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New York Latin Trap is mostly in stadiums and arenas.

Young New Yorkers like to play it loud in their cars on the street.

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New York Latin Trap News

December 2022

Mega Bash by Alex Sensation of La Mega 97.9FM brings Maluma, Nicky Jam, Jhayco, Ryan Castro, Blessd, Tokisha and Eladio Carrion’s reggaeton and latin trap to Prudential Center in Newark, NJ on Friday, December 2, 2022 at 8pm (7pm doors). From $89. 🇨🇴 🇩🇴 🇵🇷

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About

Trap is urban rap music with house influences from Atlanta, Georgia. It came up in the 1990s.

Trap’s signature is the rolling high hat, and a flat, tired vocal style that mimics being stoned.

A “trap” is Atlanta slang for a drug den. That’s the kind of place you hope you never see. Trap music is about hustling on the street, and the frustration of being forced into it because you don’t have any other opportunities.

Latin Trap is mostly sung in Spanish by reggaeton artists. It came up out of La Perla, Llorens and other places in Puerto Rico on “El Pistolon” in 2007.

The street life lyrics are extremely explicit, but the music is actually great for making love.

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