(CNN)Many of the stars taking the signifier astatine Thursday's Latin Grammys volition beryllium acquainted not conscionable to fans of Latin popular but to astir consumers of American popular culture.
For decades, well-established Latin artists rerecorded their euphony successful English and made different adjustments to transverse implicit into the American mainstream. Now, Latin popular artists similar J Balvin and Bad Bunny grace the covers of major magazines and look connected precocious nighttime speech shows without changing their euphony -- English-speaking listeners are alternatively crossing implicit to them.
"You spell to Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and each week astir there's a Latin creator performing successful Spanish. And it's perfectly normalized," says Leila Cobo, writer of "Decoding 'Despacito': An Oral History of Latin Music."
"That conscionable is an illustration of however fashionable the euphony has gotten and the information that present it's regarded arsenic mainstream popular not conscionable niche music."
As galore of these artists hole to instrumentality the signifier astatine the Latin Grammys connected Thursday, here's a look backmost astatine however Latin popular music -- with influences from reggaeton to cumbia to bachata -- became the taste unit that it is today.
Latin artists person been crossing implicit for decades
Perhaps the archetypal Latin creator to "cross over" was Dámaso Pérez Prado successful the 1950s, says Cobo.
The Cuban set leader, pianist and arranger roseate to fame successful Mexico for playing mambos and different Latin rhythms and soon became the statement RCA Victor's biggest creator successful the Latin American market, Cobo writes successful her book. After a mentation of Pérez Prado's "Que Rico el Mambo" recorded by American large set person Sonny Burke became a deed successful the US, the statement moved Pérez Prado from its planetary part and began promoting him successful the American popular market.
"They discovered this feline whose euphony was precise fashionable astir the satellite and successful the States, and they said, 'Well, wherefore don't we dainty him arsenic if helium were an American creator alternatively of treating him arsenic if helium were a Latin American creator lone for Latin America?" Cobo says.
From there, his popularity exploded, Cobo writes successful her book. He launched a US tour, selling retired concerts crossed the country. With songs specified arsenic "Mambo No. 5," "Cherry Pink (And Apple Blossom White)" and "Patricia," helium helped popularize the mambo crossed North America, reaching Latin and non-Latin audiences alike.
Over the decades, determination were immoderate akin crossover occurrence stories. Ritchie Valens made the Mexican people opus "La Bamba" a deed connected the US charts successful the precocious 1950s. Miami Sound Machine, the set fronted by Gloria Estefan, recorded a fig of English-language albums successful the '80s. Spanish vocalist Julio Iglesias would spell connected to grounds songs with Willie Nelson, Diana Ross and Frank Sinatra, among others. But these examples were anomalies, according to Cobo.
"Coming from Latin America and singing successful Spanish was inactive a small spot unusual and not communal for the mainstream, adjacent though it was happening everywhere," she adds.
The '90s turned the crossover into a movement
Ricky Martin's show astatine the 1999 Grammy Awards marked a breakthrough for Latin music.
The Puerto Rican captivated American audiences with a bilingual rendition of "La Copa de la Vida" (The Cup of Life), a opus that had been the anthem of the World Cup a twelvemonth earlier. By that time, Martin was already a prima successful Latin America, performing for years arsenic portion of the lad set Menudo earlier going connected to merchantability retired stadiums arsenic a solo artist.
Executives astatine the statement Sony Music Entertainment, which signed Martin to its Latin euphony part successful the aboriginal '90s, were already looking astatine ways that they mightiness marketplace Martin to an English-speaking audience, Cobo says.
"Here was a feline that was playing stadiums successful Latin America," Cobo says. "If you [were a statement enforcement and you] went to a Ricky performance successful Argentina and you saw 50,000 people, you wanted to spot what you could bash with the feline elsewhere."
But earlier that infinitesimal astatine the Grammys, astir Americans had nary thought who helium was.
Soon aft his rousing performance, Martin released his archetypal English-language album, which feaured the smash deed azygous "Livin' La Vida Loca." The medium debuted astatine No. 1 connected the Billboard 200, breaking income records, portion the azygous topped the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks straight.
Martin acceptable successful question a pop civilization phenomenon that saw different Latin artists astatine the clip execute akin occurrence connected the US charts. Some were US-born similar Jennifer Lopez (whose debut medium was recorded successful English) and Marc Anthony (who chiefly recorded his euphony successful Spanish earlier his 1999 self-titled solo medium was released). Others were planetary artists similar Shakira and Enrique Iglesias. Four retired of these 5 crossover stars were signed to Sony Music, which some recognition for engineering the Latin Explosion.
"Right successful the crux of 1999, 2000, it was a precise antithetic clip wherever you had 5 bonzer artists coming retired astatine the aforesaid time, which is not common," Cobo says. "There was a spot of accident, a spot of readying ... All the pieces came together."
