Minor Scratch
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Post by Minor Scratch on Oct 7, 2005 18:08:45 GMT -5
This is one of the best reggaeton tracks and beats I've heard in a while, especially the bachata-merengue mix. I heard its a huge anthem in the Dominican Republic.
Its tearing up the Latin Rhythm charts, and its even getting some play on Rhythmic stations. What do you guys think of it?
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Post by babyboylrtm on Oct 7, 2005 22:36:57 GMT -5
Sorry but this isn't the best reggeaton tracks, not even close. The song is alright but nothing great about it. Lo Que Paso, Paso is a great bachata-merengue mix and that was an anthem.
Ven Bailalo gets old very fast.
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A$$ Fat
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Post by A$$ Fat on Oct 8, 2005 13:42:39 GMT -5
yup, this has to be one of the biggest reggaeton songs...everyone loves it
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Post by Minor Scratch on Oct 16, 2005 16:00:58 GMT -5
This track got a 99% Pump on Pump It or Dump It on Toronto, Canada's z1035. Look's like the reggaeton genre is getting great buzz in yet another country.
btw, the bachata guitar sounds better in this track than Daddy Yankee's bachata attempt. Just my opinion. DY is a lot more popular than this duo, so I can understand why that was more of an anthem on the islands.
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Post by josecharts on Nov 26, 2005 15:44:07 GMT -5
it has a reggaeton mix, which is awesome ;)
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Carlitoz
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Post by Carlitoz on Dec 7, 2005 21:12:11 GMT -5
I like better the bachata remix. It's really good.
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Post by Control on Dec 8, 2005 6:05:53 GMT -5
am i the only one who just sees this as a rip off of Lo Que Paso, Paso? i mean you can sing the chorus of that over top of the chorus from Ven Bailalo and it fits perfectly lol
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Minor Scratch
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Post by Minor Scratch on Dec 12, 2005 0:05:15 GMT -5
I don't know if you can really "rip-off" reggaeton songs. It looks like artists in reggaeton just go with a trend that's hot in clubs, and when it wears out, artists stop asking for those type of beats from the producers. Gasolina had a zillion copycats that didn't do as well. This bachata-reggaeton trend will eventually wear out too, til something new comes along. DY probably started this specific trend with "Lo Que", but the best or classic track of the trend simply go by club and radio favorites.
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Post by francky on Dec 12, 2005 16:42:16 GMT -5
am i the only one who just sees this as a rip off of Lo Que Paso, Paso? Nope!
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Post by strong4PMB! on Jan 7, 2006 22:37:16 GMT -5
JAM! I saw this "live" at the new year's thing on Univision.
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Post by Slinky on Jan 30, 2006 1:26:22 GMT -5
You know, I've heard Lo Que Paso Paso a bunch of times, and then I heard this a few times and thought it was the same song. I kept waiting for them to say "Lo Que Paso Paso" and they never said it, and I was very confused.
I actually like this one better than the Daddy Yankee track though. The bachata "fits" better on this one.
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