
Puerto Rico's Reggaeton Debate: Has the Island Abandoned Its Iconic Genre?
San Juan, Puerto Rico – A recent discussion on Molusco's popular podcast has ignited a debate within the music community regarding the future of reggaeton in its birthplace, Puerto Rico. During the segment, "Gallo The Producer" made a bold claim, stating that "Puerto Rico has abandoned reggaeton." This assertion sparked a lively exchange among the panelists, including host Molusco. Gallo The Producer elaborated on his viewpoint, suggesting that a new generation of Puerto Rican artists is increasingly gravitating towards other genres, such as trap, and that the island no longer has a central "pillar" in reggaeton. In response, Molusco challenged this perspective, emphasizing the global dominance of Puerto Rican reggaeton artists like Bad Bunny. He argued that while new sounds emerge, the genre continues to be a significant force, with Puerto Rican artists leading its international presence. The debate highlights ongoing discussions about musical evolution and national identity within the vibrant Puerto Rican music scene.