Bad Bunny Fuses Reggaeton and House Music In Standout Album Cut, "El Apagón" – EDM.com

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Bad Bunny’s experimental efforts shine in this track from his fourth solo album, "Un Verano Sin Ti."
Despite the release of his fourth solo studio album on short-notice, Bad Bunny is now Spotify's most streamed artist in a single day
The world is in a feverish state of processing the Puerto Rican star's new LP, Un Verano Sin Ti, an album inspired by a myriad of flavors within the spectrum of Caribbean music.
“Since forever I’ve made it clear to people that I’m never going to make a record that’s the same as another,” he told The New York Times.
Seemingly in service of that mission, Bunny takes a trip into electronic territory with "El Apagón," an energizing fusion of reggaeton and house music. The track finds an infectious groove with a buzzing bassline backed by rhythmically dynamic Latin percussion. The track closes with an ethereal guest vocal from the chart-topping artist's girlfriend, Gabriela Berlingeri.
Headlined by Âme and Dixon, the concert is one of the only large-scale electronic music events in L.A. to take place on the beach.
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The inaugural show will also feature DJ sets from Nora En Pure and Mark Knight, among others.
Bad Bunny's experimental approach has rewarded him handsomely in the rollout of his latest album. He has topped Spotify's single-day streaming record on the release day of his album, a record previously held by Drake. The singer's opening day of Un Verano Sin Ti saw the artist racking up a meteoric 183 million streams in a single 24-hour span.
You can listen to the full album below.
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Bad Bunny and Diplo have unveiled the music video for last December’s collaboration.
“Tamo Loco” is an explosive and playful anthem from the breakout house music producer.
The New York-based DJ and producer cooks up an intoxicating house remix of Bad Bunny’s hit.
Main stage festival energy channeled straight to listeners at home.
“The End of an Era” is Iggy Azalea’s most experimental record to date, featuring her take on house, drum & bass, and other electronic genres.
In his latest effort, Cloverdale returns to Thrive Music bringing high-energy, techno-influenced production together with lounge vocals from BABA NO BABY.
The single appears on her new sophomore album, “Traumazine,” which features production from Whethan and Dwilly.
A thick low end and badass vocal refrain seamlessly weave through this club anthem.

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