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2022’s Top 30 Puerto Rican Trap Artists

List of Top Puerto Rican Trap Artists

Every culture today has cemented its own music, and that also goes for the long list of top Puerto Rican trap artists and the extensive roster of top Puerto Rican reggaeton artists.  When you consider genres like reggae, the first country that comes to one’s mind will be Jamaica, in this same context, reggaeton is a popular style that has been made famous through numerous of Puerto Rican artists.

Throughout the time of Puerto Rico’s presence and dominance in reggaeton there has always been numerous Puerto Rican artists to represent within the global scene of reggaeton music. Some of the first Puerto Rican reggaeton stars and pioneers of the genre were the likes of Ivy Queen, Vico C, Tego Calderón, Voltio, Héctor el Father, and others, while many were also rap and hip-hop artists.

While some may make the claim the origins of reggaeton derived from the Caribbean and West Indian styles of dancehall music. Others may also make the claim the style originated in Panama with El General, but regardless of the place of origins Puerto Ricans truly built the foundation for today’s reggaeton music. Beginning as an “underground” genre, now reggaeton is one of the world’s fastest growing genres of music.

Puerto Rican reggaeton, as well Puerto Rican trap artists, have become some of Latin America’s biggest stars. Stars like Daddy Yankee, who moved from the Playero 37 mixtape into becoming a media sensation. The beautiful Ivy Queen, who began her career in the mid-1990s before transforming into becoming the “Queen of Reggaeton,” becoming one of the most successful Latin artists of our time with numerous hits throughout the late 1990s, 2000s, and the early 2010s.

If you rewind a bit to 2017, Luis Fonsi teamed up with Daddy Yankee to create an amazingly successful single, “Despacito,” which became one of the most-streamed and most-watched songs on YouTube. This track spent over sixteen consecutive weeks as Billboard No. 1 and broke records as one of the two first non-English songs to make it to the peak of Billboard.

Artists like Daddy Yankee, Ozuna, Anuel AA, Farruko, and Bad Bunny have become a colossal influence in North America and established themselves in the mainstream media of Latin America and other surrounding areas. North American artists started featuring some prominent artists from Puerto Rico in their tracks, fused the two styles of reggaeton and mumble rap, and created a hybrid style, Puerto Rican trap music. Artists such as Bad Bunny and Ozuna have become famous Puerto Rican trap artists through this style of music and have prompted the American stars to pay close attention.

Entering 2022, Puerto Rican trap artists and reggaeton artists have continued to dominate the landscape of music in Latin America. No artists are bigger or have come close to the popularity that Puerto Rican artists have developed over the years. With a massive market, Puerto Rican trap and reggaeton artists have gained millions of listeners in North America, the Caribbean, South America, and even in Europe.

Top 30 Puerto Rican Trap Artists & Reggaeton

1. Bad Bunny 

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2. Daddy Yankee 

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3. Ozuna

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4. Anuel AA 

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5. Farruko

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6. Rauw Alejandro

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7. Myke Towers 

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8. Arcangel

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9. Jhay Cortez

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10. Justin Quiles

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11.

Wisin
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12. Don Omar

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13. Yandel

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14. Lunay 

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15. Jay Wheeler 

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16. Bryant Myers 

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17. De La Ghetto

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18. Brytiago

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19. Jon Z 

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20. Dalex

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21. J Alvarez

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22.

Darell
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23. Guaynaa

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24. Zion & Lennox

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25. Eladio Carrión 

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26. Juhn

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27. Lary Over 

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28. Ñejo 

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29. Lyanno

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30. Darkiel 

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Honorable Mention Puerto Rican Reggaeton

– Ele A El Dominio Youtube: Ele A El Dominio and Instagram: @Ele A El Dominio

– Jamby El Favo Youtube: Jamby El Favo and Instagram: @Jamby El Favo

– Rafa Pabon Youtube: Rafa Pabon and Instagram: @RafaPabon

– Javiielo Youtube: Javiielo and Instagram: @Javiielo

– Marvel Boy Youtube: Marvel Boy and Instagram: @Marvel Boy

– Gotay El Autentiko Youtube: Gotay El Autentiko and Instagram: @Gotay El Autentiko

– Barbie Rican Youtube: Barbie Rican and Instagram: @Barbie Rican

– Carlitos Rossy Youtube: Carlitos Rossy and Instagram: @Carlitos Rossy

Puerto Rican Reggaeton Related Topics

1 Top 25 Best Dominican Reggaeton Artists

2 Top 25 Puerto Rican Rappers

3 Top 20 Best Colombian Reggaeton Artists

*Unofficial Order. The more popular artists that have a combination of the most followers, streams, views, and most recent releases are near the top.

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Best Reggaeton Songs – Rolling Stone

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The reggaeton canon spans decades and continents, and branches into all kinds of music.

