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REGGAETON NEWS

The Princesa of Reggaeton, Adassa, in Denmark

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By Steffen Riise Andersen, Reggaetonline.net

May 23, 2006

Adassa made history by being the first Reggaeton artists to perform in Denmark. The fans were hype as they entered Club Mambo on a Friday night. Club Mambo is a small club so there were about 150 people present and the stage is small and not very high so which presented a very intimate atmosphere. The fans could tell this small concert would be special for everyone in attendance.

Adassa came out to a crowded that was already hype and she was full of energy. She immediately made the people in the crowd jump up and dance when she play her hit singles Kamasutra and De Tra At one point she even pulled some of people from crowded up on stage and dance with her and the crowed fell in love with her. Her voice was amazing in a live setting and she seemed to give 150 percent of herself.

In an impromptu interview with ‘the Catholic’ of Reggaetonline.net Adassa was asked what it was like to perform in Denmark? “It has been great,” She said, “the people of Denmark really know how to party and I had a great time here and I would love to come back again”. Fans every where want to know what’s she has been up to lately. Adassa’s reply was, “I been doing some concert is Spain and just came from Madrid. I will be leaving again for Spain for one more concert there before heading home to the United States where I will go and do some concerts in California. I will then and then go to North and South Carolina to do some shows there as well”.

When it comes to Reggaeton, many skeptics in the United States predict its demise because it is all in Spanish. Artists like Adassa have not been affected by the language barrier in any country. “The music talks to you [no matter what language you speak],” stated Adassa. “Last year I had a big hit in Japan with Por De 'tra which made it to number 1 last year, and now I am here in Denmark so no I don’t think that [language] is a big problem.. As for the future, Adassa simply told Reggaetonline.net “Like I said, I am going to tour some more. I also have a song on DJ Joe’s new CD; Abusando del Genero called ‘Control’. I am working on a new album that is set to be released sometime around September or October.