Rauw Alejandro
Despacito was first released by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi in 2017, and quickly became the highest-streamed tune within six months. This mixture of reggaeton, and pop music has not only brought an interest to the genre, but also to Latin music generally. Billboard's Top 100 featured two songs in Spanish predominantly, as well as four more in the year 2016. In 2017, at the height of Despacito's popularity, 19 tracks mainly in Spanish were included in the Top 100. In 2020 there will be 41 tracks from this category. Justin Bieber's remix in two languages Despacito was released in the year. In the following year, a number of popular musicians began collaborating with reggaeton artists. Drake collaborated with Bad Bunny for MIA (2018) as well as Madonna has collaborated with Maluma on Medellin. In the year 2020, a handful of reggaeton musicians were unhappy with their genre's shift towards the mainstream, but a new generation specifically Rauw Alejandro was determined to ensure that reggaeton was evolving. He often incorporated elements from electronic dance music, and various other genres.





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