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The Evolution of Latin Music

Spanish-language music has hit record highs and reached more people than ever before in America over the last year, but it’s not just a momentary phenomenon or passing phase, and it seems that the trend is showing no signs of slowing. 

The Evolution of Latin Music

In 2017, Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito” skyrocketed to the top of the charts, and J Balvin quickly followed with the hit song “Mi Gente,” adding to his repertoire of hit Spanish songs throughout his career. Those two hits alone introduced millions of people who may not have normally listened to Latin music to the genre. 

Spanish-language music has hit record highs and reached more people than ever before in America over the last year, but it’s not just a momentary phenomenon or passing phase. The Latin genre has been growing steadily in popularity around the world since the original Bossa Nova boom in the 1960s, and it seems that the trend is showing no signs of slowing. 

The term "Latin music" originated from the U.S. due to the growing influence of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the American music market by pioneers including Xavier Cugat & Tito Puente.

Download here : http://bit.ly/1qPWljM Tracklist : 00:00 - Pa los Rumberos 03:22 - Brazil 05:45 - Chattanooga Choo-Choo 07:45 - Acapulco 10:18 - Dancing Under Latin Skies 13:14 - Oye Mi Guaguanco 16:50 - Cuban Pete 19:22 - Adele 22:29 - Juanita 24:49 - Guaguanco Margarito 28:20 - Happy Cha
Brazil (Russell-Barroso) by Xavier Cugat and his Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, vocals by the Cugat Chorus (CD audio source) Cugat's most successful chart hit spent a remarkable seven weeks at #2 on Billboard's sales chart (behind Harry James' hugely popular "I've Heard That Song Before"). See also the Jimmy Dorsey version of "Brazil."

As the Brazilian Bossa Nova became widespread in Latin America in the 1960s, it led to a rising interest in Latin Music globally.  Rock en español became popular with the younger generation of Latinos and gave birth to the famous Mexican-American Latin rock guitarist Carlos Santana began his decades of popularity.

Carlos Santana -- Black Magic Woman:: Lyrics :: I got a Black Magic Woman. I got a Black Magic Woman. Yes, I got a Black Magic Woman, She's got me so blind I can't see; But she's a Black Magic Woman and she's trying to make a devil out of me.

Salsa music became the dominant genre of tropical music in the 1970s. Fania Records was credited for popularizing Salsa music through to the 1980s, as the Latin ballad continued to be the main form of Latin pop music. As the traditional Salsa lost it’s attraction, fans gravitated to the slower rhythms and romantic lyrics which characterized the aptly named: Salsa Romantica era.

Salsa Romantica MIX (De los 80 Y 90) CLICK AQUI : https://youtu.be/uVG1DAgrreQ Salsa Romantica MIX (De los 80 Y 90)

Bolero music saw a resurgence of popularity with the younger audience in the 1990s and gave way to artists that are still recognizable today such as Ricky Martin, Shakira, and Enrique Iglesias.

Ricky Martin's official music video for 'Livin' La Vida Loca'. Click to listen to Ricky Martin on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/RMartinSpot?IQid=RMLVL As featured on Ricky Martin.
Check out Enrique's new videos #LetMeBeYourLover ft. Pitbull (http://bit.ly/lmbyl) & Noche y De Dia ft. Yandel & Juan Magan (http://bit.ly/183s90S) Music video by Enrique Iglesias performing Hero. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 3,716,461. (C) 2001 Interscope Records
"El Dorado" is available now! iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ElDoradoi Apple Music: http://smarturl.it/ElDoradoAp Spotify: http://smarturl.it/ElDoradoS Amazon: http://smarturl.it/ElDoradoA Google Play: http://smarturl.it/ElDoradoG D2C: http://smarturl.it/ElDoradoP Follow Shakira! Official site: http://www.shakira.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/shakira Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/shakira Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/shakira Official music video by Shakira performing "Me Enamoré." (C) 2017 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

As the 2000's rolled in, Reggaeton became popular in the mainstream market, with Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, and Wisin & Yandel pioneering a new sound that would shape the genre and would eventually be dominated by up-tempo rhythms including Electropop, Urban, and contemporary Bachata music ushering out the era of the Latin Ballad in popular radio play.  

Music video by Daddy Yankee performing Limbo. Listen on spotify: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daddyyankee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daddyyankee/ Website: http://www.daddyyankee.com Best of Daddy Yankee / Lo mejor de Daddy Yankee: https://goo.gl/E8U1Sz Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/kuWQZJ

As the ASCAP Latin Music Awards wrap another successful year in NYC, the ever expanding - and diversifying - Latin music industry is proving that it has no plans of fading into obscurity anytime soon. 


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