In the 40’s-50’s, the Hispanic and Latino American music became increasingly popular in the US music market, with notable pioneers like Xavier Cugat and Tito Puente. From then on, subgenres such as bossa nova, a Brazilian fusion of samba and jazz to latin rock, more Caribbean and calypso-influenced music continued to grow in population across the popular music market.
We explored the lives of the top 3 artists from our bespoke Latin playlist.
Susana Baca
Susana Baca is a prominent Peruvian singer-songwriter, school teacher, folklorist, ethnomusicologist and two-times Latin Grammy Award winner. She has been a key figure in the revival of Afro-Peruvian music. In July 2011, she was named Peru's Minister of Culture in the Ollanta Humala government, becoming the second Afro-Peruvian cabinet minister in the history of independent Peru. In November 2011 she was elected to the Organization of American States (OAS) as the President of the Commission of Culture for the period 2011–13. She is known for her contribution much to the Afro-Peruvian international popularity, which began in 1995 with the release of the compilation CD Afro-Peruvian Classics: The Soul of Black Peru. The album, which features the Baca song "Maria Lando", was released by the Luaka Bop record label, which belongs to ex-Talking Heads frontman David Byrne.