Calle 13 proves the exception to reggaetons rule
Tagged: Calle 13, Puerto RicanPosted on: July 23rd, 2007“Although the crowd for Saturday night July 21 for Pacific Amphitheatres lone Latin music show this season was a small one – it seemed that less than half the seats were taken – every performer still gave 100 percent, and the audience responded accordingly, especially for Puerto Rican headliner Calle 13.
Crooked Stylo opened with a dose of hip-hop, brothers Victor and Johnny Lopez sampling popular cumbias and giving them a unique flavor by rapping over them. Reggaeton singers Alexis & Fido followed with their contagious if somewhat formulaic songs. The duo was accompanied on stage by two scantily-clad female dancers who helped get the crowd up and dancing.”
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