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  2. Category:Spanish styles of music - Wikipedia

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  3. List of music genres and styles - Wikipedia

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    A music platform, Gracenote, listed more than 2000 music genres (included by those created by ordinary music lovers, who are not involved within the music industry, these being said to be part of a 'folksonomy', i.e. a taxonomy created by non-experts).

  4. Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    It is a form of urban contemporary music, often combining other Latin musical styles, Caribbean and West Indies music, (such as reggae, soca, Spanish reggae, salsa, merengue and bachata. [9] It originates from Panamanian Reggae en Español and Jamaican dancehall, however received its rise to popularity through Puerto Rico.

  5. Latin rock - Wikipedia

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    American band Santana in 1971. In 1969, after the release of the debut album by Santana, the term "Latin rock" appeared in the US and other parts of the world. [32] It was an attempt to describe the band's music style as a fusion of Latin American and Caribbean rhythms, soul, jazz, funk, blues, psychedelia and rhythm and blues based on rock music.

  6. Latin R&B - Wikipedia

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    Latin R&B (also known as Spanish R&B) is a style of R&B that originated in Latin America and the United States. It is a musical subgenre of American contemporary R&B and Latin soul that also takes influence from dancehall. [1] The genre began to gain popularity in the late 2010s and has since spread throughout Latin America.

  7. Spanish jazz - Wikipedia

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    Jazz in Spain began with an interest in Dixieland or New Orleans jazz. [citation needed] In that time it evolved into other styles, often influenced by visiting Americans.In 1947 Don Byas introduced Tete Montoliu to bebop, and other efforts to combine jazz with flamenco occurred.

  8. Spanish tinge - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish tinge is an Afro-Latin rhythmic touch that spices up the more conventional 4 4 rhythms commonly used in jazz and pop music. The phrase is a quotation from Jelly Roll Morton. In his Library of Congress recordings, after referencing the influence of his own French Creole culture in his music, he noted the Spanish (read Cuban) presence:

  9. Category:Latin American styles of music - Wikipedia

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