The Best Years in Reggaeton/Urbano History Part 1 (#'s 6 to 10) and Honorable Mention
#6 1998 This year was filled with so many classics. 1998 was a banner year for Reggaeton history. We also got the first taste of the mainstream success that was to come. El Chombo and DJ Negro each signed joint venture deals with Sony. Chombo and his Cuentos de la Cripta went on to become huge in Mexico. Meanwhile DJ Negro and The Noise became a sensation in Venezuela. Of course, international mainstream success was years away. There was more. Vico C made his 1 st triumphant comeback (there would be more) with ‘Aquel Que Habia Muerto’. Mexicano released his classic ‘Entre El Bien y El Mal’. MC Ceja’s “Todo Ha Cambiado” came out that year as well. Playero 41 released at the tail end of 1998 after a then unheard of 2 year wait. And it lived up to expectations. The first Gargolas and Hector & Tito albums came out in 1998. We had the legendary battles of Falo vs the Mansion Crew, Hector & Tito vs Baby...