A Sunday With Kazzart : Part 3
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@kazzart Remeana was actually a hip hop song but then it was remix to Salsaton. This is actually the remix.
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@kazzart Ahh... I stand corrected. ; ) Thanks. You know, it's a little confusing sometimes as some timba bands sprinkle hints of reggaeton.. and you're left wondering if this the "a lo Cubano" of it.
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Omero... 1:18 - REMENEA by Seo Fernandez. This is salsaton.
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@Merrylikechristmas Here in London mainly. :)
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@kazzart Where did you learn to salsa?
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Does anyone know the name of the track that's playing at 1:18?
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SAlsa clubs are the same. Also even the mexican clubs when they dance la banda style. Where you have to have close contact. The sleezy bastards are fast to be isolated from everyone else just trying to have fun...
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hey!!! q bien bailas la salsa me gusto mucho , hasta ya pareces latina jaja bueno cuidate amiga! saludos desde latin america Peru :D
Actually, those are timba Cubana... not cubaton... although Adalberto Alvarez's 'Deja La Mala Noche' at the beginning is more son than timba.
Cubaton is basically timba + reggaeton. Salsaton is salsa + reggaeton.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
suavemente74 1 year ago
@suavemente74 I'm not sure which comment you were replying to - I'm guessing my comment which was a reply to panelacosmicas who was talking about the first track in this video - Seo Fernandez "Remenea" which is salsaton (which he mistook for hiphop).
I believe Cubaton is also known as Reggaeton "a lo cubano". So basically reggaeton created by cuban artists - with their musicality and style.
kazzart 1 year ago
It's so funny listening to that hiphop/salsa music in this video, u look like asian but in london listening to the latino thing heehehe and u play Jazz as well, so great!... greetings from S.A. btw... good video, bye !
panelacosmica 2 years ago
Hi, thanks for the comment. The genre is called salsaton (or cubaton) actually. I guess it's what cubans like to listen & dance to these days (other than the traditional stuff). Latin America has a great many different styles of dance and music but I specifically like cuban music/dance - not just "latino" in general LOL. I also love brazilian zouk-lambada. :) And yeh jazz is great stuff. Ageless music.
kazzart 2 years ago