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New Blood and the odd works of the DJ Raymond Crew... and are they the secret sauce to "Bizcochito" by Rosalia? Possibly.

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 New Blood and the odd works of the DJ Raymond Crew by Reggaeton Party Mane Uno Being someone fascinated with the Underground era of Reggaeton (1994-2001) I am deeply intrigued by the works forged at the hands of DJ Raymond and company.  The first official DJ Raymond album (although there were rare home tapes that came first) was the legendary "Reggae Shock vol 1".  Unlike other albums from that era, there are 0 participants on that album that went on to become big names unless Luigi 21 Plus is Funky Mike like someone told me several years ago.  I could never confirm but they do sound alike.   DJ Raymond "Reggae Shock vol 1" is renowned classic work within the Reggaeton history book and not Raymond's only one.  Even though his sound was weird from the offset, his first production wasn't that odd to the point it would turn people off.  That would change only a year later with DJ Raymond Reggae Shock 2 in 1996. The most known singers from DJ Raymond...

Top 10 Urbano Producers Today!

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 Top 10 Urbano Producers Today! Honorable Mention DJ Blass & Mr. Greenz  - The former Live Music member and Blass, who some consider the GOAT Urbano producer are still making some of the best Reggaeton beats you can hear right.  Bad Bunny, hire these guys for your next album! Ovy On The Drumz - Ovy can be really original and creative sometimes, but during other times he is downright awful.  This great disparity in the quality of his catalogue makes me think he uses the blueprints of others to make his beats (a very common practice in the music business).  Despite how terrible he can be at times, I feel it would be criminal to deny him with some of the notable works he has done in recent years. Chael Produciendo - This man is the leader in the modern sound of Dominican Dembow although Lomiiel isn't far behind. Uzielito Mix - Uzielito Mix is the most relevant Mexican Reggaeton producer as of this time. Mr. Naisgai & Kenobe Sensei -  Their works wit...

Top 10 Best Reggaeton/Urbano Record Labels Of All Time

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  Top 10 BEST Reggaeton/Urbano Record Labels Of All Time By Reggaeton Party Mane P As we all know, nothing gets done in the music industry without the support of Record company.  There are touring companies, management conglomerates and most notably, record labels which can often encompass all these categories and more.  Spanish Rap & Reggaeton have seen their fair share of record labels and although not of all them were great, some of them have definitely made history.  Here are the greatest Record Labels in the history of Urbano Music. Honorable Mention Dale Play!  - This Argentinian powerhouse has become a company to note and its CEO is ranked as one of the top execs in all the music business.  They have produced releases by the likes of Khea, Cazzu, Duki, Bizzarap, Nicki Nicole and many artists of note. Jiggiri Records - Tego in his day produced releases from the likes of Voltio, Zion & Lennox, and John Eric on top of his own albums.  He a...

Every Reggaeton Editorial Written by Reggaeton Party Mane 1

  Reggaeton Editorials Thoughts On The Forgotten School (1987-1993) Reggaeton Lost Media The Death Of Pop Urbano Top 10 Reggaeton Albums That Need To Become Available On Digital Streaming Services (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon etc...) Top 5 Writers in Urbano Top 10 Urbano Talents in the Last 5 Years Top 10 Reggaeton and Hip Hop en Español Artists Every Decade part 1 Top 10 Reggaeton and Hip Hop en Español Artists Every Decade part 2 Top 10 Reggaeton and Hip Hop en Español Artists Every Decade part 3 Highest Selling Albums in Rap-Reggaeton History Top 10 Essential Reggaeton and Hip Hop en Español Albums of the 90's Top 10 Essential Reggaeton and Hip Hop en Español Albums of the 2000's Top 10 Essential Reggaeton and Hip Hop en Español Albums of the 2010's Coolest Classic Reggaeton-Rap cover artwork Top 10 Biggest Mistakes in Reggaeton Review of Alvaro Diaz - Sayonara (2024) Top 5 Tiraeras of All-Time Thoughts about Tempo's "Free Music" 10 years later and its imp...