Rauw Alejandro
Despacito was first released by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi in 2017, and quickly became the top-streamed track within 6 months. The single Despacito which was a mix of pop music with reggaeton was not only a way to bring new focus to reggaeton, but also increased interest in Latin music. The Billboard Top 100 included four mostly Spanish tracks in 2016 and two songs in 2015. In the height of Despacito's chart-topping success in 2017 19 songs mostly composed in Spanish reached at the very top of 100. It climbed to 41 by 2020. In the wake of Justin Bieber released his bilingual remix of Despacito in the year 2017, popular artists began to collaborate with reggaeton performers. Drake and Bad Bunny collaborated on MIA (2018), while Madonna joined forces with Maluma for Medellin, 2019 A few performers of reggaeton have criticized the shift to popular music by 2020. But a new band, Rauw Alejandro, wanted to continue the development and growth of reggaeton. Rauw Alejandro incorporated elements of other types of music and electronic.





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