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Based on Cuban music in rhythm, tempo, bass line, riffs and instrumentation, Salsa represents an amalgamation of musical styles including rock, jazz, and other Latin American musical traditions. Modern salsa (as it became known worldwide) was forged in the pan-Latin melting pot of New York City in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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]
Latin American styles of music (18 C, 7 P). Latin American music awards (7 C, 40 P) A. American Latin music songs (25 C, 7 P) Music of Argentina (16 C, 28 P) B ...
El Comienzo is a great introduction to a group that is helping to expand the Latin music genre outside of its usual suspects. “BZRP MUSIC SESSIONS, VOL. 53,” Bizarrap feat. Shakira
In celebration of Billboard's Greatest of All Time special package, our team of Latin experts has compiled a list of 50 seminal Spanish-language albums from the past 50 years.
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.
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 ...
Tango. Latin music (Portuguese and Spanish: música latina) is a term used by the music industry as a catch-all category for various styles of music from Ibero-America, which encompasses Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the Latino population in Canada and the United States, as well as music that is sung in either Spanish and/or Portuguese.