Latin American Music in 2021: What to Expect

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As we move into 2021, it’s time to start thinking about what the year might hold for Latin American music. Here are a few things to keep an eye out for!

Introduction

It’s safe to say that 2020 was a difficult year for music lovers around the world. Festivals were cancelled, tours were postponed, and artists were forced to find new ways to connect with their fans. But despite the challenges, Latin American music continued to thrive, with a number of breakout stars and exciting new trends emerging. So what can we expect from Latin American music in 2021? Here are some predictions from experts in the field.

We can expect to see more Latin American artists crossing over into the mainstream. In recent years, we’ve seen a growing number of Latin American artists making waves in the international music scene. Artists like J Balvin, Bad Bunny, and Ozuna have found success with English-language audiences, and we can expect to see more of this in 2021.

We’re also likely to see an increase in collaborations between Latin American artists and international stars. With the global reach of social media, it’s easier than ever for artists from different parts of the world to connect and collaborate. We can expect to see more collaborations between Latin American artists and international stars in 2021, as both parties look to broaden their reach and appeal to new fans.

Finally, we can expect 2021 to be a big year for women in Latin American music. In recent years, we’ve seen a growing number of women making their mark on the Latin American music scene. And with the #MeToo movement continuing to gain momentum, we can expect to see even more women speaking out and asserting themselves in 2021.

The Rise of Reggaeton

In recent years, reggaeton has exploded in popularity all over the world, and 2021 is shaping up to be no different. The genre, which combines elements of hip-hop, reggae and Latin American music, has produced some of the biggest hits in recent memory, including Bad Bunny’s “Mia” and J Balvin’s “Mi Gente.”

Reggaeton’s rise to prominence has been driven in part by the success of Latin American artists in the mainstream music industry. In 2017, Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” became the first Spanish-language song to top the Billboard Hot 100 in over 20 years. And last year, Bad Bunny and J Balvin became the first Latin American artists to headline Coachella.

As reggaeton continues to grow in popularity, we can expect to see more Latin American artists breaking into the mainstream in 2021. So if you’re looking for something new to add to your playlist, be sure to check out some of the latest reggaeton hits.

The Rise of Afro-Latin Music

The rise of Afro-Latin music is one of the most exciting developments in Latin American music in recent years. Afro-Latin music is a blend of African and Latin American musical styles, and it encompasses a wide range of genres including reggaeton, salsa, merengue, bachata, and more.

One of the driving forces behind the rise of Afro-Latin music is the growing popularity of reggaeton. Reggaeton is a style of music that originated in Puerto Rico in the early 1990s, and it has since spread to other countries in Latin America and beyond. Reggaeton is characterized by its heavy use of electronic Beats and samples, as well as its often explicitly sexual lyrics.

While reggaeton is certainly the most popular style of Afro-Latin music, it is far from the only one. Other genres such as salsa, merengue, bachata, and cumbia are also gaining popularity among fans of Afro-Latin music. And with the rise of streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, it’s easier than ever for fans to discover new artists and styles from all over Latin America.

So what can we expect from Afro-Latin music in 2021? It’s safe to say that we can expect more great music from this genre! We can also expect to see more crossover between Afro-Latin music and other genres such as pop, hip hop, and R&B. So if you’re a fan of Latin American music, be sure to keep your eyes and ears open for new discoveries in 2021!

The Rise of Latin Trap

In 2021, we can expect to see the rise of Latin trap continue. This type of music combines elements of trap with traditional Latin music, and it has become increasingly popular in recent years. A number of artists have found success with Latin trap, including Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Ozuna. We can expect to see more artists emerge in this genre in the coming year.

The Rise of Latin Pop

In 2021, we can expect to see a continued rise in popularity of Latin pop music. Artists such as Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Ozuna have been leading the charge in recent years, and they show no signs of slowing down. We can also expect to see more crossovers between Latin and mainstream pop, as artists like Shakira and Ricky Martin continue to enjoy massive success.

Of course, it’s not just pop music that’s on the rise in Latin America. We can also expect to see continued growth in other genres, such as reggaeton, cumbia, and salsa. In particular, we anticipate that Cuban music will continue to make waves internationally, thanks to the success of artists like Camila Cabello and Descemer Bueno.

No matter what your taste in music is, there’s sure to be something for everyone coming out of Latin America in 2021. So make sure to keep your eyes and ears open for the latest releases!

Conclusion

In conclusion, we can expect to see a continued rise in popularity of Latin American music in 2021. This genre of music has something for everyone, and its popularity is only going to continue to grow in the coming year. So get ready to enjoy some great new tunes from your favorite Latin American artists!

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