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The birth of reggaeton

Dec 13, 2024
Discover the roots of reggaeton, tracing its origins back to 1980s Panama, where pioneers like Leonardo Renato Aulder fused dancehall influences with Spanish lyrics. Hear personal stories of struggle and triumph, showcasing how music became a unifying force in a diverse community. Delve into the rivalry over reggaeton's heritage between Panama and Puerto Rico, and celebrate the genre's explosive rise, which ultimately launched legends like Bad Bunny and Daddy Yankee onto the global stage.
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Renato's Relocation to Panama City

  • Renato's family lost jobs after the U.S. returned the Canal Zone to Panama.
  • He moved to Panama City with his grandmother and transitioned from an English to Spanish-speaking school.
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Renato's Start as a DJ

  • To help his grandmother, Renato started DJing, playing dancehall music which was gaining popularity.
  • He initially DJed in English but switched to Spanish after realizing most people spoke Spanish.
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Mixtapes and Panama City Buses

  • Renato, along with friends Reggae Sam and El General, created mixtapes of Spanish reggae.
  • They distributed these tapes on Panama City buses, which had large speakers and served as a popular music platform.
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