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)
Today, "Tropical Bailable" has evolved into a global powerhouse. It laid the rhythmic foundation for and modern Latin Pop . Artists like Marc Anthony or Carlos Vives continue to blend these traditional tropical bones with modern sounds, proving that the beat of the Caribbean is timeless. Historia de la MГєsica Tropical Bailable en el S...
took the Mambo to Mexico City and Hollywood, making "Tropical" a global obsession. By the early 1900s, genres like in Cuba,
As radio and cinema spread, the music grew "bigger." In Cuba, the era arrived. Legendary figures like Arsenio Rodríguez added piano and multiple trumpets to the Son, creating the blueprint for modern dance music. The Golden Age (1930s – 1950s) Today, "Tropical