Cubanito 20.02

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Por un Milagro 00:00 Tools
Pideme 00:00 Tools
Tú Te Lo Pierdes 00:00 Tools
Matame 00:00 Tools
Matame (Ragga Son Mix) 04:11 Tools
Soy Yo 00:00 Tools
Pideme (speed ragga mix) 00:00 Tools
La Maestra 00:00 Tools
Aïda 00:00 Tools
Soy Yo - Havana Club 2006 Remix 00:00 Tools
Soy Cubanito 43:26 Tools
Cintura 00:00 Tools
Miente a Lo Cubano 00:00 Tools
Me gusta el reggae 00:00 Tools
Waiting for You 00:00 Tools
Si piensas volver 00:00 Tools
Pídeme 00:00 Tools
Estoy Amando 00:00 Tools
Soy Yo (Havana Club 2006 Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tu te lo pierdes 00:00 Tools
Deja que te coja 00:00 Tools
One Round 03:19 Tools
Lloraras 00:00 Tools
Dios Aprieta 00:00 Tools
Mami 00:00 Tools
Dulce sabrosa sabor e miel 00:00 Tools
Dámela 00:00 Tools
Mueve Tu Cuerpo 00:00 Tools
Stay Baby Stay 00:00 Tools
Tócame 00:00 Tools
Si te vas 00:00 Tools
Loco por ti 00:00 Tools
Lloraras (Balada) 04:12 Tools
Te Olvidaré 00:00 Tools
Quiero que tu seas mia 00:00 Tools
mátame 00:00 Tools
Kimbara 00:00 Tools
Mensonge (Miente) 00:00 Tools
La Sata 00:00 Tools
Mensonge (Miente) [feat. La MC] 00:00 Tools
por si te vas de mi 00:00 Tools
quiereme 00:00 Tools
Quièreme 00:00 Tools
Un Loco Mas 00:00 Tools
Te olvcdaré 03:33 Tools
Dame Un Beso 00:00 Tools
Por si te vas de me 00:00 Tools
Por Un Milagro - Cubanito 20.02 00:00 Tools
quiro que tu seas mia 00:00 Tools
Te Olvidare 00:00 Tools
Quiéreme 00:00 Tools
No Quiero Más Llanto 00:00 Tools
Matame (ragga-son remix) (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Nueve tu cuerpo 00:00 Tools
a pasito tun tun 00:00 Tools
Pideme (speed ragga remix) (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Quiero Que Tú Seas Mía 00:00 Tools
Meinte a lo Cubano (Cuba) 00:00 Tools
Deja que te Сoja 00:00 Tools
Pídeme [Topaz Sound Remix] 00:00 Tools
Por Si Te Vas De Mí 00:00 Tools
Mueve tu Сuerpo 00:00 Tools
aquí de nuevo 00:00 Tools
Pidema 00:00 Tools
Te Olvidarz 00:00 Tools
Dulce sabrosa sabor a miel 00:00 Tools
Llorarás 00:00 Tools
Pìdeme 00:00 Tools
Deja que te Сoja (walking ragga remix) (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Pideme (Speed Ragga Remix) 00:00 Tools
Miente 00:00 Tools
Palante 00:00 Tools
No Fue Mi Culpa 00:00 Tools
Maria 00:00 Tools
Me gusta el regge 00:00 Tools
te estoy amando 00:00 Tools
Pideme - Speed Ragga Remix 00:00 Tools
Soy Yo [Havana Club 2006 Remix] (Canción del Comercial de Ron Habana Club) 00:00 Tools
Los Jíbaros 00:00 Tools
Cubanito 20-02 - Te olvidare 00:00 Tools
No tengo la culpa 00:00 Tools
Club Life 00:00 Tools
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Cubanito 20.02, formed in 2002, as their name suggests, and released their first album, Soy Cubanito, in 2003. The origins of the group are in hip hop. In the mid-1990s, the three members, Haniel Gonzalez Martinez, Javier Duran Webb, and José Angel Sastre Perez, were listening to rap sounds coming from the U.S. They shortened their names to Flipper, El Doctor, and White, and they got themselves some bandanas, baseball caps and extra-baggy jeans. Their first group was called Primera Base and they scored a direct hit with their performance at the Havana Rap Festival in 1995. The formation of Cubanito 20.02, formed by ex-members of Primera Base, was one of the first major significations of the switch from hip hop to reggaeton in Havana. Despite the lyrics from the first album's title track ("I'm a rapper first and foremost, whether you like it or not..."), their first big radio hit in Havana, Matame, features a reggaeton sound. The switch from “underground” hip hop with Primera Base to the sensual beats of reggaeton with Cubanito 20.02 was controversial because reggae was seen by many "pure" hip hop artists as having a "retarding effect" while "eroding traditional genres". The popular hip hop group Los Aldeanos (group site) released a parody of Matame as a criticism of the burgeoning popularity of reggaeton over hip hop. With the new reggaeton sounds influenced by Jamaican ragga, Cubanito 20.02 became more financially successful by appealing to the youth culture. Through Cuban communist government funding, Cubanito 20.02 was able to produce multiple hit albums and even go on tour in some European countries. On the other hand, government regulations can be seen in their lyrics, which do not contain the typical reggaeton blatant sexuality and emphasis on the female body and intercourse nor does the music evoke a certain politically, socially, and culturally liberating or freeing quality that is more prevalent with reggaeton from Cuba that is not sponsored by the government. For example, in their song Pideme, the song says “soy sincero cuando digo que te quiero” (I am sincere when I tell you that I love you) and “eres la flor en mi jardin” (You are the flower in my garden). Cubanito 20.02 don’t claim to tackle issues of race or violence, but rather they attempt to evoke love, happiness, and dance to their listeners. "We wanted to do something New-York-style, something danceable, but also something Cuban," recalls Flipper. "We are a group from the barrio, from the streets. We were all friends, and we still are. We used to rap together when we were taking the bus." Their second album, Tócame, was released in 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.