Where to Start with Latin trap
subgenre of Latin hip-hop music
93 artists
Best Latin trap Albums to Start With
Latin trap Artists
Nicki Nicole
Latin R&B, Latin pop
Emilia Mernes
Latin pop, dance-pop
Ñengo Flow
Latin hip-hop, reggaeton
De la Ghetto
pop music, reggaeton
Bizarrap
reggaeton
Lit Killah
Latin R&B, contemporary R&B
Quevedo
Latin pop, reggaeton
Mariah Angeliq
reggaeton
Bryant Myers
Latin R&B, drill
Milo J
Argentine folklore, Latin R&B
Residente
alternative hip-hop, reggaeton
Cazzu
Argentine cumbia, Latin R&B
Justin Quiles
Latin pop, reggaeton
Young Miko
Latin pop, reggaeton
Yailin La Más Viral
Dominican dembow, reggaeton
Pablo lescano
bachata, hip-hop
About Latin trap
What is Latin trap?
subgenre of Latin hip-hop music
Where should I start with Latin trap?
Start with "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" by Bad Bunny. It captures what makes Latin trap worth exploring.
What are the best Latin trap albums?
The Latin trap albums worth hearing first: "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" by Bad Bunny, "Las que no iban a salir" by Bad Bunny, "Real hasta la muerte" by Anuel AA, "5202" by Duki and "Ameri" by Duki.
How many Latin trap artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 93 Latin trap artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.