Rauw Alejandro
Despacito was released by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi in 2017 and went on to become the number one streamed track in just 6 months. The mix of reggaeton with pop music has not only brought interest back to the category, but also Latin music in general. Billboard's Top 100 had four songs during 2016, which was compared with two in 2015. At the peak of Despacito's chart-topping success in 2017 19 songs mostly written in Spanish hit within the top 100. It climbed to 41 in 2020. Following the time that Justin Bieber released his bilingual remix of Despacito in 2017, many popular artists began to collaborate with reggaeton artists. Drake and Bad Bunny collaborated to record MIA (2018) as did Madonna and Maluma on Medellin, Madonna and Maluma collaborated on Medellin, 2019 The year 2000 saw a number of reggaeton performers were lamenting the genre's direction toward the mainstream. But a fresh generation, namely Rauw Alejandro, aimed to keep reggaeton evolving. He often used elements of electronic dance music, and other genres.





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