Spanish dancehall
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Spanish-languge dancehall | |
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Cultural origins | |
Typical instruments | |
Mainstream popularity | 2003-Present |
Regional scenes | |
United States, Puerto Rico Panama | |
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Reggaeton |
Spanish dancehall sounds similar to English-language dancehall, the exception is that it is in the Spanish language. Artists such as Nando Boom, El General, Chico Man, and many more pioneered it in the early 1980s in Colon, Panama.