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Reparto music represents Cuba's new urban movement, evolving from what was once considered "reggaetón of the poor" to become the sound of modern-day Cuba and gaining massive popularity, especially since 2018 with increased public WiFi accessibility on the island1. The genre's name derives from the barrios or housing projects in Cuba, where aspiring artists would create homemade reggaetón about street life, using local slang
Reparto music represents Cuba's new urban movement, evolving from what was once considered "reggaetón of the poor" to become the sound of modern-day Cuba and gaining massive popularity, especially since 2018 with increased public WiFi accessibility on the island1. The genre's name derives from the barrios or housing projects in Cuba, where aspiring artists would create homemade reggaetón about street life, using local slang