domingo, 16 de octubre de 2016

The influence of mobile

As everyone knows, a mobile is a portable phone that you can make and receive calls, but now isn't just that. Technology advances as the years pass, from making calls only until to connect with the internet. In another time as they wasn't have access to internet with mobile, they used to use it a few times. Currently in the XXI century it was concluded that we are making excessive use of mobile and that isn't normal. Some companies or anonymous are creating applications that make us addicts. Get addicted to something isn't good, has its side effects. In this case, the person using the phone much, could go from having a good view to wear glasses for the fact that spends much time at the screen.

There are cases where children and adults currently leave behind the studies and they spend a lot of time with the phone. But if you use in good shape the mobile, can you help us a lot thanks to the information that gives us about all things.

sábado, 15 de octubre de 2016

Reggeaton

The reggeaton is a musical genre that has its roots in the music of Latin America and the Caribbean. It was developed first in Panama in the seventies and early nineties in Puerto Rico.

The reggaeton has changed during his rise initially influences of reggae and dancehall, currently hip hop elements taken were used.

The letters of reggeaton are characterized by relying on the rhyme to make the song catchy. Many people dislike listening to this music by male chauvinist vocabulary used by some singers in their lyrics, and there are others they love the genre by the introduction of the dembow and rhythm given to dance in nightclubs.
One of the most influential of the genre is Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, known as Daddy Yankee. He was born in Puerto Rico. He came to fame for the great success of her single 'Gasolina'. It's considered the king of reggaeton and one of the most respected artists of the genre.
The most prominent part of Yankee are Nicky Jam, Farruko, J Balvin, De la Ghetto and more people...