Disappointed in Lomachenko after this video
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What are you saying in the stars? Come on, don't be a coward, it's the internet, you're anon. You can block only one letter from and it would be okay.
Are you that ****** poster, yes or no?
And why do you keep the ***** and lipstick gifts? Gay
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chico drove his bike head first into an oncoming truck while drunk and speeding.
boxers have bad luck with cars, loma should stop being an idiot and hes got the money to buy track timeComment
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It s not bad and it doesnt really sound like Raeggaeton or Bachata but more like a whole bunch of Afrolatino genres mixed together and called Reggaeton. So not your typical reggaeton but Reggeaton Tipico. They say it came from Puerto Rico but it actually seems have came from a mix of Panamanian Jamaicans, Hatians, and Choco-Darien Indians.That is some pos stuff and yes, it is Pto Rican. But **** nonetheless.
I play guitar, I know a bit about music, I tend to vomit when I listen to reggaeton or bachata. I wish someday I will be granted the wish to have a big, gigantic mixer, like a Nutribullet so I can put all those Mf's inside of it and turn it on.
Here are some forebears
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Dude, I was raised in the Caribbean.It s not bad and it doesnt really sound like Raeggaeton or Bachata but more like a whole bunch of Afrolatino genres mixed together and called Reggaeton. So not your typical reggaeton but Reggeaton Tipico. They say it came from Puerto Rico but it actually seems have came from a mix of Panamanian Jamaicans, Hatians, and Choco-Darien Indians.
Here are some forebears
I bet you never heard about gagá, pri pri, congo, etc.
You are mixing things.
And reggaeton and bachata and dembow is pure **** for the brainless.Comment
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Reggaeton is often in a very devolved form but the Don Omar's reggaeton song in question is actually getting back to the mixed roots of Cimmarone (escaped ****** mixed with indians and a few pirates) Congo music, which is actually all about the the mixing of cultures (escaped ******, Indians, Christo Negro, etc) to defeat satanic government forces such the slave trade, the Inquisition, and exploitation of the land. This fight was especially represented in the Choco Darien of Panama where the most powerful tribes of Cimmarrones resided (and still do) and constantly raided the Spanish forces that had their gold and slave trade headquarters in Panamanian towns such as Portabelo and Nombre de Dios.
This is why my videos started with Congolese music from Haiti, Colombian and Panamanian Cumbia and tipico, which have much of their roots from Congo. The last two videos ended with Nando Boom who was one of the main originators of reggaeton, which originated in the mid-1970s in Panama as reggae en Espańol, and further developed in the 1990s in Puerto Rico as reggaetón.
Last edited by maracho; 08-27-2017, 02:44 PM.Comment
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