SAYRE: And I couldn't help but think that that had to relate to what you're feeling right now. People love reggaeton and urban music.ĪNAMARIA SAYRE, BYLINE: You just announced that you're going to be a dad. And that's what is happening right now in Latin America and around the world. That's why it's so strong right now - because you can mix it with every genre. Even my own songs, if you listen to "Felices Los 4," it's a very pop song, but the drums are a reggaeton drum. You know, like, we can hear different kind of songs. So at the end of the day, it's like, that's actually why reggaeton is conquering a bunch of charts right now - because you can mix it with every genre. You know, it's not like I do reggaeton and that's it. Sometimes people say that I'm a reggaetonaire (ph), but I'm not a reggaetonaire. MALUMA: (Singing in non-English language). And as you'll hear in a moment, to share some big news. Recently, he sat down with NPR's Alt.Latino hosts Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre to talk about his music. Finally today, Colombian reggaeton star Maluma performed at NPR's Tiny Desk.
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