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The Latin Resurgence

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Despacito is the newest buzz word in town for any dance party. The global phenomenon of this titanic hit has led to the mainstream resurgence of a genre that has been dormant for sometime. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee never expected their music video to go viral, neither did they expect the Justin Bieber remix of the song to become one of the best-selling singles of all time. 

Latin music has been a genre since the 1940s but it was only in the 1980s that it became quite popular with hits from Julio Iglesias, Juan Gabriel, Roberto Carlos and Celia Cruz. The early 90s saw the gradual rise and decline of Eurodance wherein certain hits were infused with Latin music. Selena's contribution to Latin music via her push for Tejano was short lived following her tragic death in 1995. 

By the mid 90s it was clear that Latin music was here to stay with the mega hit Los Del Rio's Macarena taking the world by storm with its Bayside Boys Mix. The hit which was accompanied by a step dance and a memorable music video was the biggest hit of the 90s. Post Macarena era witnessed Latin Pop becoming the ambassador for Latin music in the mainstream. Young artists such as Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias, Marc Anthony and Shakira entered the mainstream with monumental force in the late 90s and ruled the charts in the early 2000s. Particularly songs such as Martin's Livin' La Vida Loca, Iglesias' Bailamos and Shakira's Hips Don't Lie made a massive impact on the charts. 

After Latin Pop's gradual decline, Reggaeton took over in the mid 2000s with artists such as Daddy Yankee, Wisin & Yandel and Nina Sky. However, while their songs were a staple on the dance floor at the time, they did not make much of an impact on the charts. The last of the sub-genres of Latin music to crossover to the mainstream was Bachata where Prince Royce and Romeo Santos are making a recognizable impact. After 2010, Latin music was all but in the past, with no real presence in the charts except for the one off hit by either Iglesias, Jennifer Lopez or Shakira. 

In 2014, Iglesias made a huge comeback with Bailando which soared to the top in many charts and was a global floorfiller at parties. However, it never managed to score success in the charts that mattered - US, UK and Australia. While proving to be definitely one of the best Latin songs of all time, it was evident that the mainstream was not ready to embrace Latin music as a whole. 

All of this changed with Despacito. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's original Spanish version did not fare all that well in the English speaking countries. However, the Bieber remix proved to be more successful than the collaborators ever imagined. Justin Bieber not only contributed his vocals to the remix perfecting the Spanish lines, his association with the single alongside the fact that he is the most influential and successful artist of yesteryear not to forget the fact that he is also the most sought after artist to be featured at present made this song the Song of the Summer of 2017 and also equaled a record which was set in 1995. 

With Despacito it is clear that Latin music is enjoying more popularity than before. The first song to experience this is J Balvin and Willy William's Mi Gente. Next up we have Iglesias re-releasing his Súbeme la Radio as a Spanglish version with X Factor winner Matt Terry and Sean Paul. This was followed by Jennifer Lopez's newest single Ni Tú Ni Yo. The last to enter this party was Little Mix where they collaborated with the new Latin boy band sensation CNCO and re-released a Spanglish version of the latter's hit Reggaetón Lento. 

Others that could possibly join this fold include Pitbull, Shakira, Sean Paul, Maluma, Nicky Jam, Don Omar, Wisin, Camila Cabello, Kat DeLuna and even Ricky Martin who might use this opportunity to make his long awaited comeback. All in all this resurgence could very well be a result of the mainstream swaying gradually towards a more tropical taste given the rise of Reggae Fusion as well as tropical beats entering Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B and Rap. It could also be just a fluke with the recent resurgence attributable to the Bieber Remix of Despacito. At the end of the day we will have to wait and see, whether Latin music is here to stay in the mainstream or will disappear as soon as whence it came. 

Till the next rhythm...

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Best Football World Cup Songs of All Time


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The FIFA World Cup 2014 is reaching its peak and we are anticipating the outcome. Will it be Brazil? Turning towards the rhythmic side of the tournament spewing World Cup songs is now a trend as well as a highly paid business. Gone are the days when the Football World Cup was only about football. These days every aspect of the tournament is commercialized even the songs that are released. The much anticipated opening ceremony of Brazil 2014 was a dismal failure as Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte were lip synching the already highly criticized song We are One. La La La by Shakira is to be the main event at the closing ceremony. Let's hope at least she will give the football fans what the performance that they want. Official songs became part of the FIFA World Cup since the seventh edition of the tournament held in Chile. Although the earlier songs were not major hits, it was Arrow's Hot, Hot, Hot in Mexico 1986 that paved the way for the dance oriented world cup songs. Now there are official songs endorsed by FIFA as well as those songs which are made famous by sponsors and broadcasters. Therefore, these are the Best Football World Cup Songs of All Time: 
  1. Ricky Martin – The cup of life: France 1998
  2. Shakira ft. Freshlyground – Waka waka (This time for Africa): South Africa 2010
  3. Arrow – Hot, hot, hot: Mexico 1986
  4. Il Divo ft. Tony Braxton – The time of our lives: Germany 2006
  5. Shakira ft. Carlinhos Brown – La la la: Brazil 2014
  6. Anastacia – Boom: South Korea/Japan 2002
  7. Daryl Hall & Sounds of Blackness – Gloryland: United States 1994
  8. K’Naan – Wavin’ flag: South Africa 2010
  9. Vangelis – Anthem: South Korea/Japan 2002
  10. Pitbull ft. Jennifer Lopez & Claudia Leitte – We are one (ole ola) Brazil: 2014
  11. Chumbawamba – Top of the world (ole ole): France 1998
  12. Luciano Pavaroti – Nessun dorma: Italy 1990
  13. Jennifer Lopez – Let’s get loud: South Korea/Japan 2002
  14. Crazy Frog – We are the champions (ding a dang dong): Germany 2006
  15. R.Kelly ft. Soweto Spiritual Singers – Sign of a victory: South Africa 2010
  16. Wisin ft. Ricky Martin & Jennifer Lopez – Adrenalina: Brazil 2014
  17. Edoardo Bennato & Gianna Nannini – Un’estate italiana (To be number one): Italy 1990
  18. Jean Michael Jarre & Tetsuya Komuro – Together now: France 1998
  19. Ricky Martin – Vida: Brazil 2014
  20. Jessy Matador – Allez ola ole: South Africa 2010
  21. Ant & Dec – We’re on the ball: South Korea/Japan 2002
  22. Adelen – Ole: Brazil 2014
  23. Akon ft. Keri Hilson – Oh Africa: South Africa 2010
  24. TKZee – Shibobo: France 1998
  25. Voice of Korea/Japan – Let’s get together now: South Korea/Japan 2002
Til the next chord…

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