Latin Jam 7 is a Latin music compilation featuring a variety of contemporary and traditional Latin dance influences. Released in 2002, the album presents a diverse selection of tracks covering multiple genres commonly heard at Latin dance events and social gatherings.
The collection combines rhythmic Salsa grooves, energetic Merengue patterns, Bachata-inspired melodies, Cumbia influences, and modern Latin-pop elements. This variety makes the album suitable for listeners who enjoy exploring different styles within the Latin music spectrum.
With contributions from multiple composers and performers, Latin Jam 7 delivers a broad musical experience that reflects the diversity of Latin dance culture in the early 2000s.
Album Highlights
- Multi-artist Latin compilation
- Covers several Latin music styles
- Released in 2002
- Suitable for social dancing and casual listening
- Mix of vocal and instrumental recordings
- Features Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cumbia, and Reggaeton influences
Track Listing
- Sofrito — Crusacalle
- Baile Del Suavecito — M. Gomez
- California — J. Prisciliano Varela Garcia
- Corazon De Mi Lao — Gustavo E. Rodriguez
- Fiesta (House Party) — Pablo Cepeda
- Quiere Gobernor — A.F. Ortez
- Ain’t It Funny — C. Rooney
- Casamanana — A. Da Costa Pellicoro
- When Religion Comes To Town — E-Type
- La Tradicion — R. Zayas
- Straight To Number One — Touch And Go
- El Lado Oscuro — P. Downs
- Le Tu Parole — S. Cirilo
- Bella Chitarra — R. Hall
- Tempesto Silencioso — R. Hall
Musical Styles
Salsa
Dance-oriented Latin rhythms featuring strong percussion and partner-dance energy.
Merengue
Fast-paced Caribbean rhythms known for their continuous movement and upbeat character.
Bachata
Romantic Latin music style featuring melodic guitar lines and expressive vocals.
Cumbia
A popular Latin genre blending traditional and modern dance influences.
Reggaeton
Contemporary Latin urban rhythms that add a modern element to the collection.
Why Choose Latin Jam 7?
Rather than focusing on a single dance style, Latin Jam 7 offers a variety of Latin musical influences within one collection. This makes it useful for social dancers, Latin music enthusiasts, and listeners seeking a broader selection of Latin rhythms and melodies.







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