Will the reggae be disturbed by Mexican regional music?

Miami. The music of the regional Mexican music, the recent interest of the Anglo artists in making themes in Spanish and the genre of the reguet as a genius without competence are three of the trends that are forecast for this 2021 by Spotify experts.

“The pandemic has accelerated the process by which it opens an opening for other Spanish music genres across the city, which is fantastic for the public and artists”, afirmó en exclusive interview Antonio Vásquez, editorial editor for the Hispanic United States of America streaming platform.

“Editorially, we are gaining an appetite for the reproduction lists that break the mold of musical genres. On the other hand, there are more organic mergers and artists that are all more comfortable between styles”, Project.

As an example, Vásquez mentions the “incredible diversification that is alive in regional Mexican music”.

“We only have new styles such as the tombados corridors, the meaning of regional themes with urban touches, regional hechan songs in countries that are not Mexico and many others are worthwhile”, abundance.

Algo parecido, although less explosive, prevails in the pop ballad, “which is regressing with more force”, and in the tropical rhythms.

“Nadie imagines that Camilo and El Alban would triumph with a bachata like ´BEBÉ´, for example”, indicates the expert.

But the surprising mayor has the great interest of the Latin artists who work English music in “abrazar and discover his races”, as has the case of Selena Gomez, Kali Uchis y Omar Apollo, who were distancing themselves as exponents of pop rock surprisingly with a corridor to the finals of last year.

“They reflect authentic rasgos of Latin culture, as well as biculturalism and the fluidity of gender”, indicates Vásquez.

So I do not want to say that this reggaeton is out of fashion. “Everywhere you look today, the tide of protectionist sentiment is flowing. We are looking forward to hearing from you soon. I better subdue the teams to all hours, including temperament in the morning ”, reveló.

Without embarrassment, he claims to have opened space for all types of music, so the Latin public would enjoy discovering new artists “and the opportunity to the platform of which new songs are offered”.

On the other hand, Vasquez states that the gyration has allowed artists to explore a few more of their interests and interests, which they have given more freedom to experiment.

Specifically, Spotify hopes to see in 2021 a mayoral exploration of R&B, pop ballads, indie sounds and “some cultural collaboration that will cover the aspect of a Latin exit in 2021”.

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