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  2. Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Latin American music also incorporate the indigenous music of Latin America. [2] Due to its highly syncretic nature, Latin American music encompasses a wide variety of styles, including influential genres such as cumbia, bachata, bossa nova, merengue, rumba, salsa, samba, son, candombe and tango.

  3. List of Latin music subgenres - Wikipedia

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    Latin music is vastly large and it is impossible to include every subgenre on any list. [1] Latin music shares a mixture of Indengious and European cultures, and in the 1550s included African influence. [2] In the late 1700s, popular European dances and music, such as contradanzas and danzones, were introduced to Latin music. [2]

  4. 1950s in music - Wikipedia

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    Hispanics, young and old, could find comfort in the popular rhythmic sounds of Latin music that reminded them of home; mambo, cha-cha, merengue and salsa. Tito Puente, an American born Boricua (Puerto Rican), revolutionized the Latin music of the time. He incorporated many new percussion and woodwind instruments into the popular Latin sound.

  5. Category:Latin music genres - Wikipedia

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    Latin American styles of music (18 C, 7 P) Urbano music genres (4 C, 10 P) Cumbia (5 C, 7 P) ... Latin music groups by genre (11 C) A. Argentine styles of music (4 C ...

  6. Category:Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Latin American styles of music (18 C, 7 P). ... Pages in category "Music of Latin America" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total.

  7. Latin music - Wikipedia

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    Latin pop is a catch-all for any pop music sung in Spanish, while Mexican/Mexican-American (also to referred to as Regional Mexican) is defined as any musical style originating from Mexico or influences by its immigrants in the United States including Tejano, and tropical music is any music from the Spanish Caribbean.

  8. Latin American music in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The genre of Latin American music includes music from Spanish, Portuguese, and, sometimes, French-speaking countries and territories in Latin America. [2] While Latin American music has also been referred to as "Latin music," [3] the American music industry defines Latin music as any release with lyrics mostly in Spanish, regardless of whether ...

  9. Los 600 de Latinoamérica - Wikipedia

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    Los 600 de Latinoamérica. 600 discos 1920-2022 (The 600 from Latin America. 600 Albums 1920–2022) is a list of 600 music albums from Latin America, compiled by a group of music journalists and communicators from the region, and includes music from all countries, eras, and genres of recorded music, to celebrate Latin identity, according to the project's introduction. [1]