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Latin House
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Latin House ghost production

Buying new tracks — is an investment in an artist’s career
We took care of the artists and provided tracks from experienced ghost producers on our site. High-quality sound, trendy sound, full commercial rights, and many other advantages you get after you buy a Latin House track or another genre from the dozens available in the catalog. Music is constantly changing, and we regularly monitor the market and offer fresh tracks on the site, so our artist clients are on trend.

Features of the genre

Latin House as a dance genre consists of a mixture of house and Latin American music with Cuban African, Puerto Rican, and Latin American roots. The average tempo of this genre is 120 bpm, with slow-paced events and some distinctive percussion.

In the late ’80s, house music pioneers gave life to a new genre in which the vocals were in Spanish. Beginning in the ’90s, the genre began to grow rapidly. Labels like Nervous Records, Cutting, and others thundered into the market, and to this day the genre has not lost its relevance.

Latin House ghost production

Buying new tracks — is an investment in an artist’s career
We took care of the artists and provided tracks from experienced ghost producers on our site. High-quality sound, trendy sound, full commercial rights, and many other advantages you get after you buy a Latin House track or another genre from the dozens available in the catalog. Music is constantly changing, and we regularly monitor the market and offer fresh tracks on the site, so our artist clients are on trend.

Features of the genre

Latin House as a dance genre consists of a mixture of house and Latin American music with Cuban African, Puerto Rican, and Latin American roots. The average tempo of this genre is 120 bpm, with slow-paced events and some distinctive percussion.

In the late ’80s, house music pioneers gave life to a new genre in which the vocals were in Spanish. Beginning in the ’90s, the genre began to grow rapidly. Labels like Nervous Records, Cutting, and others thundered into the market, and to this day the genre has not lost its relevance.