The Puerto Rican duo Luis Fonsi and Judy Yankee were released last January and in the past 6 months have achieved international fame and success. They are considered one of the most famous and successful Spanish songs in the world since Macrina.
The song featured the Billboard list for the top 100 songs for about 5 weeks in a row, and with the participation of Canadian singer Justin Bieber in a new version, the song reached first place in the top 3 songs on the list in its ninth week of play, Only Macarena, and has achieved high visibility on YouTube, amounting to about two billion and 340 million views.
According to the Guardian, one of the reasons for the success of the song because of its distinctive Latin rhythm and the mixture of Latin music and "R & B", making it a song full of vitality and excitement.
Louis Fonsi is famous for Latin pop music and has contributed to the development of Reggaeton, a kind of bustling Latin music that he and his colleague Dadi Yankee pioneered. In this collaboration, the duo merged Latin music with R & B, as in the song Súbeme la Radio, and El Perdón song by Nicky Jam.
The success of this song proves to us that there is no longer a magic recipe for the success of the songs and that it is not limited to the English songs only, achieved by the Korean song Gangnam Style a resounding success and recorded advanced positions on the Billboard, and other songs.
Despite the success of Latin songs, it is not expected what kind of music will surprise us in the coming years.
What a shit song this is...
She's pretty listened to