Jowell and Randy set a new record in Honduras

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Honduras.— The Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Jowell y Randy wrote a new page in the history of the urban genre by becoming the first reggaeton artists to offer a show of 60 uninterrupted songs lasting more than three and a half hours.

The event took place in the parking lot of the Comisariato Los Andes, in the city of San Pedro Sula, Cortés, where thousands of fans gathered to experience an unprecedented night in the Honduran music scene.

For 3 hours and 35 minutes, the self-proclaimed “Most Loose of Reggaeton” kept the energy at its maximum, performing an extensive list of hits that included classics like “No Te Veo”, “Safaera” and “Hey Mister”, among many other reggaeton anthems that ignited the audience.

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The concert is part of the ambitious tour “Jowell y Randy 3D”, which is visiting different Latin American countries. This tour already left its mark last December with a memorable performance at the Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot (Choliseo) in Puerto Rico, their homeland.

With this historic performance in Honduras, Jowell and Randy not only solidify their legacy as reggaeton pioneers, but also raise the standards of live tours within the urban genre. The enthusiastic response from the public reaffirms the impact that the duo continues to have after more than two decades of experience.

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