron en la epocas de la construcion del canal en busca de trabajo. Durante esa epoca , empezo la mescla de todo tipo de raza creando una nueva generacion llamada mestizo. Cuya cultura manifiesta una forma de orgullo y comunicacion del “JAMAIQUINO” como decimos nosotros en Panama, usandos ritmos creados por Bob Marlly, Yellow Man y otros. Nunca pense que regeeteando desde 1980 al 2007 seria el futuro del REGEETON///////////////////////////
Respect to all my latinos. This argument is old. Any and everyone can check the timeline of latino’s and reggae. Acknowledge each others contributions and stop the ignorance. I am a fan of good music, and I am also panamanian. I am willing to set aside my ego, and I am humble enough to acknowledge the fact that P.R.’s can take credit for the marketing/commercial success of Reggaeton. With that being said, when I hear certain comments that take away from the musical history of Panama it dissappoints me. Fortunately all of the facts are out there for anyone that chooses not to be ignorant. One Love, This topic is old. I’ve been telling these young kids that Reggaeton is from Panama. See everyone mentions Vico C, BigBoy, and Gringo and that’s cool, but you have to go all the way back and realize that the Panamanian/Jamaicans started it all. You can’t come to a country, hear the music, rename it and say you made it up. I keep on hearing that the Puerto Ricans put the hiphop sound to the reggae and mixed it with other rhythms. Let me tell you something. Do you really think that Panamanians were not putting other rhythms to the DEMBOW beat and other reggae rhythms? We were mixing that shit with Tipico and everything. That was nothing new. It’s just that you didn’t hear it because you were not in Panama. ESE COMENARIO DE QUE EL REGGAETON VIENE DE PANAMA NO DE PUERTO RICOESO ES FALSO PORQUE NOSOTROS LOS BORICUAS INVENTAMOS LA NUEVA GENERACION O SEA REGGAETON Y CUANDO VINO A SURGIR EL REGGAETON NADIE LO SABIA SOLO LOS BORICUAS QUE ESTABAN EN LA ISLA LO SABIAN Y ESO FUEL PARA EL 1980 QUE EMPEZO A SURGIR, NADIE ESCUCHBA ESO DESPUES LOS BORICUAS LE FUERON GUSTANDO EL REGGAETON Y SE FUE SIEDO MAS POPULAR COMO AHORA QUE SE ESCUCHA EN TOD EL MUNDO.ESE COMENTARIO DE QUE EL REGGAETON VIENE DE PANAMA ES PORQUE NOS TIENEN ENVIDIA. Hola soy de Panama y quiero decir esto solamente una vez, PR’s siempre tienen trauma de q todo el mundo les tiene envidia…you know what Yall wrong, that’s just in your head. La verdad al q se la merece el REGGAE empezo en Pma, ustedes solamente le cambiaron el nombre a REGGAETON and comercialize the S*%t that’s all. No offense, ahora se les da merito because yall did yall’s thing and got in the map, got money out of it and ran with it…that’s cool. But just remember that if it wasn’t because of us PANAMANIANS you guys wouldn’t be NOTHING. Repping the 507 PTY I am half Jamaican half Trinidadian and I jus wanna say dat reggae started in Jamaica NOT puerto rico…you can’t take somethin give in half it’s original name ad a TON on the end,steal a reggae beat from Jamaicans who been doin it 4 years and years, brought it to Panama where it was called ” spanish reggae ” and then call it reggaeton. Yall mussi maad 2 ras..big up Jamaica, yall iz fake as hell en realidad el reggae es de jamaica y el sonido del reggaeton es lo mismo lo unico que es hip hop entre el sonido de jamaica comvuinado con cunbia y otros sonidos latinos pero en realidad el reggaetonw no es reggae tonw eso es de jamaica ,esa es la verdad saludos a todos ya ahora en la actualidad los hermanos reggetoneros han canviado su rithmo ya suena a disco ya se le fue el centido del dancehall o ragamoffet.ok,el reggaeton no es de puerto rico es reggae con hip hop nada mas y ahora ya suena disco en realidad el reggae es de jamaica y el sonido del reggaeton es lo mismo lo unico que es hip hop entre el sonido de jamaica comvuinado con cunbia y otros sonidos latinos pero en realidad el reggaetonw no es reggae tonw eso es de jamaica ,esa es la verdad saludos a todos ya ahora en la actualidad los hermanos reggetoneros han canviado su rithmo ya suena a disco ya se le fue el centido del dancehall o ragamoffet.ok,el reggaeton no es de puerto rico es reggae con hip hop nada mas y ahora ya suena disco |
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