martes, 26 de agosto de 2008

no, no es lo mismo!!!!

Amanecí con una cancioncilla en la cabeza. Raro. Me acordé de un video que vi de Thalía y Aventura, y no me importan las críticas, a mí si me gusta el pop y la bachata. Abrí mi hermoso Lastfm y escribí Aventura, y empezó a sonar. La segunda canción fue de Don Omar, y la tercera de unos weyes que en la vida había escuchado pero que NO era lo que yo quería. Como esto siguió así, entonces le cambié y escribí bachata, el resultado fue casi el mismo. Me decidí a ahondar en el tema y esto fue lo que encontré.

Según La Diosa del Conocimiento, Wikipedia, Bachata y Reggaeton no son lo mismo. Y no, tampoco son iguales.

"Bachata, a form of music and dance that originated in the countryside and the rural neighborhoods of the Dominican Republic. Its subjects are often romantic; especially prevalent are tales of heartbreak and sadness. In fact, the original term used to name the genre was amargue ("bitterness," or "bitter music"), until the rather ambiguous (and mood-neutral) term bachata became popular.
Bachata originates from the Dominican Republic and is a guitar based music which recently evolved from bolero. During much of its history Bachata music was denigrated by Dominican society and associated with rural backwardness and delinquency. In the 1990s, bachata 's instrumentation changed from acoustic Spanish guitar to electric steel string. The new electric bachata soon became an international phenomenon, and today bachata is as popular as salsa and merengue in Latin American dancehalls."

"Reggaeton (also spelled Reggaetón, and known as Reguetón and Reggaetón in Spanish) is a form of urban music which became popular with Latin American youth during the early 1990s and spread over the course of 10 years to North American, European and Asian audiences. Originating in Panama, Reggaeton blends Jamaican music influences of reggae and dancehall with those of Latin America, such as bomba, plena, salsa, merengue, latin pop and bachata as well as that of hip hop, R&B, and electronica. However, Reggaeton is also combined with rapping or singing in Spanish. While it takes influences from hip hop and Jamaican dancehall, it would be wrong to define reggaeton as the Hispanic or Latino version of either of these genres...]"

Así que no entiendo porqué si quiero escuchar bachata, me mandan reggaeton!!! Me caga el puto perreo. Aaaarrrggghhhhhh!!!!

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