What is spanish reggea?

Spanish reggae, often referred to as "reggae en español," is a genre of music that combines elements of traditional reggae with Spanish language lyrics. It originated in the Caribbean and Latin American regions and has gained popularity in Spanish-speaking countries around the world.

Spanish reggae often addresses social and political issues, as well as love and relationships. Some of the biggest names in the Spanish reggae scene include groups like Gondwana, Cultura Profética, and Los Cafres.

The music of Spanish reggae is characterized by its infectious rhythms, laid-back vibe, and catchy melodies. It often features elements of traditional reggae such as the use of drum and bass rhythms, as well as elements of other Caribbean music styles such as ska and dancehall.

Spanish reggae has a dedicated fan base both in Spanish-speaking countries and internationally, and continues to evolve and grow as a genre. It has also influenced other genres of Spanish-language music, such as reggaeton and Latin pop.