A Quote by Anitta

Reggaeton is amazing. — © Anitta
Reggaeton is amazing.

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What happened with reggaeton is that many artists kept recycling the same sound. But there are a lot of reggaeton artists that are still in their prime - like Daddy Yankee - because they've chosen to continue growing, to offer people more than just reggaeton. That's where I learned to always be able to try something new and not be afraid.
'Donde Estaras,' it is like a classic reggaeton, and we just added some Southern spice to bring it to 2018. But I wanted to go back to the roots of reggaeton, that type of reggaeton that makes you just feel good. You don't know what we are saying but that OK because 'Donde Estas' is where are you at but 'Donde Estaras' is where are you going to be.
Reggaeton is what opened the doors for me, and I'm always grateful for that. I'll do reggaeton for life, but I want to show that I'm an artist who can do everything.
I love Calle 13 - they are Puerto Rican; some songs sound like Reggaeton, but it's not Reggaeton; it's good urban music.
The only way I'm not going to follow other people in reggaeton is if I listen to other things. I get other melodies or sounds and put them in reggaeton and make it different.
Reggaeton is a global genre.
I love a good old-school reggaeton song.
I'm so grateful to Spotify for the enormous support to the reggaeton movement.
It doesn't matter if you want to be a teacher, an astronaut, or a reggaeton singer, you need to study.
To be a guy that disappeared from reggaeton for 10 years and come back, it can't be better than that.
I have different sounds... I don't want to be just that girl that sings reggaeton or trap music.
There's been so much fusion of genres, whether Hindi and hip or reggaeton and bhangra.
I don't think a reggaeton song will break again like 'Gasolina' did.
It's an honor for me to represent urban music, reggaeton, trap and hip-hop.
The mentality always in reggaeton was, 'I'm the man.' I made that cool to say, 'I messed up. I'm not the best.'
Puerto Rico got too futuristic with the electronic reggaeton. It lost the essence of the reggae music.
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