El Flow My Cultura Network
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- Gesellschaft und Kultur
El Flow tells the story of reggaeton, its most emblematic artists, and the secrets of how the genre’s top hits were made. It’s a story of migration, expression, evolution, sexuality, rebellion, and repression. Since its beginning, the genre has had one constant; movement. From Panama to Puerto Rico, from Boston to Medellin, from Mexico to Brazil. There has always been someone willing to raise their hand and take the lead. As a result, reggaeton evolved as a merger of Pan-American musical influences, which in turn helped explode its appeal. Now, It’s time to look back at how we got here.
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Corona ‘pa la Reina
La canción “Quiero bailar” de Ivy Queen abrió el camino para que una generación entera de reggaetoneras pudiera brillar en una escena tradicionalmente dominada por hombres, pero no ha sido sencillo. Con entrevistas a Vania Castaños y las fundadoras de Hasta ‘Bajo Project.
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Crown For The Queen
The song “Quiero Bailar” by Ivy Queen paved the way for a whole generation of female reggaeton artists to shine in a scene traditionally dominated by men, but it hasn’t been easy. With interviews with Vania Castaños and the founders of Hasta ‘Bajo Project.
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Fusión de Géneros
Al observar el panorama actual, nos damos cuenta de que la combinación de diferentes estilos musicales con el reggaetón, cuando se juntan en el momento indicado, llegan a la cima. Con una entrevista a La Nota Culichi.
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Crossover Collision
When analyzing the current scene, we realize that the combination of different musical styles with reggaeton can lead to the top in the right time. With an interview with La Nota Culichi.
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Tiraeras!
Desde sus inicios, el reggaetón tomó prestado un elemento fundacional del hip hop: lanzar ataques contra tus rivales en la escena. La tradición de las “tiraeras” encontró terreno fértil dentro de este paisaje híbrido. Con una entrevista a Pablito Wilson.
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Rivalries!
Since its genesis, reggaeton borrowed a foundational element of hip hop: launching attacks against your rivals in the scene. The tradition of 'tiraeras' found fertile ground within this hybrid landscape. With an interview with Isabela Raygoza.
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