5 Latin American Music Artists You Need to Know

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If you’re a fan of Latin American music, then you need to check out these five artists. From reggaeton to cumbia, these artists represent some of the best that the genre has to offer.

Introduction

If you’re a fan of Latin music, then you’ll definitely want to check out these five artists. They’re all from different countries in Latin America, and they each bring their own unique sound to the genre. From reggaeton to cumbia, these artists are sure to get your feet moving.

1. J Balvin (Colombia)
2. Ozuna (Puerto Rico)
3. Bad Bunny (Puerto Rico)
4. Anuel AA (Puerto Rico)
5. Karol G (Colombia)

Luaka Bop- A world music record company that has put out music by artists like Tom Ze and Os Mutantes

Luaka Bop is a world music record company founded in 1988 by David Byrne of the Talking Heads. It is named after a style of Caribbean music from Trinidad and Tobago. The label has put out music by artists from all over the world, but is perhaps best known for its releases by Latin American musicians, including Tom Ze, Os Mutantes, Susana Baca, and Rubén González.

Quantic- A producer who has worked with a variety of artists including Anibal Velasquez and his own project, The Combo Bárbaro

Quantic is a Colombian-British record producer, DJ and musician. He has worked with a variety of artists including Anibal Velasquez, his own project The Combo Bárbaro, and has released several solo albums. His music is a blend of electronica, hip hop, Latin, reggae and soul.

Nortec Collective- A Mexican electronic music collective that has released several albums and EPs
Nortec Collective is a Mexican electronic music collective that has released several albums and EPs. Their music is a blend of Norteño and techno. They have toured internationally and their song “Tijuana Sound Machine” was used in the film Grown Ups 2.

Los Amigos Invisibles- A Venezuelan band that blends funk, disco, electronica and Latin influences in their music
Los Amigos Invisibles is a Venezuelan band that blends funk, disco, electronica and Latin influences in their music. They have released seven studio albums and have won multiple Grammy Awards. They have toured internationally and their song “El Baile del Suavito” was used in the film The Hangover Part III.

Gotan Project- A French-Argentine group that creates Electronic tango music
Gotan Project is a French-Argentine group that creates Electronic tango music. Their song “Dancing on Railways” was used in the film The Darjeeling Limited and their song “Mi Confesión” was used in the TV show Breaking Bad. They have released three studio albums and have toured internationally.

Bomba Estéreo- A Colombian group who mixes a variety of genres like cumbia, electronica, and hip hop

Bomba Estéreo is a Colombian group that has been making waves in the Latin American music scene. The group mixes a variety of genres like cumbia, electronica, and hip hop, creating a unique and catchy sound. Bomba Estéreo is perfect for anyone who likes to dance or wants to explore different types of music.

Ivy Queen- A Puerto Rican reggaeton singer
Ivy Queen is a Puerto Rican reggaeton singer who is considered one of the pioneers of the genre. She is known for her powerful voice and her ability to rap and sing. Ivy Queen’s music is perfect for anyone who loves to dance or wants to hear something different.

Juanes- A Colombian rock singer
Juanes is a Colombian rock singer who has had success both in Latin America and the United States. Juanes’ music is melodic and catchy, and he often writes about social and political issues. Juanes is a great choice for anyone who wants to listen to Latin American music with a message.

Selena- A Mexican-American pop singer
Selena was a Mexican-American pop singer who was tragically killed at the height of her career. Selena’s music is still popular today, and she is credited with helping to bring Latin American music to the mainstream. Selena’s music is perfect for anyone who loves pop music with a Latin flair.

Shakira- A Colombian pop singer
Shakira is a Colombian pop singer who has achieved international fame. Shakira’s music combines elements of latin, rock, and pop, creating a unique sound that has won her many fans around the world. Shakira is a great choice for anyone who wants to listen to Latin American music with a mix of styles.

Chancha Via Circuito- An Argentine producer who creates a unique style by fusing traditional cumbia with electronic music

With a unique style that fuses traditional cumbia with electronic music, Chancha Via Circuito is an Argentine producer who has gained international recognition. Born Pedro Canale in Buenos Aires, Chancha Via Circuito began his career as a DJ and producer in 2003. His debut album, Rio Arriba, was released in 2007 and his second album, Cumbiólogo, was released in 2010.

Chancha Via Circuito has collaborated with a number of other artists, including Miriam Garcia, Frente Cumbiero, Frikstailers, and Quantic. He has also remixed tracks by artists such as Beastie Boys and Gotan Project. In 2012, Chancha Via Circuito was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album for his album Amansara.

If you’re looking for something new and different in Latin American music, then you need to check out Chancha Via Circuito!

Conclusion

These five Latin American music artists are definitely ones to watch in the coming years. Each one has their own unique sound that is sure to appeal to a wide range of listeners. So be sure to check them out and add them to your musical collection today!

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