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    • "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee. "Despacito" needs no introduction. It became a global phenomenon shortly after its release in 2017, setting records on music charts worldwide.
    • "Clandestino" by Manu Chao. Manu Chao's "Clandestino," released in 1998, speaks to the pain and suffering of illegal immigrants. While the song is widely praised for shedding light on the harsh realities faced by immigrants, it has also been criticized.
    • "Mala Mujer" by C. Tangana. C. Tangana, a Spanish rapper known for his bold approach, released "Mala Mujer" in 2017. The song quickly became a hit but also sparked controversy over its lyrics, which some listeners interpreted as sexist.
    • "Prohibido" by Carnal. This 2010 reggaeton song by Carnal faced backlash due to its explicit lyrics, with some arguing that it was promoting sexual violence.
    • Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee, “Despacito” What more can we say about the biggest global hit of the year? Here is the original iteration — and it’s all. In.
    • J Balvin, Willy William feat. Beyoncé, “Mi Gente (Remix)” To raise funds for disaster relief in the Caribbean and Mexico, Beyoncé blessed J Balvin’s infectious “Mi Gente,” a global dance floor anthem celebrating the universal human experience.
    • Enrique Iglesias, “Subeme la Radio” With this soft reggaeton hit, Iglesias and collaborators Descemer Bueno and Zion & Lennox deliver a radio song that captures the magic of radio songs.
    • Ozuna, “Se Preparo” “Se Preparo” calls to the man-eater, the femme fatale who’s unapologetic in her carnal desires, and Ozuna backs her narrative with his bad boy charm and softly-murmured rap vocals.
    • Rihanna - “S&M” Initially banned in 11 countries after its release,Rihanna’s “S&M” music video features softcore BDSM themes that amassed both critical and positive reviews.
    • Childish Gambino - “This Is America” Singer/rapper Childish Gambino, AKA actor Donald Glover, chose to not give much personal commentary on this music video, saying that people should perceive it how they want to perceive it and let the art speak for itself.
    • Lady Gaga - “Judas” Mother Monster caught an onslaught of both negative and positive reviews of the “Judas” video; some called it flat-out blasphemous and sacrilegous, others called it a masterpiece.
    • Kanye West - “Famous” Ah, yes. This one. The “Famous” video is known mainly for featuring wax figures of notable celebrities naked in bed with Yeezy, but it’s one wax figure in particular that made this video notorious.
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