The Best Latin House Music of 2014

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A look at the best Latin House music of 2014. From new artists to established superstars, these are the tracks that caught our attention this year.

Introduction

In recent years, Latin music has been on the rise in mainstream pop culture. From Shakira to Maluma, J. Balvin to Bad Bunny, there are now more Latin artists than ever before making their mark on the music industry. And one genre that has been especially popular among Latin artists is house music.

House music is a type of electronic dance music that originated in the 1980s. It is characterized by a consistent 4/4 beat and often features samples of other songs or sounds. House music became popular in the 1990s and 2000s, and has since seen a resurgence in popularity thanks to the popularity of EDM (electronic dance music).

Latin house music is a subgenre of house music that combines elements of Latin American music with house beats. This type of music often features Latin instruments such as horns and percussion, as well as Spanish lyrics or vocals. Latin house music often has a party or club-like feel to it, and is perfect for dancing.

If you’re looking for some great Latin house tunes to add to your playlist, look no further! Here are 10 of the best Latin house tracks of 2014:

What is Latin House Music?

Latin house music is a subgenre of house music that originated in the late 1980s in Chicago. It is characterized by a strong Latin influence, often with a Cuban or Puerto Rican flavor. The style is often associated with Cuban-American DJ and producer Armando Perez, better known as Pitbull.

Origins of Latin House Music

Latin house music is a fusion genre that combines elements of Latin American music with house music. The term Latin house is used to describe a specific subgenre of house music that developed in the early 1990s, which was strongly influenced by Cuban and Puerto Rican salsa and other Latin American music styles.

The origins of Latin house can be traced back to the 1980s, when DJs in Miami began playing a blend of Cuban and Puerto Rican salsa, along with electro-funk and hip-hop. This new style of music quickly gained popularity in South Florida’s club scene, and by the early 1990s, it had spread to other parts of the United States.

Latin house music often features a strong danceable beat, as well as elements of Latin American music such as horns, percussion, and melodies. The genre has been extremely popular in clubs and on dance floors around the world, thanks to its catchy rhythms and infectious melodies.

Some of the most popular Latin house tracks of 2014 include “Bailar” by Deorro feat. Elvis Crespo, “Tumba La Casa” by Alvaro Soler, “Pump It Up” by Danzel, and “La La La” by Shakira.

The Best Latin House Music of 2014

The Latin house music scene has been blowing up in recent years, and 2014 was no exception. With a mix of traditional and modern sounds, there was something for everyone this year. Here are our picks for the best Latin house tracks of 2014.

1. “Bailar” by Deorro feat. Elvis Crespo

2. “Trompeta” by Xander feat. Mr. Eazi & Southgate

3. “Latino confidencial” by Matoma feat. Tego Calderon & Farruko

4. “Una noche de amor (One Night of Love)” by DJ Bodysoul feat. Miss Luna

5. “Elixir” by JLamotta & Vin Veli feat. Yamila

Conclusion

We’ve had a great time dancing to Latin house music this year, and we hope you have too. This genre is truly unique and we can’t wait to see what new sounds come out of it in the future. Thank you for joining us on this musical journey, and we hope you enjoy our list of the best Latin house tracks of 2014.

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