Rauw Alejandro
Despacito was first released by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi in 2017, and quickly became the number one streamed track in just 6 months. The song was a mix of pop and reggaeton that not only drew attention to Latin music but as well reggaeton. The Billboard Top 100 featured two songs that were Spanish predominantly, as well as four tracks in 2016. The Despacito album reached its peak success in 2017, 19 tracks primarily made in Spanish reached into the Top 100. The number grew to 41 by 2020. Justin Bieber's bilingual version of Despacito was released in 2017. Soon after, famous artists began collaborating with reggaeton performers. Drake collaborated with Bad Bunny to create MIA (2018) in addition to Madonna was a part of Maluma to create Medellin. In the year 2020, some Reggaeton performers were expressing displeasure about the advancing of their genre to the mainstream. Yet, a young generation, such as Rauw Alejandro was keen to keep the trend going. He often used electronic dance as well as different types.





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