Latin trap is a subgenre of
trap
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music that originated in
Puerto Rico
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. A direct descendant of
southern hip hop, and influenced by
reggaeton
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, it gained popularity after 2007, and has since spread throughout Latin America. ''The trap'' is slang for a place where drugs are sold.
Latin trap is similar to mainstream trap with lyrics about life on ''la calle'' (the street), drugs, sex and violence, without censorship.
Characteristics
Latin trap is a subgenre of
Latin hip hop, taking influence from
Southern hip hop as well as Puerto Rican genres like
reggaeton
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and
dembow. Vocals include a bend of
rapping
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and singing using
synthesizers and voice distorted
autotune, often in Spanish, while still maintaining the trap style sonic circuitry.
The lyrics in Latin trap are often about street life, violence, sex, drugs, and people who live on the other side of the law and are proud of it.
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History
2000s
Latin trap originated in Puerto Rico and gained popularity throughout Latin America. The exact date of origin is unknown and has been widely debated. Puerto Rican reggaeton and Latin trap singer Ozuna states that it originated in 2007 with the song "El Pistolón", performed by Arcángel & De La Ghetto, Yaga & Mackie, and Jowell & Randy (the former two were duo at the time). De La Ghetto on the other hand, states that he has been performing Latin trap since around 2005 or 2006, and that people thought "he was crazy". Reggaeton artists at this time wanted to introduce elements of American hip hop and R&B to a Spanish audience.
2010s
Latin trap began to gain prominence around 2014 when artists such as Alvaro Diaz, Myke Towers and Fuete Billete, the first Puerto Rican artists using early Latin trap beats to rap, began posting their songs through social media platforms. This new sound eventually gained popularity in Puerto Rico, and many Latin trap hits emerged, such as Anuel AA’s “47 Remix” Bryant Myers' "Esclava Remix", Farruko's "Ella y Yo", and De La Ghetto's "La Ocasión", the latter to which Ozuna and Anuel AA credits with expanding Latin trap internationally.
A Spanish version of "Panda
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" was released by Almighty
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on the Miami-based label Carbon Fiber Music. The single reached #36 on Hot Latin Songs and #23 on Latin Rhythm Airplay. Borrowing the original version's beat, it features Farruko, owner of said label, while a subsequent remix adds Daddy Yankee and Cosculluela. Additionally, Anuel AA released a scathing diss track towards Almighty, entitled "RIP Panda", after being taken down from the remix.
In July 2017, ''The Fader
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'' wrote: "Rappers and reggaeton
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eros from Puerto Rico
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have taken elements of trap – the lurching bass lines, jittering 808s and the eyes-half-closed vibe – and infused them into banger after banger." In an August 2017 article for ''Billboard'''s series, "A Brief History Of", they enlisted some of the key artists of Latin trap, including Ozuna, De La Ghetto, Bad Bunny, Farruko and Messiah
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- to narrate a brief history on the genre. Elias Leight of ''Rolling Stone
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'' noted: " orgeFonseca featured Puerto Rican artists like Anuel AA, Bryant Myers and Noriel on the compilation ''Trap Capos: Season 1'', which became the first "Latin trap" LP to reach number one on ''Billboard'''s Latin Rhythm Albums chart."
Many other reggaeton and Latin trap artists contributed to the popularity of Latin trap, such as Bad Bunny who led an explosion to the popularity of the genre. Bad Bunny produced several songs that made it into '' Billboard''s Hot Latin Songs chart and has multiple collaborations with popular American artists such as Nicki Minaj
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, Travis Scott, and Cardi B
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. He shortly became the face of Latin trap's sudden rise in popularity. Through collaborations with other artists, such as his appearance in Becky G's " Mayores", Bad Bunny was among the first Latin trap artists to ever rap on the radio. His appearance on the radio has led to an increased recognition of Latin trap in the United States. His debut album '' X 100pre'' was released in December 2018 and was awarded with a Latin Grammy for Best Urban Music Album.
In April 2018, the song " Te Boté", a mix of Latin trap and reggaeton, was released by Nio Garcia, Casper Magico, Darell Darell is a given name derived from an English surname, which was derived from Norman-French , originally denoting one who came from Airelle in France. There are no longer any towns in France called Airelle, but is the French word for huckleberry. ...
, Ozuna, Bad Bunny and Nicky Jam
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. It became the first song with Latin trap elements in it to reach number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart. It currently has over 1.8 billion views on YouTube.
In 2018, Cardi B
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's hit single
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" I Like It" featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin became the first Latin trap song to reach number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.
Current
J Balvin and Bad Bunny appear at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show
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performing latin trap songs for the first time in history.
Bad Bunny is the most influential latin trap artist being named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2021. Bad Bunny is currently at his peak being named spotifies most streamed artist of 2021 and 2022. On May 6, 2022 Bad Bunny released his album Un Verano Sin Ti reaching the milestone of most-streamed artist globally in one day, with 183 million streams.
Criticism
Latin trap's inability to be played on the radio stems from the profanity and lasciviousness of the lyrics. The song " Cuatro Babys" by Maluma has received much controversy over its lyrics as they arguably appear to suggest direct violence towards women. A petition was posted on Change.org demanding for the removal of the song from digital platforms. Despite this controversy, the popularity of "Cuatro Babys" has only risen with the song having gone quadruple Platinum. Because of this, Latin trap has had a large, but primarily underground, following.
On September 15, 2018, Anuel AA released a diss track aimed at fellow rapper Cosculluela. The track was widely criticized due to its foul language and offensive remarks about homosexuality and HIV patients. Due to the public backlash, Gazmey's concert at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico venue scheduled for October 12 of that year was canceled by his production staff and main producer Paco López. Gazmey later issued an apology for the song.
On September 15, 2021, Colombian artist J Balvin released his track "Perra" along with music video featuring Dominican artist Tokischa. On October 17, 2021 the music video was taken down from YouTube due to the controversy that followed it. Many called the video sexist and mysoginistc due to the visuals with showed J Balvin walking two Black women on leashes, a group of Black people made to look like dogs and Tokischa on all fours inside a doghouse being feed chicken and cereal in a dog bowl. On October 11, 2021 Colombia’s vice president, Marta Lucía Ramírez, called the visuals sexist, racist, and misogynistic in an open letter. On October 24, 2021 Balvin apologized to the black community and anyone who might have felt offended in a series of instagram posts.
See also
* List of Latin trap artists
References
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21st-century music genres
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2020s in Latin music
Trap
A trap is a mechanical device used to capture or restrain an animal for purposes such as hunting, pest control, or ecological research.
Trap or TRAP may also refer to:
Art and entertainment Films and television
* ''Trap'' (2015 film), Fil ...
Fusion music genres
Puerto Rican styles of music
Dominican Republic music
Hip hop genres