The raw, rumba-based percussion and vocal tradition that provides the spiritual soul for almost all modern Latin dance music. Conclusion
The playful, fast-paced rhythm that had a brief but intense craze in the 60s.
is the powerhouse of the collection. Born in the melting pot of New York City during the 1960s and 70s, it combined Cuban son montuno, mambo, and swing with Puerto Rican flavors and American jazz. Icons like Celia Cruz and Héctor Lavoe transformed these rhythms into a global language of resistance and joy. Whether it is the "Hard Salsa" (Salsa Dura) of the 70s or the more melodic "Romantic Salsa" of the 80s, this genre remains the most recognizable pillar of Latin music. The Modern Edge: Timba