Rauw Alejandro
In 2017 Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi as well as Daddy Yankee released Despacito and it was the top-streamed track at the time within one year. It was a combination of reggaeton with pop that did not just bring new interest to reggaeton, but also more interest in Latin music. The Billboard Top 100 had four songs in 2016, as opposed to two songs from 2015. In 2017, during the height of Despacito's popularity the track was among 19 that mostly in Spanish appeared on the Billboard Top 100. By 2020 it will be 41 songs from this genre. Following the time that Justin Bieber released his bilingual remix of Despacito in 2017, popular artists began collaborating with reggaeton musicians. Drake and Bad Bunny collaborated on MIA (2018) in addition to Madonna and Maluma were on the same track in Medellin, 2019 The year 2000 saw a number of reggaeton stars were complaining about that the genre was moving towards mainstream but a new generation specifically Rauw Alejandro wanted to keep reggaeton evolving. His style often included elements of electronic dance music and other genres.





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