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Neoperreo
Other names
Neo-perreo
Stylistic origins
Reggaeton, hyperpop, witch house, trap, moombahton, hip-hop, Latin pop
Cultural origins
Late 2010s, Latin America and Spain
Typical instruments
Electronic instruments
Voice
Neoperreo is a subgenre of reggaeton with some degree of popularity in Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Chile.[1] Among the most prominent acts of the scene are Tomasa del Real from Chile and Ms Nina from Argentina.[1][2] Within the United States, neoperreo is more popular in Los Angeles than in Miami, where traditional reggaeton prevails.[1] Red Bull Music has been significant patron of neoperreo artists.[1][2]
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