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Pioneering reggaeton songs

Explore the foundational tracks that shaped the reggaeton genre. Discover early reggaeton music, influential artists, and the evolution of this popular Latin urban sound. This ranking highlights the essential songs that defined the origins and early development of reggaeton, showcasing its roots and impact on global music.

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    Oye Mi Canto (2004)

    181 Global Votes
    • Paved the way for Hip Hop and reggaeton collaborations

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    This collaborative anthem showcased reggaeton's potential for cross-cultural appeal, blending Spanish and English verses and embodying the intersection of New York street culture and Latin urban music. It highlighted the genre's growing influence beyond Puerto Rico.

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    Muevelo con El General (1992)

    132 Global Votes
    • Pioneered Spanish Reggae

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    El General is a key pioneer of reggae en Español, and 'Muevelo' was an energetic and widely popular track that introduced many to the emerging Latin urban sound. It helped popularize the style before the term 'reggaeton' was commonly used.

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    El D.E.N.I. (1985)

    0 Global Votes
    • Launched Renato's professional career

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    This song is a foundational track in the reggae en Español genre, addressing social issues and establishing a sound that directly influenced the development of reggaeton. Its early release year makes it a crucial historical piece.

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    Ellos Benia (Dem Bow) (1991)

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    • One of the first to fuse Spanish reggae with reggaeton rhythms

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    This track is pivotal for its early adoption of the 'Poco Man Jam' riddim, which became the iconic 'Dem Bow' rhythm synonymous with reggaeton. It showcases the direct influence of Jamaican dancehall on the emerging Spanish urban sound.

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    Saboréalo (1993)

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    • Emphasizes empowerment for women

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    Vico C is a foundational figure in Spanish rap in Puerto Rico, a genre that was a crucial precursor to reggaeton. 'Saboréalo' exemplifies the hip-hop influence that merged with reggae en Español to create the 'underground' sound.

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  7. 6

    En Mi Imperio (1996)

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    • Debut album by Ivy Queen

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    Ivy Queen's debut album 'En Mi Imperio' is vital for understanding the genre's development and the emergence of female voices in a male-dominated scene. She is recognized as the 'Queen of Reggaeton' for her pioneering contributions.

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    Latigazo (2002)

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    • Debut single from Daddy Yankee's second album

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    Often considered a pivotal track, 'Latigazo' by Daddy Yankee marks a moment where reggaeton began to solidify its distinct sound and gain wider mainstream appeal. It represents the genre's transition from underground to mass recognition.

  9. 8

    Dile (2003)

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    • Features Wisin & Yandel

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    Don Omar's 'Dile' was instrumental in bringing reggaeton to radio stations and gaining recognition across Latin America. It played a crucial role in expanding the genre's reach before its global breakthrough with 'Gasolina'.

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    Gasolina - Daddy Yankee (2004)

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    • Significant impact on the music industry

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    This iconic track by Daddy Yankee single-handedly catapulted reggaeton onto the global stage, conquering charts worldwide. It is arguably the most recognizable song that introduced reggaeton to a worldwide audience, solidifying its place in global music history.

  11. 10

    Mayor Que Yo (2005)

    0 Global Votes
    • Showcased artistic collaboration

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    This track from Wisin & Yandel's 'Pa'l Mundo' album represents the genre's early innovation in blending traditional Latin sounds like merengue and bachata with the Dem-Bow riddim. It was a groundbreaking track from reggaeton's early wave.