

Today, we have singers like Selena Gomez, Camilo, Enrique Iglesias, Shakira, Camila Cabello, J Baldwin, Rae Alexandro, Carol J, Kali UChis, and many more. These include those associated with famous record labels, as well as indie singers, becoming popular gradually. There are so many artists producing Latin music and gaining worldwide fame. But older styles like salsa still remain popular. Today, most Latin songs are dominated by electro-pop, Urbano, and banda music. When the genre first gained footing in the US, Brazilian songs were the most prevalent. Latin music has sub-genres like Salsa, Cumbia, Reggaeton, and Tambora, which all find their roots in local Latin-American culture and Mexican influences. Today, pop, jazz, and hip-hop music too include Latino rhythms and beats. Owing to its refreshing melodies, it's no wonder that this form of the genre has also influenced several other musical genres. Diverse Musical RootsĬatchy tunes and a rhythmic beat distinguish Latin American music. With the popularity of Latino music increasing worldwide, there are always plenty of concerts open. What makes the experience even better is rocking your hips to a live concert by your favorite Latino singer. And you have missed a lot of music if you haven’t heard Enrique’s beguiling voice.

You just can't resist grooving your hips to the punchy songs. How often do you dance to Shakira's Hips Don't Lie? Or Camilla Cabello's Havana? That's what Latin music does to you.
