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Cesar

Reggaeton

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I am doing some research on the origin of Reggaeton. I know its basic sound was from a Jamaican Dem Bow used in the late 80's early 90's.

I have been told it is from the Poco Drum or Pocomania. I have also been told that the basic pattern of Reggaeton was borrowed form a pattern
that was originated by the Maroons from Africa.

Lastly, there is some connection between the Dem Bow and the producers Steely and Cleevie. I am limited on my knowledge of Jamaican musical history, can you guys help out by providing me any supportive information. It would be greatly appreciated. I work with an artist called Notch formerly of BornJamericans and we want to be able to provide correct information when we are asked questions regarding the connection.

Thanks for your help in advance.
Willie_Roots

Re: Reggaeton

Post by Willie_Roots »

I know natch. (i was a Born Jamerican Fan.. boom shakatak)

Fist of all, i wish they take of the word - reggae- from reggaeton. it have nothing to do with that.

Im from PR, all that music is Dem Bow, it came all from jamaican dance hall music.

I remember that the "reggaeton Movement" begin in the mid 90's after these 3 albums:

1. Strictly the Best - 7: Cutty Ranks (A who se me don), Raivon (big up) and all of them
2. Super Cat (don dada) - the reggaeton artist (like daddy yankee) sing with the beats of: Don Dada, Gheto Rude Boy.
3. Mad Cobra - Flex single.

and many many more.....

They also use the beats of "heart desease" song. (don't remember who sing it), Buju Banton - boom bye bye.

I remember in latin america (panama, costa rica, hoduras) were a lot of reggea artist that sing the songs listed above in spanish. (like nando boom, el general)


well, wish you luck in your research.

Respect.
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