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  1.  Wisin y Yandel
  2.  Don Omar
  3.  Ñengo Flow
  4.  Daddy Yankee
  5.  Plan B
  6.  Yomo
  7.  Zion Y Lennox
  8.  Alexis y Fido
  9.  Tito El Bambino
  10.  Arcangel
  11.  Jowell y Randy
  12.  Cosculluela
  13.  Tego Calderon
  14.  Farruko
  15.  J. Alvarez
  16.  RKM y Ken-Y
  17.  Hector El Father
  18.  Calle 13
  19.  Franco El Gorila
  20.  Baby Rasta y Gringo
  21.  Big Boy
  22.  Eddie Dee
  23.  Tony Dize
  24.  Notch
  25.  Divino

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  1. Te Dijeron Plan B
  2. Cuchi-Cuchi L.G.
  3. Noche De Entierro Daddy Yankee, Wisin y Yandel, Zion, Héctor
  4. Senda Maniatica Ñejo y Dalmata ft. Tony Dize
  5. Donde Esta El Amor Wisin & Yandel Ft. Franco De Vita
  6. Tuve un Sueno RKM & Ken-Y Ft. Plan B
  7. Escapate Conmigo Maicol y Manuel
  8. Mala Suerte Con El Calle 13 Ft. La Mala Rodriguez
  9. Romper La Discoteca De La Ghetto
  10. Yo Me Quiero Enamorar Genio & Baby Johnny ft. Jadiel
  11. Quiero Sentir Tu Cuerpo Kartier
  12. Atrévete, te, te Calle 13
  13. Agresivo Jowell y Randy (f. Arcángel)
  14. Guaya Arcangel ft. Daddy Yankee
  15. Noche De Sexo Wisin Y Yandel Ft. Aventura
  16. 3 Pa 3 RKM, Maldy & Lennox
  17. Beba Watch It Yomo
  18. Devorame Otra Vez Wisin & Yandel
  19. Aprovechame Aprovechame
  20. No Quiere Novio (Remix) Ñejo, Tego Calderón

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About the Lyrics in Reggaeton

Reggaeton lyrics have always been a topic of debate. When Reggaeton was considered “underground”, its lyrics depicted a bad image to women and influenced the use of drugs and sex. Many people considered the genre of bad taste. Reggaeton was headed in a direction of being banned in Puerto Rico. As the 1990s came to an end, Reggaeton took a swift turn for the better. As new reggaeton artists came along, they began to “clean” up the lyrics to ensure reggaeton would be played on the radio. With reggaeton on the rise, it was played in more clubs and various radio stations and rapidly grew in popularity. The way artists express themselves has been taken to another level because they have realized that what they say in their lyrics, is how the public will perceive them.

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La Tiraera (or tiradera)

Like in any other music genres, there is heavy competition among reggaeton artists to stay on top. They compete indirectly by making better song and selling albums and directly by challenging fellow artist to lyrical wars. This type of battle of wit and words are referred to as "tiraera." Tirar, in some countries, means to diss or talk bad about others. Whether it is used to gain respect or fame, boost sales or to implement artist stature, Tiraera has been a vital component of reggaeton. While some are against it, it will continue to exist because it is a way of expressing desire to stay on top at all costs.

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