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  2. Tropical music (Spanish: música tropical) is a term in the Latin music industry that refers to music genres deriving from or influenced by the Spanish-speaking areas of the Caribbean. It includes the islands of Cuba , Puerto Rico , the Dominican Republic , and the Caribbean coastal regions of Colombia , Mexico , Central America and Venezuela .

  3. Mar 4, 2015 · Known also as 'trop house' (but not to be confused with house and dance hybrid, trouse. Obviously) tropical house is a sub-genre of house music. But where deep house and EDM use synthesisers...

  4. Tropical is essentially a catch-all term for modernized Latin music emanating from the Caribbean -- places like Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic (though not the inland areas of Mexico). Salsa, merengue, and cumbia are the most popular rhythms in tropical music, although there's room for ballads as well as uptempo dance numbers.

  5. Feb 26, 2024 · Tropical House music, or Trop House, is a distinctive subgenre of deep House thats quickly gaining popularity. Known for its unique blend of House, Balearic beat, reggae fusion, and electropop, it provides a fresh take on the genre.

  6. The History of Tropical Music. by Alex Cosper (10/28/14) Tropical music covers a broad range of music from Caribbean to African to Hawaiian. We often think of soft relaxing instrumental music or surreal organic music with bongos as well as reggae and electronic dance music.

  7. Music from the Spanish-speaking areas of the Caribbean are classified as tropical music in the Latin music industry.

  8. Mark Freidman: The Trop Rock Music Association actually has a definition of what we consider Trop Rock: Tropical Rock (or Trop Rock) is a genre of popular music that incorporates elements of Rock and Roll, Country, Caribbean, Reggae, or other musical genres to create a laid-back or “escapist” state of mind.

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