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Hope you enjoy it. My favorite are the costumes and special effects👍



It was the same for me as our physical education teacher made us do a choreographed dance to it, lol. Imagine a class of 34 unenthused 11 year olds forced to do it.... it was torture lol. She even had some country music dj’s from the radio station come give a speech and sign autographs :lol:

B Bronson wow man, what a huge crowd! The drummer is impressive too 👍
I can only imagine. speaking of being forced to do a choreographed dance, I guess that aint so bad than us getting forced to dance to "La Bamba". now, La Bamba wasn't that bad especially with a partner, but it didn't sit well for me in a group using pom poms. just felt really awkward.
 
Boricua Guerrero 'First Combat' that released in 1997 is the first album to have a collaboration between Reggaeton/Latin Rap artists & Hip-Hop artists in the underground scene​
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Daddy Yankee aka Winchester Yankee 30-30 & Nas
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Yaviah, Busta Rhymes & Daddy Yankee
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Tony Touch believed in the genre before anyone else, he used to collaborate with 'The Noise', 'Guatauba', etc.

Tony Touch & Eddie Dee on the front cover of 'In The House Magazine', the first Reggaeton magazine brand.​
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KRS-One was featured on a Reggaeton album


This all happened in the underground scene that's why it didn't get coverage like that, but those of us that know the real history, know the facts.​
 
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