In the 1990s, the music faced heavy censorship and police raids in Puerto Rico due to its explicit lyrics, which ironically fueled its popularity as a symbol of rebellion. Old School Reggaeton | Spotify Playlist
Producers like DJ Playero and DJ Nelson popularized the signature "boom-ch-boom-chk" rhythm known as dembow , which remains the genre's backbone. In the 1990s, the music faced heavy censorship
It evolved from "reggae en español" in Panama and hip-hop influences in New York and Puerto Rico. "Lo Mejor de la Vieja Escuela del Reggaetón"
"Lo Mejor de la Vieja Escuela del Reggaetón" refers to the foundational era of reggaetón—often called the —spanning the late 1990s through the late 2000s . This period transitioned the genre from an "underground" movement in Puerto Rico's housing projects into a global commercial juggernaut. The Foundations: From Underground to Mainstream reggaetón was known as .
Before becoming a global phenomenon, reggaetón was known as .