Dance is a universal expression. People can easily tell stories and express their feelings through this art form. Just like instruments, dancing is how dancers make music. Generally, dance is changing. The way we dance now is not the performance of the 1950s and 1960s. As music and dance evolved according to popular ones. Something is constantly being added to every kind of dance. There are various dance styles in the world, but there are also more popular ones. Zumba, ballet, salsa, and the most popular hip hop.
Electronic dance music, also known as EDM, is now the most popular type of music of the millennium generation. This is a billion dollar industry constantly creating new DJs. It is most commonly used to create dance music electronically and to play at live stage clubs and festivals. EDM comes from reggae music, hip-hop music, dubbing music derived from disco music. Its basic anatomy is a basic melody, 4 shot mode, created by the synthesizer and the base pushing the song forward and building the tension
Reggaeton is a relatively new type of dance music that has been popular in Puerto Rico over the past decade. Its name comes from Jamaican reggae music, which affects reggae music's dance beat. Reggaeton is also heavily influenced by other Puerto Rican music genres and hip-hop music in American cities. Like American hip-hop music, reggae music mainly attracts young people. In Puerto Rico they are inspired by creating reggae and after hearing the rapper of Panama artists singing a Jamaican ballroom in Spanish they participate in the original bomb and salsa rhythm Did. In this example, you can hear the results: Florida band BariMix Reggaeton Mix 1
Reggaeton is considered one of the most popular types of music in the Caribbean and is popular in countries such as Puerto Rico, Panama, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Colombia and Venezuela. This type has become increasingly popular in Latin America over the past decade and is accepted in mainstream Western music. For the first time in 1994, when the word "reggaeton" (from the Puerto Rican tradition of vocabulary and suffix - ton) was used, Daddy Yankee and DJ Playero were used to represent a new underground genre from Puerto Rico in Spanish lap It was. And a song that combines rhythms of hip hop and reggae. There are several spelling in Spanish, but Fundéu BBVA recommends using regueton; when using "reggaeton" or "reggaeton" it must be italicized.