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reggaetón
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reg·gae·tón  (r-g-tn)
n.
A style of popular dance music of Caribbean origin that combines elements of dancehall, hip-hop, and various Caribbean musical elements, featuring lyrics that are rapped or sung in Spanish.

[American Spanish reggaetón, reguetón : English reggae + Spanish -tón, n. suff.]


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