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'I choose to go there': Reggaeton's women redefine feminism on their terms | Showbiz


Sunday, 25 Apr 2021 08:10 AM MYT
Singer and songwriter Natalia Alexandra Gutiérrez Batista, better known by her stage name Natti Natasha, poses for a picture at her dressing room in Miami Beach, Florida. — AFP pic
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MIAMI, April 25 — With a new single out Tuesday, two of reggaeton’s most famous women are subverting the wildly popular dance genre’s misogynist image, owning the style with an in-your-face ode to their sexuality.
The release of
Ram Pam Pam sees Natti Natasha and Becky G get physical with tantalising dance moves set to explicit lyrics, leaving little to the imagination.

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'I Choose To Go There': Reggaeton's Women Redefine Feminism On Their Terms


'I Choose To Go There': Reggaeton's Women Redefine Feminism On Their Terms
By Leila MACOR
04/20/21 AT 9:47 PM
With a new single out Tuesday, two of reggaeton's most famous women are subverting the wildly popular dance genre's misogynist image, owning the style with an in-your-face ode to their sexuality.
The release of "Ram Pam Pam" sees Natti Natasha and Becky G get physical with tantalizing dance moves set to explicit lyrics, leaving little to the imagination.
For the 24-year-old Mexican-American Becky G, whose hits include "Mayores," the track is a redefinition of feminism that allows women to celebrate their desires.
Reggaeton singers Natti Natasha, Becky G and Daddy Yankee (L to R) are seen performing at an August 2018 concert in Chicago; a new song by the two women combines sexuality and feminism, they say Photo: GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Timothy Hiatt

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