Tony 'not in' Touch
A. Colon | West Hartford, CT | 09/06/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"The Reggaephony Album sounds old and doesn't even include today's great reggaeton artists. The cd isn't all bad but it will mislead people to think this is what qualify's as today's reggaeton. Let me say that I'm a big fan of Tony Touch but I paid full price for this New York style of reggeaton...which sucks. Reggeaton is from Puerto Rico and Tony Touch should go there for artists. Dude, you didn't get capicu you got stuck with the double zero!"
Is aight.
ReggaetonChic82 | Washington, DC | 07/12/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Nothing wrong with the beats, just not mainstream reggaeton. I like the fact that it's got a real chill vibe to it. For the mainstream there is the track "Play that song"ft nina sky, I can dance to that so I dig it. "Tranquila" soothes me. Aside from that the rest is for old school reggaeton fans. I personally found it to be "Aight" Sample before you buy."
Better than most
InfiniteWisdom | ft walton beach florida | 08/11/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have to say I was impressed with how good this album is, I didn't think at first that it would be a 3 star cd, but it does have some great tracks. "Hey DJ" as about a catchy song as you can get, once again Nina Sky does what they did to NORE's hit song "Oye Mi Canto" turned a great song, into a great dance song. I got a feelin' Hey DJ will get a lot of play on Latin night at the clubs. the only drawback to me is that artists whose first language is english should stick to english verses, if you gonna rap in spanish make sure you don't have an accent!"