Afro-Latin music emerged from the blending of African musical traditions with Latin American and Caribbean cultural influences, primarily due to the transatlantic slave trade. Enslaved Africans brought their rhythms, instruments, and vocal styles, which merged with indigenous and European music to create distinct genres like samba, rumba, and salsa. The popularity of Afro-Latin music grew throughout the 20th century, fueled by cultural movements, migration, and the global spread of Latin music through radio, television, and festivals. Today, it continues to evolve, celebrating its rich heritage while influencing contemporary music worldwide.
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