The Latin urban scene is evolving rapidly in 2026, with a surge of collaborative tracks that are redefining the boundaries of reggaeton and trap. While established titans like Bad Bunny and Rauw ...
In the ten years since he began dropping music, Eladio Carrion has grown from an internet comic to “the King of Latin trap,” according to a certain Benito Martinez Ocasio (aka Bad Bunny), thanks to ...
Argentine rapper Duki is living life his own way, and his new album reflects his ascension to the helm of Latin music. The 28-year-old singer is on top of the world, defining the sound of Argentina ...
In 2018, Latin trap was everywhere. The “Te Boté” remix — a trap juggernaut featuring Latin heavyweights Bad Bunny, Nicky Jam and Ozuna — spent 21 weeks on the Billboard 100. The rapper Anuel AA ...
Puerto Ricans are constantly calling Power 96 to play the new Ozuna, J Balvin, and Bad Bunny. That trunk-rattling bass with booming 808s and mumbled Spanish lyrics you hear over a gritty beat while ...
Ever since bubbling up on the streets of the South, the slippery, low-end sounds of trap have dripped not just across the country, but throughout entire world, eventually trickling into Latin ...
In 2015, Jorge Fonseca, a veteran A&R for Sony Music Latin, made a trip to Puerto Rico in search of new sounds. “When you go to the island, the streets speak to you,” he tells Rolling Stone. “You hear ...
Noriel is making his mark in Latin trap. After joining Maluma on his hit track, "Cuatro Babys," in 2016, the 25-year-old singer-songwriter from Puerto Rico has been slaying the game. In addition to ...