At The Premios Juventud Panamanian Music Shined -
Sami and Sandra pictured above. Along the red carpet at these awards, Latin and Spanish artists posed for the cameras in their striking outfits, many of them made by local and indigenous designers using colorful“molas,” the traditional textile of the Guna ethnic group (Caribbean). Thus, the various musicians recognized Panama's contribution and“mark” on Latin American music, both in the club and in reggaeton. “Panama has shaped generations with its music. For example in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, it has been a huge influence, and to be given the opportunity to be here, to sing on their stage, in their country, is a tremendous privilege,” Natti Natasha, who sang with Panamanian singer Nando Boom, told reporters. Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Wisin also emphasized:“Panama has given us so much. I think we owe so much to the urban genre, to all of Panama's older exponents.”
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