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For 50 years, Latin artists auditioned for mainstream acceptance. Then streaming opened a portal that couldn't be closed—and the direction flipped. Latin music hit $1 billion in US wholesale revenue in 2025, while Bad Bunny performed the Super Bowl halftime show entirely in Spanish. We trace this power inversion from one drum pattern in the late '80s through reggaeton's global domination, and explore the cultural mechanics that let a single rhythm reshape the entire industry. 00:00 - The Crossover Inversion: When Mainstream Came to Latin Artists 02:45 - Breaking Records: $1B Revenue and Latin Music's Historic Market Share 04:30 - The Bad Bunny Watershed: No Compromise at the Super Bowl 07:15 - Origins: The Dembo Rhythm and Its 80% Reign 10:45 - Cultural Mechanics: How Genres Mutate and Spread This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.
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