The singer explained that her song is not reggaeton, but in Greece they call it syrto
The buzz about the song “Zari”with which he will represent Greece Marina Satti at Eurovision, it seems that he is not tired. Opinions differ about the song, but abroad the Greek participation impressed from the first moment.
In a live she did on her personal Instagram account, Marina Satti responded to those who claim that her track is reggaeton.
In it, Marina Satti is heard singing “Glyka glyka” to the tune of her own song, saying: “You also had reggaeton in your village…”.
More specifically, he explained in English: “For those who say the song is reggaeton, I would like to invite you to go to YouTube and click on “Glyka Glyka” by Kellys Kelekidou, is a great Greek artist and basically this dance in “Zari” is a drag. So “reggaeton” for those who are outside of Greece, in Greece we call it syrto”.
Reggaeton is a -relatively- new genre of music, which became popular in the 1990s. Developed by Jamaican reggae and hip-hop music. Vico C Don Chezina, Daddy Yankee, Baby Rasta y Gringo, Guanabadas, Podako, Maico y Manue and CNCO were among the artists who pioneered reggaeton. Today, the most widely known artists in music of this are Jbalvin, Don Omar, Wisin y Yandel, Tego Calderon, Romeo(Aventura) and Maluma. In our country we have his example Ominus by Going Through. From the field of pop, h Helen Foureira has sung the song of the same name and even made a memorable appearance with him J Balvin in 2014 at Mad Awards.
Source :Skai
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