No matter how you break it down, reggaeton is one of the most popular styles of music on the planet. The genre’s stars are some of the biggest in the industry — Bad Bunny has been the most-streamed artist in the world for two years in a row — and their hits have quickly become international supernovas, played in every country imaginable. Reggaeton is a global phenomenon and a commercial force that’s changed the Latin music business, despite naysayers, and it shows no signs of slowing down.

The genre also represents a rich cultural history, filled with stories of migration, of resistance, and of celebration. The music has deep roots in Panama, where Black communities in the Eighties and Nineties pioneered reggae en español tracks that traveled across the globe and captured people’s imaginations. Those sounds thrived in Puerto Rico, in particular, and bloomed in the island’s underground in the Nineties, cross-pollinating with hip hop scenes in New York and eventually erupting across the world. So many songs — whether they’re classic deep cuts from Playero mixtapes, or record-breaking chart-toppers from more recent years — are a reflection of the genre’s complex stories and intricate evolutions.

Narrowing down the 100 greatest reggaeton songs of all time was no easy feat. The reggaeton canon spans decades and continents, and branches into all kinds of music — bachata, EDM, hip-hop, salsa, and so much more. Some people might debate whether a few songs here belong on a reggaeton list; however, there were some reggae en español, dembow, and underground rap classics by pioneers such as Nando Boom, El General, and Latin Fresh that were so foundational, we found them impossible to keep off.

We also had input from all corners of the music business. To make our list, we put together a panel of critics, experts, and music industry veterans. Those voters included:

Kat Bouza, senior news editor, Rolling Stone
Ecleen Luzmila Caraballo, writer and editor
Jon Dolan, reviews editor, Rolling Stone
Ricardo Duran, Rolling Stone en Español
Katelina “Gata” Eccleston, reggaeton historian
Veronica Bayetti Flores, music journalist
Simon Vozick-Levinson, deputy music editor, Rolling Stone
Julyssa Lopez, senior music editor, Rolling Stone
Jennifer Mota, music historian and journalist
Moises Mendez II, culture reporter
Diego Ortiz, Rolling Stone en Español
Jorge Pabon, Molusco TV
Jerry Pullés, Latin music programmer, Apple Music
AJ Ramos, head of artist partnerships, Latin music and culture, YouTube Music/Google
Maykol Sanchez, head of artist & label partnerships, LATAM & U.S. Latin, Spotify
Gary Suarez, music journalist
Tainy, producer
Lucas Villa, music journalist
Antonio Vázquez, head of U.S. Latin editorial – Spotify
Chente Ydrach, host

The genre is complex; it continues to flourish and thrive in ways that surprise even its biggest fans. Over the years, we’re sure songs will take on new meanings, and new innovations will change the course of the genre. For now, here are Rolling Stone‘s 100 Greatest Reggaeton Songs of All Time.

FIFA 23 Soundtrack – Electronic Arts Official Site

For more than 25 years, the soundtrack has crossed all genres and boundaries, becoming the world’s premier showcase for both superstars and emerging artists. This season’s FIFA 23 Soundtrack is a celebration of diversity, innovation and simply the best music and artists from around the world. And another containing more than 100 songs from 34 countries , incl. Malaysia, Lithuania, Sierra Leone and Malta – soundtrack FIFA 23 is the most comprehensive in the history of the game.

From the stands of the Bombonera, San Siro and Anfield to the clubs of Ibiza, Barcelona and Miami – 57 tracks FIFA 23 soundtrack will show how the coming year will sound through the music of artists such as Bad Bunny / Bomba Estéreo (Puerto Rico/Colombia), Yeah Yeah Yeahs featuring Perfume Genius (USA), M. I.A. (UK), Pheelz featuring BNXN (Nigeria), Danger Mouse & Black Thought featuring Michael Kiwanuka (US/UK), Sampa The Great featuring Angelique Kidjo (Zambia), Stroma009 (Belgium), Phoenix with Ezra Koenig (France), Flume with Caroline Polachek (Australia), Labrinth (UK), ROSALÍA and ROSALÍA (0004 Young Fathers (Scotland). This year’s newcomers include Peruvian model, artist and musician Daniela Lalita , genre-blending London artist Haich Ber Na , British indie pop favorite SOFY , Los Angeles-based electronic duo MILKBLOOD rapper Trueno , solo project Cryalot vocalist from Japan Susan Midori Perry and French-Brazilian sensation Bianca Costa .

And amateurs take to the court, local field or paved area to the harsh rhythms of the streets VOLTA FOOTBALL soundtrack, containing 52 tracks of the world’s best artists in such genres as hip-hop, grime, electronica – and more. Featured on the soundtrack with superstars such as Jack Harlow (US), Denzel Curry featuring Slowthai (UK/US), Central Cee (UK), Lous and The Yakuza (Congo/Belgium), Nas (USA) and Kojey Radical featuring Knucks (UK) avant-garde also features underground rhythms from newer artists such as James BKS featuring The Big Hash (France/South Africa), Eunique (Germany), Monty & Visages with PAV4N & Strategy (France/India/UK) and Bad Boy Timz with Olamide (Nigeria).

FIFA 23 Ultimate Team™ will also feature special FUT kits designed by Phoenix, Jack Harlow, Central Cee, Pheelz and Labrinth. In addition, new kits will appear during the season.

The full soundtrack is already available on Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music. And for the first time, Spotify has collected all the tracks in a single playlist FIFA 23 .

Top 30 Music Hits of 2021 | Music and clubs

Nikita Velichko December 20, 2021

8 min

Billie Eilish. Photo: Instagram artist

From the charts to the dancefloors, from Nigeria to Puerto Rico, from indie rock to garage, from piercing pop soul to confessional rap, Time Out talks about the tracks that are most remembered in the past year.


Pianos and violins, “exactly 20 words”, personal appeal – the simpler, the more heartbreaking. “I think this is my best song in many years,” the singer said and was clearly not mistaken. nine0013


Sudden recitative in the most powerful – energetic, with changes in speed, dedicated to feelings of loneliness and belonging – song from the latest album of St. Petersburg romantics.


The album New Long Leg of the London post-punk band makes you fall in love with it from the first track. Chiseled guitar riffs, vocalist Florence Shaw’s detached delivery and the refrain is not in the eyebrow, but in the eye: Do everything and feel nothing (“Do everything and feel nothing”).


Watch out for the earworm: whoever hears this song can find it hard to shake off the urge to hum the lines I wanna believe in you, I wanna believe in something for a few days afterwards. nine0013

The leader of the indie rock band Michelle Zauner wrote a track with Jack Tatum from Wild Nothing, wanting to sell it to someone top, but decided to keep it for herself – and did not lose.


Without the main debutante of the year, it’s hard to choose one song from her album – so let it be a sarcastic anthem of Zoomer pop-punk.


The producer repeated the success of “I’m Getting Drunk Again” and wrote another truly folk song.


A summer hit – a hymn to carefree independence and a new business card of the performer, who has become a popular role model for female musicians. nine0013


Cheerful and self-confident track, which is good to play in the morning before an energetic day. The quintessence of all the best that one of the main rappers of our time is capable of.


Perhaps Galina Yuzefovich meant this musician when she wrote about “dark-skinned gays and other satanic entities”. Lil Nas X does exactly what he plays on the fears and prejudices of conservatives, amazingly weaving flamenco guitar into pop rap.


A ten-minute post-traumatic monologue marked the long-awaited return of the rapper and attracted the attention of the entire Russian-speaking Internet for several days. nine0013


A dreamy-electronic tale that inspires you on a difficult path. If a good fantasy blockbuster with the main female heroine is filmed in Russia, then this song will fit well into the soundtrack.


The hypnotically daring song, which is out of the album Happier Than Ever and generally unexpected for Eilish, sounds good in the dancefloor hassle.


Yury Bardash’s protégé released two big hits one after the other, “thought out so as to sink into the soul and not get bored.” nine0013


Latino-EDM-pop-madness – an accompaniment for day and night unrestrainedly thoughtlessly having fun, indulging in excesses. The Spanish-language text is about the fact that life is one and it is worth appreciating the moment.


K-pop band member Blackpink’s debut single is a reflection on the difficult path to fame and what really matters in life. At least play the acoustic guitar, at least put on a disco.


A sensual mix of Afropop and R&B featuring rising star Tems describes the relationship between English and Yoruba mixed performers. nine0013


The central track of the outstanding pop-soul album “30” is about how important it is not to try to control everything and be someone else.


“The mood is still fighting – not blood, but fuel mixture”: a weighty, less than two-minute track by the rapper, which, both in lyrics and in production, ignores momentary trends, but instead finds and changes itself and remains interesting.


Quiet songs from a Danish woman’s R&B-inspired album 1990-2000s and at the same time it sounds ultra-modern, halls for several hundred people already sing in chorus – or there will be more. Latino elements are successfully woven into this Sade-like track, and the lyrics tell about a real date with a rude lover who should have been more polite.


The story of an amphibious bandit living underwater, who was “killed in ’93 under a summer hit” and now corrects his nerves in a certain way – a new classic of the Moscow rap group.


The rapper continues to look for a new self and suddenly finds himself in juke. nine0013


Norwich’s signature beats and haunting melodies resurrect the jungle so that the dancefloors are left to explode.


Heady praise of lust and debauchery is great for going crazy and losing shame at the peak of the party.


With a garage beat and an infectious vocal hook, every element of this track is truly beautiful. As if Burial preferred the euphoria of the dance floors to the depressing video game escapism. nine0013


The stars of RNB Club and Random Crew made 2021 by releasing a number of chart-topping albums and singles. In one of the common tracks – on the fashionable, as usual, uk-drill production – there is a key line: “There are no more feelings.” It’s good without them.


One of the most popular tracks from the album Sosa Muzik takes an extremely catchy production – so that you don’t even notice how you listen to an absolutely illegible, exaggeratedly hedonistic text for the hundredth time.

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