Rauw Alejandro
In 2017, Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee released Despacito and it was the top-streamed track in just one year. The song is a blend of pop music and reggaeton did not only bring attention to reggaeton, but was also an attraction to Latin music generally. The Billboard Top 100 featured two songs in Spanish predominantly, as well as four others in 2016. In 2017, at the height of Despacito's popularity, 19 tracks mainly in Spanish made it to the Billboard Top 100. In 2020, there will be 41 tracks from this category. The release of Justin Bieber's bilingual version Despacito (2017), a number of bilingual remixes Despacito (2017) the most well-known musicians started collaborating with reggaeton performers including Drake and Bad Bunny on MIA (2018) as well as Madonna together with Maluma on Medellin (2019). The year 2000 saw a number of reggaeton performers were lamenting that the genre was moving towards mainstream. But a fresh generation, such as Rauw Alejandro was determined to maintain the pace of evolution in reggaeton. His style often included elements of electronic dance music, as well as other styles.





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