7. The first sounds resembling modern reggaeton appeared in Puerto Rico in "The Noise" disco between 1993 and 1994, where one listened to the rap of Vico C, containing Jamaican sounds. In Puerto Rico, one began calling reggaeton " Under", mainly due to its often coarse lyrics and unvarnished language and also because it used to be distributed secretly among young people.
8. At the end of 1994 came the first productions combining Spanish rap reggaeton singers with reggae. They appeared in "Playero 37" and "The Noise". There was a rapper, who performed in these clubs, and was accompanied by Reggae-beats containing elements of instrumental rap. It was in "Palyero 37", where Daddy Yankee, O.G. Black and Master Joe began their careers.