Who is the woman behind those catchy and sexual phrases like "Suelta como Gabete" and "Dame Mas Gasolina" from Reggeaton's biggest acts - from Daddy Yankee's "Gasolina" to Don Omar's "Dale Don Dale"?
Glory
recent single "La Popola"
Well her name is Glory.
Glory has collaborated with many Reggaeton artists and is now ready to debut as a soloist.
She recently released a single with sexual lyrics titled "La Popola" a Spanish slang phrase for a female's genitalia.
Similar in concept to the very popular 80's song sung by Donna Summers, yet Glory's single is highly sexual.
Her current single though tremendously popular with her fan base with daily add-ons to many U.S. radio stations was banned by a few Latin American countries because of its highly sexual lyrics.
But this has not deterred this talented Puerto Rican vocalist.
She is currently putting the finishing touches to her self-titled debut album due out this summer.
Reggaeton is a relatively new genre of dance music that has become popular in Puerto Rico over the last decade.
The name is derived from the reggae music of Jamaica which influenced reggaeton's dance beat.
Reggaeton is closely associated with the "underground" movement of urban youth and is sometimes also referred to in Spanish as "perreo", meaning "doggie"; a term describing a common reggaeton dance move that evokes a sexual position.
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