This is why outsiders should be careful to speak on other groups histories. You parroted an intercultural joke (one that doesn’t include you) between Panamanians and Jamaicans which in this context is just historically wrong.

If it’s a Spanish speaking country black people were brought there first. In the case of Jamaica (used to be a spanish colony) Africans were brought there around the same time as Africans were transported in Panama. But what you’re referring to is late 1800’s migration of Jamaicans, Trinidadians and other English speaking West Indians to Panama. And guess what “no they aren’t just Jamaicans who speak Spanish”
Moreover you would know if Panamanians were upset at Puerto Ricans if you actually listened and followed the music. But you don’t and that’s apparent.
Your last point is weird because it’s just whatever country’s sound music. Again that is Black American racial politics inserted into a space that doesn’t call for it.
What does
African influence, Latin American influence even mean to groups that live it everyday?
@TheKongoEmpire has me blocked

On a message board? I would never admit to someone having me that pressed over text