Two decades ago, Machete Music changed the course of Latin music forever. What started in the early 2000s as a bold experiment became the heartbeat of reggaeton — a sound that carried the energy of San Juan’s streets to the biggest stages in the world.
The label helped launch some of the most powerful names in the game: Don Omar, Daddy Yankee, Ivy Queen, Wisin & Yandel — artists who transformed a movement into a global soundtrack. Hits like Gasolina, Dile, and Quiero Bailardidn’t just dominate radio; they defined a generation.
Fast-forward to today, and reggaeton has gone worldwide. The rhythm still hits hard, but now it blends Colombian flow, Caribbean melodies, and global pop flavor. Vinyl collectors are rediscovering this journey — crate by crate — spinning everything from old-school classics to futuristic anthems.
Whether you’re chasing nostalgia or exploring the sound’s evolution, these 10 reggaeton records belong in every collection. They capture the essence of the genre — from underground anthems to crossover milestones — and prove that the perreo never really stops.
💿 10 Reggaeton Records to Spin with Pride
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Wisin & Yandel – Pa’l Mundo
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J Balvin – José
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Don Omar – King of Kings
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Karol G – Mañana Será Bonito
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Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee – Despacito 7”
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Feid – Ferxxocalipsis
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Álvaro Díaz – Felicilandia
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J Balvin & Bad Bunny – Oasis
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Jhayco – Famouz
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Rauw Alejandro – Cosa Nuestra
🔥 Final Word:
Twenty years later, Machete Music’s legacy still echoes through every beat drop and bassline. From vinyl to streaming, reggaeton keeps evolving — louder, prouder, and more global than ever.








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