50 Luny Tunes y Noriega - Mas Flow (2003) 49 Wisin & Yandel - Pal Mundo (2005) What else can be said about Wisin & Yandel's "Pal Mundo" that hasn't already. It is master class on how to do Reggaeton for the clubs and Pop audience without losing that street edge. It is the best of all worlds. Also, Mas Flow Inc's production on this one is timeless. 48 Mala Rodriguez - Lujo Iberico (2000) 47 Alvaro Diaz - Sayonara (2024) It may be kind of early for a victory lap for good ol' Alvarito, but he deserves it. This album may not up everyone's alley, but those of us who appreciate know what a great work it truly is. 46 Playero Greatest Hits Street Mix III (1999) 45 Tres Coronas - Nuestra Cosa Deluxe (2006) 44 Voltio - Voltaje AC (2004) 43 Vico C - En Honor A La Verdad (2003) Vico C's second best selling album, but arguably his most influential one. This is Vico C meets the Luny Tunes "Mas Flow Era" ...
I am gonna include our Spanish brethren on this one. This list is 100% subjective. I am not 100% the furthestmost expert on everything Urbano but I know a lot. And I have thoroughly examined the works of everyone on this list. Producers and influential DJ's will also be a part of the list. The list will take quality of works, legacy, and popularity all into an equivalent account. The Noise is not on the list because they were never a band/group. They were a crew/collective but their works were of a various artist nature and not just of the group's core members (Ivy Queen, Baby Rasta y Gringo, Bebe, Las Guanabanas, Falo, Baby Shabba, Point Breakers, Baby Ranks & Mr. Biggie). But many remember them as a group because that is how DJ Negro sold them at live events. Same for La Cripta. They are sold as a band, but they were not. I know some will wonder why these collectives did not make the list but some of their mem...
100 Karol G - Mañana Será Bonito (2023) 99 El General - Estas Buena EP (1991) 98 Maicol y Manuel - Los Reyes Del Underground (1999) The second album in the legendary duo's trajectory saw them establish themselves as the "Kings Of The Underground". Music production was handled by DJ Goldy, DJ Luiggie and DJ Frank. Notable songs include "No Hay Ley", "La Gran Figura", "Hey Lady", "Baila", "Femina" and "Die Hard" (a diss track for Falo & Wiso G). 97 Ruben DJ - La Escuela (album version) [1989] 96 Rubio & Joel - Gritos De Guerra (1999) 95 Wiso G - Sin Parar (1994) Wiso G's debut has his all-time classics "Me Levanto Los Domingos" and "La Quimica" plus a notable collaboration with Big Boy as they were part of the same label 'MP Records'. The production was handled by Playero and DJ Eric Industry. 94 The Noise 7 - Bring The Noise (1997) The legendary collective brou...
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