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Latin pop

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Latin Pop
Stylistic origins
Cultural origins
Typical instruments
Mainstream popularity Latin America · Spain · Portugal · USA · Canada · United Kingdom,
Fusion genres
Chicano rock · Rock en Español · Salsa music
Regional scenes
Americas: Brazilian pop · Mexican pop · US pop
Europe: Italian music · Portuguese music · Spanish music
Other topics
Pop culture
Julio Iglesias, world's best-selling Latin artist

Latin Pop (Pop Latino, in Spanish and in Portuguese) generally refers to pop music that has what may be perceived a "Latin" influence. The definition of "Latin" varies, however. Linguistically, pop music sung in Spanish, or other languages derived from Latin, may be considered Latin pop. Geographically, it could refer to pop music from Latin America or sung by Latin Americans, generally regarded as Hispanics (although this classification does not include the Portuguese). Pop music which has a significant Latin pop influence, no matter sung by who or in what language, may also be considered Latin pop.

There are two main variants. The first one is regular pop performed in the Spanish, Spanglish, Portuguese or English for international audiences. The second one mixes pop with a wide variety of Latin American or Iberian rhythms such as salsa, samba, cumbia, norteña, merengue, banda, tex-mex, flamenco, tango, reggaeton, vallenato, and reggae. More recently, Latin Pop has also included hip hop contributions such as the UK label Heavenly Records old school hip-hop inluenced latin pop artist Espiritu aka Vanessa Quinones with her cut-up hip-hop inflected top 50 releases like Los Americanos, Conquistador and Bonita Manana which also featured remixes from US hip-hop master Guru.

Latin Pop is usually marked by polished productions while incorporating unobtrusive Latin rhythms and instrumentation into tracks. Latin Pop first reached a global audience through the work of vocalist Ritchie Valens in the late 1950s; in later decades, Julio Iglesias, the versatile Gloria Estefan, and the revolving-door teen idol group Menudo carried the style forward. Since the late 90s, Latin pop and songs with significant Latin pop influences have achieved mainstream success in the United States and worldwide. Some of the most successful artists are Selena, Shakira, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Thalía, Jennifer Lopez, Chayanne, Paulina Rubio and Ivete Sangalo. Julio Iglesias is to date the worlds best selling Latin artist selling 250-300 million albums worldwide.[1][2]

Major Latin Pop songwriters include Emilio Estefan, Estefano, Richard Daniel Roman and Shakira.

Contents

[edit] Best Selling Latin Artists

* = Carlos Santana's success is from albums of Rock and Blues, this is why Santana is not listed on most of the Latin pop rankings.


[edit] Latin Grammy Awards - Grammy Awards and Other Awards

Alejandro Sanz[3] Juanes[4] Shakira[5] Ricky Martin[6] Luis Miguel[7] Gloria Estefan[8] Enrique Iglesias[9]
Grammy Awards 2  ? 2 1[10] 5 3 1
Latin Grammy Awards 15 12 8 3 4 1 1
World Music Awards  ?  ? 4 4[11] 4 1 5
Premio Lo Nuestro a la Excelencia  ?  ? 12 6[12] 12 1 4

[edit] Latin references

Many international singers have a few Latin pop hits in their repertoire, without necessarily being known for having a Hispanic or Latin background, which include Beyoncé's "Irremplazable", Toni Braxton's "Spanish Guitar", Madonna's "La Isla Bonita", Spice Girls' "Spice Up Your Life" and "Seremos Uno los Dos", M2M's "Todo lo Que Haces", A*Teens' "Dame, Dame, Dame", 'N Sync's "Yo Te Voy a Amar", Backstreet Boys' "Nunca Te Haré Llorar", Tomohisa Yamashita's "Daite Señorita", Roxette's "La Vida Sin Tí", Latvian Marie N's (the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 winner) "I Wanna", Cher's "Dov'è L'Amore", French Lorie's "Sur un air latino", and Geri Halliwell's (who has Spanish heritage) "Mi Chico Latino".

Some artists usually include Latin remixes in their singles, which also could be classified as Latin pop. These songs are usually mixed by DJs of Hispanic background, such as David Morales, Junior Vasquez, or Pablo Flores, among others. Some singers who have released such remixes, besides the ones already mentioned, include Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Whitney Houston, Utada Hikaru, Will Smith, Alexia, Jamiroquai, and Jennifer Paige.

[edit] Regional Scenes

[edit] Argentina

[edit] Bolivia

[edit] Brazil

Daniela Mercury · Xuxa
Sandy & Junior · Ivete Sangalo

[edit] Chile

[edit] Colombia

Shakira ·
Juanes

[edit] Cuba

Gloria Estefan

[edit] Dominican Republic

Juan Luis Guerra

[edit] Ecuador

[edit] El Salvador

[edit] Guatemala

[edit] Honduras

[edit] Italy

[edit] Mexico

Luis Miguel · Belinda
Paulina Rubio · RBD ·

[edit] Nicaragua

[edit] Panama

[edit] Perú

Gian Marco

[edit] Puerto Rico

Kany García · Chayanne
Ricky Martin · Melina León

[edit] Romania

[edit] Spain

Julio Iglesias · La Quinta Estación
Enrique Iglesias · David Bisbal

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] United States

Marc Anthony · Christina Aguilera

[edit] Uruguay

[edit] Venezuela

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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