@flowergirl
I remember this one very well from back when I was a teenager LOL
@rambo
Do you like reggaeton? you looked like the type of guy that only listens to rap music.
LOL these songs are 20-30 years old.
@rodriguez
There are several Breakout Latino Artist in the last few years and they actually prefer to collaborate with other famous music artist rather than staying solo unlike the previous generations.
In America, mainly the Latinos recognize Latin Urban Music (Urbano Music), because the songs are sung in Spanish.
@rodriguez
Most of the members here lived in America. They probably know already.
I normally don't hear it on popular radio stations unfortunately. However there are some radio stations that do play it but mainly Latinos tune into this. The same could be said about their music videos. Several of them listened to it before on iTunes but now they have opted to listen to them on apps, websites, systems and plus more.
In Latin America, we don't call ourselves Hispanics or Latinos but our nationalities. What I am trying to say is that we don't have a channel with everyone on it.
Most of the Hispanic channels in America are either Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban or Dominican based.
@rodriguez
They are outdated though.
Here's some outdated songs that were remade recently.
The song "Rhythm of the Night" was a hit single in the early 90's that was sung by Corona. They did a remake of that song last year with Corona, J Balvin and Black Eyed Peas.
This year only, Black Eyed Peas and Maluma borrowed the intro lyric and music of "Can you feel the beat" that was sung by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam from the mid 80's.
@rodriguez
Remakes have a faster pace than the original song and along with it a lot more background musical instruments and it's usually louder.