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For Billboard's series, "A Brief History Of," we had some of the artists key to the Latin Trap movement, including Ozuna, De La Ghetto, Bad Bunny, Farruko, and Messiah, educate us on the genre.
“Everybody will define it with a different verison,” says Bad Bunny about the phenomenon known as Latin Trap.
For Billboard ‘s series, “A Brief History Of,” we had some of the artists key to the Latin Trap movement — including Ozuna , De La Ghetto , Bad Bunny , Farruko and Messiah — educate us on the genre.
In 2007, “El Pistolon” was released and it featured Arcangel , De La Ghetto, Yaga & Mackie and Jowell & Randy .
“When I first started doing Trap in 2005, 2006, people thought I was crazy,” De La Ghetto explains. “[They would say] the people want more Latin music, more tropical.”
“What people were doing was a small imitation of what American artists were doing,” Bad Bunny adds. “They took American hits and turned them into their songs.”
Latin Trap originated in Puerto Rico and then Messiah came along and merge Latin and American styles together to form what we now hear today.
To learn the full history of Latin Trap, check out the video above.
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Staff Writer Ceff Diaz gives his top picks of Latin Trap songs.
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Ceff Diaz , Staff Writer February 15, 2022
Latin trap music originated in Puerto Rico and is a descendant of southern hip-hop. It’s considered rap as well, with influences from reggaeton. Latin trap gained popularity in the late 2000s and has spread across the world. Its main lyrics are about life on the streets of South America, often depicting the struggles many people face in the area. Here are a few of my favorites:
This song really caught my attention when I first played it on Youtube and is one of the first songs that really got me into Latin Trap. Everything from the instrumental music to the lyrics stand out to me. To this day I still listen to the song and still get the same vibe I did when I first listened to it; this is one of my top 10 Latin Trap songs for sure.
Tu Me Enamoraste (You Made Me Fall in Love) is one of the first Latin Trap songs that really blew up. The lyrics talk about the street life in Puerto Rico and violence that many found interesting, including myself. The beat the song has is really catchy and is one of my favorite of the genre.
Ahora Me Llama (Now Call Me) is another one of my favorite songs and is one of the first Latin Trap songs that included a female artist that I heard. The instrumental and music video grab the eye of the viewer and listener. A lot of the lyrics in the music video are understandable in a way which helps the listener understand and be able to relate to the music.
Diles was one of the first songs by one of my favorite singers, Bad Bunny. This was a remix of his first song released on Soundcloud and when it was remixed it was one of the hottest songs out. This is one of my favorite songs and another song that really got me into Latin Trap. I still listen to this song and the lyrics and the vibe from the music still feels the same as when I first heard it. This song introduced me to other artists of the genre and other Latin artists in general.
This is another song that I recommend listening to as it doesn’t have as much swearing as the rest. This song has really catchy lyrics and the song in general is really good. Jhay Cortez and Bad Bunny have some really good music together and I think that this song came out really well; so well that it has almost 2 billion views on Youtube. I would definitely recommend listening to this if you’re not a fan of music about violence with a lot of swearing.
Tu No Vive Asi (You Don’t Live Like That) is another hit from Bad Bunny and it also did really well. It got over a billion views on Youtube and is also one of my favorite songs to listen to. I really like the instrumental the song has and the lyrics go nice with the beat as well. I would recommend this song to new listeners or listeners in general who are looking for other genres of music.
All these songs represent a portion of Latin trap, and with its growing popularity, Latin Trap is going to expand towards other countries and exceed expectations.
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The term “trap” originated in the ’90s and early ’00s in Atlanta, as a way to describe where drug deals took place. It later evolved to include music that spoke about the trap and featured its own distinct sound (“sub-divided hi-hats;” 808 kick drums; synths; dark, moody beats). Artists credited with starting trap include Shawty Redd, Ghetto Mafia, Outkast, UGK, 8Ball and MJG, Master P, and more. T.I.’s second album, Trap Muzik , was released in 2003. Gucci Mane’s Trap House dropped in 2005.
