Latin

Description  
 
Today more than ever, no single style defines Latin music. In much of the United States and Mexico, regional Mexican styles dominate, with Banda, Cumbia and Norteno musicians vying for space with slicker Latin Pop stars on the airwaves. Latin Pop itself gravitates between pop, traditional, and -- increasingly -- American hip-hop and R&B influences. Salsa and Merengue have ballooned beyond their Caribbean origins and are the soundtrack for dance parties around the world. The leftist songwriters of the Nueva Cancion movement revived pride in regional styles, while Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla raised the bandoneon to the status of a lead instrument and transformed Tango. Regardless of the genre, there is a palpable joy at the heart of Latin America's vivacious music, and Latin artists will continue to be major players on the world stage.


 
Items in Latin  
 
 
Na Na Na (Dulce Niña)
 
Na Na Na (Dulce Niña)
A.B. Quintanilla Y Los Kumbia Kings (1)
Latin Pop, Latin America, Cumbia
Latin Regional Mexican
 
 
Las Flores
 
Las Flores
Cafe Tacuba
Latin Rock, Ska Revival, Latin
WEA Latina
 
 
Aire
 
Aire
Intocable
Norteno, Tex Mex, Latin
EMI-Televisa
 
 
 
Te Llevare Al Cielo
Mana
Latin Rock, Latin
WEA Latina
 
 
 
Te Llevare Al Cielo
Mana
Latin Rock, Latin
WEA Latina
 
 
Aun Hay Algo
 
Aun Hay Algo
RBD
Latin Pop, Pop, Latin
LATIN
 
 
Tu Amor
 
Tu Amor
RBD
Latin Pop, Pop, Latin
Virgin
 
 
RDB Rebels EPK
 
RDB Rebels EPK
RBD
Latin Pop, Pop, Latin
 
 
Como Tu
 
Como Tu
Carlos Vives
Cumbia, Latin Pop, Latin
Latin Pop/Tropical