> A "punker" is a term from the 80's.
Sorry, I sat out most of the 80's in Latin America, where the term never came to my attention.
>
> I must say that I usually enjoy the sounds that have an
> Afro-Cuban origin but this stuff leaves me totally lost.
> It's like Hip-Hop vs RAP. I'm a late 50's
> Polish-German-Czech straight White Male who happens to enjoy
> a wide variety of programming formats and music and I can
> not determine where it fits. I almost found it irritating.
>
And thus, you anecdotally prove what I said in the now closed thread on WVIV: reggaetón stations have no appeal to non-Hispanics and, even there, appeal principally to 18-34 first and second generation assimilated members of that group.
This is sort of like the 22 year old males who criticize soft AC stations. The stations of this kind were not designed for them, and will be vastly unappealing to them... by design.