In the mid-2000s, a musical earthquake was brewing. Latin music was crossing over, and hip-hop was absorbing everything in its path. At the epicenter of this cultural shockwave stood Daddy Yankee, the "Big Boss" of reggaeton. While his global anthem Gasolina broke the door down, it was the Impacto (Remix) that threatened to tear the hinges off. But there was a twist: a voice that didn't belong to the barrio, but to the Black Eyed Peas—Fergie.
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In the mid-2000s, a musical earthquake was brewing. Latin music was crossing over, and hip-hop was absorbing everything in its path. At the epicenter of this cultural shockwave stood Daddy Yankee, the "Big Boss" of reggaeton. While his global anthem Gasolina broke the door down, it was the Impacto (Remix) that threatened to tear the hinges off. But there was a twist: a voice that didn't belong to the barrio, but to the Black Eyed Peas—Fergie.
In the , the structure changes: