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By the early 1900s, genres like in Cuba, Cumbia in Colombia, and Merengue in the Dominican Republic were the "folk music" of the countryside. They were often looked down upon by high society until they began migrating to the cities. 2. The Golden Age (1930s – 1950s)
In Colombia, took Cumbia out of the dust and into the ballrooms by arranging it for jazz-style orchestras. 3. The New York Explosion (1960s – 1970s) Historia de la MГєsica Tropical Bailable en el S...
Under the label, icons like Celia Cruz , Héctor Lavoe , and Willie Colón turned Tropical music into a symbol of Latino identity. It wasn't just music anymore; it was a movement. 4. The 80s and 90s: Speed and Romance By the early 1900s, genres like in Cuba,
The story begins with the fusion of three worlds: melodies and instruments (guitar, accordion), African rhythms and percussion (conga, bongo, tambora), and Indigenous flutes and storytelling. The Golden Age (1930s – 1950s) In Colombia,
As Salsa became more polished and "romantic," the Dominican Republic struck back with a faster tempo. revolutionized Merengue and Bachata , adding poetic lyrics and high-end production that won Grammys and filled stadiums in Europe and Asia. 5. The Modern Era: The Fusion