Today we have a song by the Puerto Rican singer Don Omar. He is actually pretty famous in the Latin American world...I found out about him by attending Zumba classes (don't judge, you know it seems fun). His music is more reggaeton and also that fast-paced Latina sound. The drum is pretty sweet too because it seems to follow its own kind of beat but fits with the song. This song is really fun to sing and dance to. Don Omar has really good music so definitely go check him out! Today's instrumental song of the day is by Tiesto! This song is more mellow sounding (not that Tiesto could ever be called "mellow") but is still pretty awesome! I love the part when he changes the placement of the beat and then goes back to the original beat of the song. I hope you enjoy the music and feel free to comment!
NF and Fight Club
Today I though I would get the ball rolling with some music by the artist known as NF. This is a guy who is a crazy sick rapper. I mean absolutely incredible. The style of rap in this song is one of my favorites. It is this syncopated but fast style of rapping, one that allows rappers to spit rhymes out and get in as much lyrical content as possible. Now I really love this style for two reasons. One, being able to hear the words and verses that the rapper writes is amazing. More often than not, songs like this have some sort of powerful meaning, and this song is definitely one of those. This is a song that talks about the music industry in general, about how music has changed and become a source of profit instead of art. Which is something that I can agree with, and the way this whole song is worded is absolutely fantastic. The second reason I love this style, is because there is an inherent and effortless bad-ass sound to the cadence of the rap. He is dropping rhymes as fast as he can...
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