Latin trap, also referred to as Spanish-language trap and trapeton, emerged out of Puerto Rico as a new movement within the genre in 2015. It also talks about the trap, or in this case, la calle, and what goes down there. In addition to taking it’s sound from trap, Latin trap is infused with reggaeton and dembow. Its notable artists include Bad Bunny, Anuel AA, Fuego, Farruko, De La Ghetto, Ozuna, La Zowi, Messiah, Bryant Myers, and Noriel. In order to delve deeper into Latin trap, which has really grown, starting in 2017, we wanted to share some of the important songs that everyone should know about, with some details about each jam. Think of it as Latin Trap 101!
The first Latin trap song we will take a look at is “El Pistolon.” According to the Wikipedia page on Latin trap, Ozuna says that this song, by Arcangel & De La Ghetto, Yaga & Mackie, and Jowell & Randy, is what started the genre. “El Pistolon” was released in 2007.
Another OG Latin trap song is Bryant Myers’ “Esclava,” and “Esclava (Remix).” The Puerto Rican singer and songwriter (of both Latin trap and reggaeton) is considered a pioneer of the genre; in addition to these hits, he released other jams including “Tu Me Enamorastes,” with the remix, and “De Camino a Marte.”
Anuel AA might be a new name to some, but he has been a part of the Latin trap game for a bit. For example, he was on Larry Over’s 2016 “Tu Me Enamorastes (Remix), alongside Brytiago, Almighty, and Bryant Myers, and is considered a pioneer in the genre.
“La Ocasion,” by De La Ghetto, and featuring Arcangel, Ozuna, and Anuel AA, was released in 2016. In a conversation for the Billboard series, “A Brief History Of,” Ozuna credited the song with taking Puerto Rico’s Latin trap and expanding it to the rest of the world. This makes the jam an integral part in the genre’s history.
There are some big Latin trap heavyweights, several of which are seen on this list many times. This includes Almighty, Anuel AA, and Bryant Myers. The hit song, “Ella y Yo,” by Pepe Quintana, features all these artists, as well as Farruko and Tempo.
“Bodak Yellow” helped Cardi B’s career blow up, but have you heard the Latin Trap remix?! It features Messiah and a whole lot of Spanish lyrics that you’ll want to learn (because you know you know all the lyrics from the original).
Trap Capos: Season 1 was the first Latin trap LP to top Billboard’s Latin Rhythm Album’s chart. It featured music by Bryant Myers, Anuel AA, and Noriel. We have included Noriel’s song from this compilation album, “Amigos Y Enemigos,” in our iconic Latin trap songs you should know roundup.
Collaborations are a way for rappers to work with different artists, grow their popularity, create music that would never have existed otherwise, and crossover into different markets and audiences. Our next song, the “Krippy Krush” remix, took the original, with Farruko, Bad Bunny, and Rvssian, and added Nicki Minaj and 21 Savage. It’s two musical worlds colliding.
Puerto Ricans and Colombians have been collaborating a lot in reggaeton, but also in Latin trap. Just take the song, “Ahora Dice,” for example. It’s from Boriqua Chris Jeday, with fellow Puerto Ricans Ozuna and Arcangel, who teamed up with Colombiano J Balvin. The worldwide hit was the first Latin trap song to reach a billion views on YouTube.
We always have to mention moments when women make their presence known, and respected, in male-dominated fields. This includes Latin music and definitely Latin trap. Karol G releasing the song “Ahora Me Llama” showed the world that women could brush off guys’ advances, not need them, and live in their confidence, just as hard as the guys can with women.
Cardi B’s “I Like It” was a number one hit that took Latin trap to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Of course, the jam includes Bad Bunny and J Balvin as well, and the trifecta proved to be a winning combination. These days, if you want your Latin trap song to be legit, and become a hit you put its biggest artist, Bad Bunny on the track. J Balvin also has the Midas and platinum touch when it comes to songs.
“Sensualidad” is another worldwide Latin trap hit. It is by Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Prince Royce, and was released in 2017. This jam marked the first time Bad Bunny had a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart as a lead artist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HH8d9hEptg
A sign that a music genre is blowing up and is at a peak, is when big-name artists from other genres start collaborating with its artists and creating that sound for themselves. Jennifer Lopez collabed with Bad Bunny to create the Latin trap song “Te Guste.” It belongs on this list as a look at present-day Latin trap, and how it is becoming more mainstream and celebrated.

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