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El Draft Del Reggaeton
''The Draft 2005'' is the compilation album by Chencho Records and Boy Wonder. The production was to bring together reggaeton singers and producers of some seniority who presented and apadrinarían other singers on this album. In this release have come singers like R.K.M & Ken-Y, Jowell & Randy, Casa de Leones, Guelo Star, John Eric and others. Track listing

# "Starting Line Up, The" (Various Artists) # "Metele Coraje" (Angel Doze) # "Mi Senora" (Amaro) # "Estoy en Mi Cama" (L.D.A.) # "Activo" (Cheka) # "Tu No Estas" (R.K.M & Ken-Y) # "Fuakata" (John Eric) # "Te Conoci" (Guelo Star, DJ Blass) # "Siguelo Bailando Solita" (Jowell & Randy) # "Así" (Tres Coronas, Reychesta Secret Weapon) # "Descontrolate" (Jomar) # "Yo Quiero Ser Tu Hombre" (Kartier) # "Ella es Pura" (Varon) # "Cuando Te Sienta Sola" (Cari Fresco) # "Medicina" (Gemstar-N-Bigmato) # "Me Gustan Todas" (Fuego (singer), Fuego) # "Damelo Duro" (Noztra) # "Winding Go Down Girl" (Mr. Philips, Rhythm) # "Me Estas Tentand ...
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Reggaeton
Reggaeton (, ), also known as reggaetón and reguetón (), is a music style that originated in Panama during the late 1980s. It was later popularized in Puerto Rico. It has evolved from dancehall and has been influenced by American Hip hop music, hip hop, Latin American music, Latin American, and Caribbean music. Vocals include rapping and singing, typically in Spanish. Reggaeton is regarded as one of the most popular music genres in the Caribbean Spanish, Spanish-speaking Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, Panama, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Colombia, and Venezuela. Over the 2010s, the genre has seen increased popularity across Latin America, as well as acceptance within Pop music, mainstream Western music. Etymology The word ''reggaeton'' (formed from the word ''reggae'' plus the augmentative suffix ) was first used in 1988 when El General's representative Michael Ellis gave it that name to describe it as "''reggae grande''" (big reggae). The spellings ''reggaeton'' and ''r ...
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