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Latin MusicHere to Stay or Gone Tomorrow

Thesis sentence: The music industry has experienced a drastic impact as a result of the rise in Latino Music. The increased popularity shows a rise in CD purchases, Latino stardom, and the ethnic values of an old culture. The impact has also influenced relations between the United States and Latin America.I. Latin American music represents the Hispanic culture of the artist.II. The artists express individuality influenced by the region they came from, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Chili, or Brazil.III. While Latin hits top the charts in the United States the musicians influence: A. Issues surrounding differences in American and Latin culture.B. Politics and policies in the United States that have had a long affect on Hispanic social acceptance issues.IV. Critics review the increase in popularity of Latin music as temporary and will decline in time stating. An essential element of a great era is rated by the amount of time the musician spends in the studio.A. Lengthy production time will cause a decline in sales.B. BMG and EMI are two of the famous music labels making investments in the Latin Music craze.


From the beginning, Latin music started with the Inca's use of instruments with a combination of other very different cultures. "The Incas used instruments, such as drums, whistling jars, pipes, rattles, whistles, etc. Some of the most famous record labels such as EMI and BMG have decided to become a part of this craze and consider it an investment. "However, the RIAA's (Recording Industry Association of America) 1999 report contrasts with its 1998 Hispanic midyear report, which showed a six-month unit growth rate of 17 [percent] and a dollar growth rate of 24 percent (Lannert, U. , while in Mexico the natives used the drums, horns, seashells, and the flute (Wilgus 109). WatersENC 1101-22M23 November 1999Bibliography Works CitedKryzanek, Micheal J. several Cuban groups played a triumphant concert at the Miami Beach Convention Center, despite the presence of Cuban exile protesters and a bomb threat.

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