I had to of course look up Don Omar and listen to some of his music to really understand where he was coming from. I included my favorite video after watching a couple. I have NO IDEA what he is saying but I liked the beat and feel of the song. That’s one thing about music; that is truly universal. No matter what language you speak or what music you typically enjoy, a good song is a good song and you can get a feeling from it.
Though I have never heard of Don Omar before this, clearly because I don’t speak Spanish and therefore don’t listen to "real" reggaton I asked some friends from back home if they knew him or about hit. I asked my friend Mely specifically if she thought anything of him being Black and Hispanic and if she felt that the genre wasn’t meant for him. Mely responded: saying "no, of course not...I didn’t even realize he was black, he looks Spanish to me, but I don’t really care he speaks Spanish so he's cool" obviously I had to paraphrase but you ge the gist of her reaction. While I had her I also asked how she felt about being called "Spanish"...and like most of my Spanish friends from home, she said she didn’t really care because its a general statement being that she is actually Dominican it doesn’t bother he as long as people know that.
She agrees that labels are complicated and sometimes they are just better left then to argue constantly over them. I <3 her!!
