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{{Infobox Music genre |
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|name=Spanish-language dancehall |
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|bgcolor=red |
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|color=white |
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|stylistic_origins=[[Reggae]]<br>[[Dancehall]] |
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|cultural_origins= [[United States]], [[Puerto Rico]] [[Panama]] |
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|instruments=[[Drum machine]]<br>[[Electronic keyboard]]<br>[[Sequencer]]<br>Dem Bow [[riddim]]<br>[[Bass (instrument)|Bass]]<br>[[Guitar]]<br>[[Drum kit|drums]] |
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|popularity= 2003-Present |
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|regional_scenes= [[United States]], [[Puerto Rico]] [[Panama]] |
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|other_topics= [[Reggaeton]] |
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}} |
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'''Spanish dancehall''' sounds similar to English-language [[dancehall]], the exception is that it is in the [[Spanish language]]. Artists such as [[Nando Boom]], [[El General]], [[Chico Man]], and many more pioneered it in the early 1980s in Colon, Panama. |
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[[Category:Dancehall]] |
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[[Category:Reggaetón]] |