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genre of Latin music that originated in the 1960s, blending elements of Latin music, rhythm and blues, and soul, often characterized by lively beats and infectious melodies
Boogaloo is a music genre that emerged in the 1960s, combining elements of Latin music with rhythm and blues. Originating in New York City, it features a mix of Latin rhythms with influences from American rock and soul music. The genre is known for its upbeat, danceable tunes and its use of brass instruments, piano, and percussion. Boogaloo often includes catchy, English-language lyrics alongside Spanish, creating a lively and cross-cultural musical style.
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