Latin Rock
Latin Rock emerged in the 1960s, primarily in America, when rock and roll met the vibrant rhythms of Latin American music like salsa and bossa nova, resulting in a delightful cultural mash-up. It's a lively concoction that features upbeat guitars, brass sections, and a bit of percussion that makes you feel like dancing even if you're currently just sitting on the sofa with a cup of tea. The genre has a knack for proving that a bit of fiesta can brighten even the dullest of days, and it just might make you rethink your uncooked pasta dance moves.






