Even the Pacific islanders are dancing to "Reguetón" music.😁 Reguetón was perfected on my island in the Caribbean.😁 Short story, Jamaicans building the Panama canal took Jamaican reggae music to Panama which later developed into Panamanian Spanish reggae. This was then taken to Puerto Rico where it became a hybrid call "Reguetón". This is the version you hear all around. Sample, reguetón singer is from Spain and dance students from Argentina - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-__cULOVhOpc.html
In 1964 my shipmates and I patrolled what is now the Federated States of Micronesia. Actually, my ship had been doing so for years but in early 1965 we were redeployed to Vietnam.
“Nga srike ngan fakot nusum, nga lungse kom, nga tia ke kawuk mukena, kena luk kom nga srike ngan fakot nusum, nga lungse kom nga tia ke kawuk mukena kena luk kom, upa nusik ngan fak nunak luk uh nga kom kawuk a akfosyekut, upa nusik ngan fak nunak luk uh nga kom kawuk ac akfosyekut”