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Recently, this movement has been popularized in many Latin American nations. One of the major contributors of the movement of "salsatón" has been the band Francisco y Fernando, composed of two Venezuelan musicians from Maracay. Classic salsa musicians such as Tito Nieves and La India have also contributed to the sub genre. Also Rubén Blades one of the most important salsa singers (from the age of Fania Records) has including the reggaeton percussion style in his new songs.

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  • Recently, this movement has been popularized in many Latin American nations. One of the major contributors of the movement of "salsatón" has been the band Francisco y Fernando, composed of two Venezuelan musicians from Maracay. Classic salsa musicians such as Tito Nieves and La India have also contributed to the sub genre. Also Rubén Blades one of the most important salsa singers (from the age of Fania Records) has including the reggaeton percussion style in his new songs.
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  • Salsaton
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  • 2006(xsd:integer)
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  • Sampler - Dembow - Bass - Guitar - Drums - Trumpets - Salsa instruments
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  • red
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  • white
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  • Recently, this movement has been popularized in many Latin American nations. One of the major contributors of the movement of "salsatón" has been the band Francisco y Fernando, composed of two Venezuelan musicians from Maracay. Classic salsa musicians such as Tito Nieves and La India have also contributed to the sub genre. Also Rubén Blades one of the most important salsa singers (from the age of Fania Records) has including the reggaeton percussion style in his new songs. In November 2006 the album Los Cocorocos was released. Performers on this album include: Tego Calderón, Víctor Manuelle, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Zion, Domingo Quiñones, Don Omar, Tito Nieves, Pedro Brull, John Erick and Voltio. This also has strong salsa influences, and some claim it was released in response to Salsatón - Salsa con reggaetón.
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