remember-(poco man jam riddim) and of course dem bow riddim and similar one
from 2002
topatop riddim( lady saw-baddest girl on the block
alozade-nah tolerate(hydro riddim)
panamian riddims? what it sound like
Panamanian reggae is based on certain riddim (wich I think is "bow dat" or something like that
>>>>>got sound clips of it
okay bigups but my main argument is that many pr thinks that the beats that originate from jamaica comes from puerto rico and let me tell you they say it's salsa blended in it i can't hear it all i hear is the reggae beats and some various samples i actually heard a celia cruz salsa song with a reggae beat that reggaeton uses now if they say reggaeton is a blend of salsa then that's the way it should sound it seems like they are clueless about it now i saw the source tv show or whatever it's called on the WB and they say it's hip hop influence.
aiight you say you did not know how it got to puerto rico? read that link at musicofpuertorico.com and they'll tell you that after hearing panamian artist on the radio then they thought they can do it too but if panama never started reggae in spanish there would be no reggaeton just hip hop and salsa in puerto rico.
panamian bwoy i consider panamians fam cause alot of panamians are of west indian descent (and panama is a home to many west indians) also along with the blacks that were already they before jamaicans and etc arrived around the canl building!
if you ask me panamians should come back to dancehall change your label to spanish dancehall(i got a couple of mix dancehall cds with el general tracks on it) and help create more riddims but you know what if yall started to get popular others will bite, im not starting nothing between panamians and puerto ricans.
****but you know when your own type of spanish reggae is going out of style it aint good and that's a bad thing what
yall need is some revitaliztion, and yes i agree the reason why reggaeton is getting popular is because puerto ricans in the united states from new york and miami.
_you know what else is funny dude i read an article about that elephant man song
jook gal with that (coolie riddim) the chic who wrote an article on it says it has a reggaeton influence cause of it's one drop bass beats*(only if they knew where it comes from, i personally don't think there is a puerto rican beat even though people do say so)*i got real pissed so i wrote her back till this day i try to find the link by using search so i can show other people.
you said
Panamanians, are producing songs using jamaican riddims with the same flow but in spanish and most of the latest productions are using reggaeton riddims(riddims based on Dem Bow) made by Panamanians to try to re-gain popularity and market. There's even one Panamanian: Latin Fresh who is singing in PR. He has a song with a puertorican artist wich is called "Donde estan las Giales?" (Where are the Gals
what are some tight panamian artist using dancehall beats that are popular or good?
check some of these:
http://www.jamrid.com/Riddims.htm
reggae-riddims.com _ then in the welcome box, click on *riddim pages* in the thanks paragraph there are some dope riddims unknown to the american ear.
for mixes dancehall soca hip and reggae
audiomaxxx.com
http://www.elmonga.com/files/middles.html
which do you thik is better reggaeton oe dancehall reggae? production wise, dances, and etc