@@robertoglencoco7861just because its puerto rica music doesnt mean puerto ricans are only listening to it dominicans and others listen to this type of music
@@yxngac1300_editzoh the irony, considering Dominicans are the first to be like we're better as soon as they see a Puerto Rican listening to one Dominican song. Your statement is still wrong and misleading. Let this list mostly Bachata, merengue, and Dembow songs, and Puerto Rican days "correction: how Puerto Rican are you?" You would have something to say 😂😂😂
Reggaeton is the number 1 genre exported from PR to the rest of the world. However we listen to everything because we are also part of the US. Our unique position as being a part of the US, Caribbean, and Latin America has resulted into a crazy blend that is our musical scene. We're the best! 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
@@kingworldadventureshe probably means African American. When people say Black/white and.... They are 90% of the time referring to US ethnicity and the country they or their parents, grandparents, etc emigrated from.
I'm Hispanic and I know all of the songs even though I heard them one time I reached to 200%👍(edit 1: thank you so much for the likes I appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️!!!)
Same. My dad is Mexican American, but he's not really involved with Mexican culture like most of the rest of my dad's side of the family is. I didn't even know I was half Mexican until 2nd grade, even though my surname is Rivera.
Dice Latino, pero igual me parece muy 💀😂 como los yankees están diciendo que son full latinos por conocer 10 canciones de reaggeton genérico 😅 O sea sin ofender, si me pusieran 10 canciones de hip hop y pop yankee no diría "fue soy re yankee" 😅
I’m not Spanishbut I have to say nothing like your music❤️ everything about you all😊 love my Spanish friends. Bbq yesterday 🔥 even cooking dinner is a party 😅😂 love it 🙏🏼 blessed to have friends that are of this nationality. Beautiful people 🙏🏼☺️