Hip-Hop Snapshots

Hip Hop Snapshots - Sofrito & Sound Systems - How Reggaeton and Hip-Hop Grew Together

8 min · 21 jan 2026
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Hip-Hop Snapshot explores the shared roots of hip-hop and reggaeton through the lens of migration, cultural exchange, and community. From Jamaican sound systems in Panama to Puerto Rico’s underground movement and hip-hop’s Bronx foundations, Ross Martinez breaks down how reggaeton grew alongside hip-hop, not by accident, but through people sharing culture with care. This episode unpacks why inclusion, when done with respect, doesn’t dilute culture, it strengthens it. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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In this episode of Hip-Hop Snapshots, Ross Martinez traces hip-hop’s roots back to the African continent—where rhythm, storytelling, and community long predated the Bronx. From West African griots to dubbed cassette tapes in Senegal, from anti-apartheid rhymes in South Africa to global cultural moments that looped Africa back into American hip-hop, this snapshot explores how hip-hop didn’t just influence Africa—it returned home. This episode highlights key figures, movements, and media platforms that carried the culture across oceans, showing why hip-hop’s DNA has always been African, communal, and rooted in shared history. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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