Reggaeton blends influences from various Latin American genres like bomba, plena, salsa, merenque, cumbia and bachata with hip hop, R&B and electronica. It combines rapping or singing in Spanish over these blended musical styles. The genre has spread widely among Latino communities in the US and Latin America. Bomba is a folk music of Puerto Rico derived largely from African influences using hand drums and maracas. Plena is an Afro-Puerto Rican hybrid of European and African elements that was once dismissed as "music of Negroes." Merengue originated from Dominican parties where families would celebrate successful hunts. Reggaeton evolved from Spanish reggae in Panama
The document outlines a typical morning routine which includes waking up, brushing teeth and washing one's face, taking a shower, moisturizing and getting dressed, putting on shoes and an outer layer, getting money from one's mother and saying goodbye, and picking up one's bag before leaving the house to go to school.