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Leavitt Eduardo Zambrano Haynes, professionally known as Japanese, is a pioneering Panamanian reggae en español and dancehall artist born on March 9, 1973, in Colón, Panama. He embarked on his musical journey in 1987, though his first official recording, "Invisible," appeared in 1999 on the compilation Pesadilla Vol. 1. Japanese's lyrical style is noted for its complexity and focus on themes such as life in the ghetto, social issues, and personal experiences, distinguishing him from contemporaries like the late Danger Man. Throughout his career, he has released numerous tracks, including "Quieren War," "Get Out Of Town," and "Se Que Dirán," contributing significantly to Panama's urban music scene. His collaborations span various artists, and his influence is recognized in the evolution of reggaeton and dancehall in Latin America. Despite facing health challenges in recent years, Japanese remains an active figure in music, continuing to produce and perform, thereby maintaining his status as a respected and influential artist in the genre.
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