This is largely thanks to the popularity of Latin American genres such as reggaeton in the West. It is hardly surprising that the second most common language used in Western music is Spanish and its Latin American variants. This, in turn, has led to the explosion of bilingualism on the Western music scene. Indeed, Latin American and Spanish music is consumed on a huge scale and western music producers, eventually realising the lucrative nature of this industry, have jumped on the opportunity through the vehicle of bilingual collaborations. A key reason for this is commercial incentive. There has also been an increase in musical collaborations between English speaking and Spanish speaking artists. The underlying beat of reggaeton, called dembow, has become more and more popular. On the one side, English-language artists have started creating massive hits based on drum patterns coming from Latin pop. Indeed, the distance between Spanish-language pop and English-language pop has diminished rapidly in the last few years.
The world of music has, in the last few decades, seen increasing interactions between continents and their music styles – for example, the traditions of Latin American music have become intertwined and included in Western English-Language pop music. In this modern age, the process of interaction between people, companies, and governments worldwide is certainly increasing and the music industry plays a part in this. Indisputably, the rise of bilingualism in music can be attributed partially to globalisation. Does bilingual music allow these artists to reach out to English speakers and encourage them to understand a new language? Or does it undermine the importance of the language and the culture to which it belongs? However, this raises questions as to the impact of bilingual music on cultures. Bilingualism in music is nothing new but it certainly has seen a dramatic rise in recent years with artists such as Camila Cabello, J Balvin and Cardi B (alongside musical legends like Shakira and Celine Dion) producing songs written in multiple languages.
Waphan, Wapdam, Wap.In a world in which more than half of the population can speak more than once language it has become increasingly common for an artist who is multilingual to sing not just in their mother tongue, but also in another language with which they are familiar.
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