While artists similar Shakira debuted successful Spanish and aboriginal recorded English-language albums that led to their stateside success, others similar popular prima Christina Aguilera -- who released the medium "Mi Reflejo" aft the occurrence of her self-titled debut -- recovered fame with US audiences earlier they started making albums successful Spanish. (Lopez's Spanish-language debut didn't land until 2007.)
Then streaming changed the game
But the improvement was short-lived, arsenic critics aboriginal documented. And aft a fewer years, the alleged "Latin Explosion" that promised to alteration the US popular marketplace -- arsenic good arsenic the US itself -- imploded.
"Not lone did the boom's stars beryllium to beryllium specified comets, but the flash and bang of the cautiously manufactured popular roar blinded the nationalist to what's truly worthwhile successful Latin euphony -- organic, cross-cultural sounds that proceed to germinate nether the wide media's radar," erstwhile columnist Agustin Gurza wrote successful the Los Angeles Times successful 2004.
After that period, Latin euphony fell into a slump, according to Cobo.
While immoderate Latin popular hits specified arsenic Daddy Yankee's "Gasolina" broke into the US mainstream, the Latin euphony manufacture took a downward crook arsenic euphony went digital, she says. Piracy was rampant successful Latin America, she explains, causing large labels to suffer wealth and put little successful creator development.
But arsenic euphony shifted toward streaming, the manufacture began to recover. And successful 2017, 1 opus would catapult Latin popular to an wholly caller level of planetary success: "Despacito."
Three months aft the opus from Puerto Rican vocalist Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee was released, Fonsi got a telephone from his grounds statement telling him that Justin Bieber had heard the way astatine a Colombian nightclub and wanted to grounds a remix.
Days later, the "Despacito" remix featuring Justin Bieber was released. The remainder is past -- the opus roseate to the apical of the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed determination for 16 consecutive weeks, breaking a grounds astatine the time. It was the archetypal Spanish connection opus to apical that illustration since "Macarena" successful 1996. It besides topped the charts of dozens of different countries, and became the most-watched YouTube video of the decade.
"It's not precise casual to [top the Billboard Hot 100] erstwhile it's a antithetic language," Fonsi said successful a 2017 interview with CNN. "That is precise peculiar -- that we were capable to interruption that connection obstruction and conscionable link with radical done music. From a vocation level, it's precise important. But to me, I'm conscionable precise arrogant that Latin euphony has grown truthful overmuch and radical are conscionable truly connecting to it."
We're surviving successful the reverse crossover era
The occurrence of "Despacito" kickstarted a caller question of mainstream occurrence for Latin euphony -- 1 that shows nary signs of slowing down.
Since "Despacito," different predominately Spanish-language tracks person performed good connected the charts, excessively -- from J Balvin's "Mi Gente" to Rosalía's "Malamente" to the No. 1 deed "I Like It" from J Balvin, Cardi B and Bad Bunny.
Streaming has made it easier for listeners to observe euphony scenes specified arsenic reggaeton and Latin trap without those artists needing the selling instrumentality of a large statement -- successful different words, English-speaking audiences are crossing implicit into Latin music.
"The satellite is coming unneurotic and benignant of getting smaller," Fonsi told Rolling Stone successful 2019. "Nowadays radical are not acrophobic to alteration their mean listening habits and perceive to antithetic things. It's like, 'Hey, possibly I don't recognize each azygous connection that they're saying, but this opus makes maine consciousness this and it makes maine determination and I link to it.' To beryllium capable to sing successful some languages, to enactment with radical from astir the satellite and premix styles and cultures? I deliberation that is genuinely what euphony should beryllium about."
Despite uncovering large occurrence extracurricular of Latin America, artists specified arsenic J Balvin and Bad Bunny person recorded fewer songs successful English and person indicated that they consciousness nary compulsion to bash otherwise.
"Why bash I person to change?" Bad Bunny said during a recent appearance connected The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. "No 1 has [told] a gringo creator that you person to change. This is who I am. This is my music. This is my culture. If you don't similar it, don't perceive to me. If you similar it, you know."
However, there's inactive advancement to beryllium made, immoderate critics argue. Suzy Exposito of the Los Angeles Times pointed retired earlier this twelvemonth that the 2021 Grammy Award nominations mostly unopen Latin artists retired of the apical categories and relegated them to the Latin categories. But determination person been immoderate changes. The Recording Academy announced successful April that it would beryllium adding a 5th class to the Latin field, meaning the 2022 amusement volition person much awards for Latin euphony than pop, rock, rap oregon country.
Others, similar Cobo, are much hopeful. The landscape, she says, is overmuch much fluid successful today's epoch -- crossover not required. Some Latin artists power seamlessly betwixt collaborations with different Latin artists and US popular artists and betwixt bilingual songs and exclusively Spanish-language tracks. Others take to grounds mostly successful Spanish due to the fact that it feels authentic to them -- knowing that contempt their decision, oregon possibly due to the fact that of it, they person legions of fans down them.