Reggaeton mega-hits keep coming as Latin urban music producers innovate

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Reggaeton mega-hits keep coming as Latin urban music producers innovate
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“When I first heard the rhythm,' Sean Paul said, as he sang “Contra La Pared,' “I was like, this is fire. I think it is a summer hit — so a big ode to J Balvin and his team, Tainy the producer. I’m loving the ride right now.” - NBCLatino

Whether it's changing things up with the drums or exploring sounds from different countries and genres, fellow hit-making producer Francisco Saldaña — better known as Luny from the producing duo Luny Tunes — follows this technique to produce reggaeton songs that soar through the music charts.

Josias De La Cruz, better as known as super producer Nely or "El Arma Secreta" at the URBAN MIXX panel during the 2009 Billboard Latin Music Conference at Eden Roc Resort on April 20, 2009 in Miami Beach, Florida.Both producers worked in creating “Rakata” in 2005, the hit that essentially shot iconic reggaeton duo Wisin y Yandel into stardom. Luny recalls blending percussion sounds from the classic reggaeton beat and Gwen Stefani’s “Rich Girl,” which was produced by Dr. Dre.

“I wanted to take the song towards that sounds. I remember that song was playing everywhere at the time and it had a big influence on me when I was coming up with the sound of the drums,” Luny said. Luny, alongside his partner Tunes, established their reputation worldwide after they produced “Gasolina.” At the same time, they had taken Marco Masís — artistically known as Tainy — under their wing when he was just a 15-year-old high school student.

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