Latin Music Generator
Salsa, reggaeton, bossa nova, mariachi, bachata. Generate Latin music across every region and rhythm — Havana clave to Medellin perreo to Rio samba.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Latin prompts above or write your own.
Generate and iterate
The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.
Download the MP3
Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.
Latin styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Salsa
Clave-driven 2-3 or 3-2 rhythm at 180 BPM, montuno piano, brass mambo section, conga and timbale solos. Cuban-NY salsa-club energy.
Reggaeton
Dembow rhythm at 95 BPM, deep 808 sub, syncopated hi-hats, plucked synth melodies. Bad-Bunny-J-Balvin contemporary perreo production.
Bossa Nova
Soft nylon guitar with syncopated bossa rhythm, brushed drums, walking bass, and breathy Brazilian-jazz phrasing at 100 BPM. Joao-Gilberto cool.
Bachata
Bachata guitar in characteristic 8-step pattern, bongo and guira percussion, romantic minor-key melodies at 130 BPM. Dominican romance.
Mariachi
Trumpet duo, violins, vihuela, guitarron, and classical-guitar at 100 BPM. Major-key ranchera ceremonial pieces and 6/8 huapango grooves.
Cumbia
Accordion lead, gaitas, guira scrape, syncopated bass at 90 BPM. Colombian-Mexican folk-fusion with dance-floor pulse.
Who uses latin music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Event DJs & Wedding Planners
Latin wedding receptions, quinceaneras, and corporate Latin nights. Generate hours of unique salsa, bachata, and reggaeton for the dance floor.
Restaurant & Bar Owners
Mexican cantinas, Cuban-influenced cocktail bars, and Brazilian steakhouses. In-house playlists that match the cuisine and crowd.
Travel Vloggers
Mexico City vlogs, Havana tours, Cartagena beach reels, and Rio carnival content. Authentic regional music for destination video.
Fitness Instructors
Zumba classes, salsa-fit sessions, and reggaeton dance workouts. High-BPM Latin rhythms timed to choreography.
Latin Film Editors
Latin-set features, telenovela-style projects, and bilingual documentaries. Regional music that grounds the visuals authentically.
TikTok Latin Creators
Dance challenges, comedy sketches, and lifestyle reels. Reggaeton and bachata loops that match the platforms Latin audience.
How do you get the clave right in a generated salsa track?
A Latin music generator writes a full track from a text prompt across the entire regional map — salsa, reggaeton, bossa nova, bachata, mariachi, cumbia — Havana clave to Medellín perreo to Rio samba, composed from scratch rather than pulled from a generic loop library. Name the region and the style, and the AI produces the rhythm section, melody and mix as one finished song.
Regional accuracy is where this beats a stock library outright. A generic "Latin" folder blends every country's rhythm into one interchangeable loop, while restaurant and event playlists built from the same handful of stock tracks repeat fast across a full night. Generating from a prompt means every track is unique, and still built on the actual clave, dembow or bossa rhythm of the region you named.
Naming the region and the rhythm
Salsa depends on the clave — specify 2-3 or 3-2 clave direction and the AI builds montuno piano, brass figures and percussion patterns that respect it throughout, rather than drifting off the foundation. Reggaeton wants the dembow rhythm with a deep 808 sub and syncopated hi-hats for a contemporary perreo feel, while bossa nova calls for soft nylon guitar, brushed drums and walking bass at a relaxed 100 BPM, bachata wants its characteristic eight-step guitar pattern with bongo and guira, mariachi wants trumpet duo, violins, vihuela and guitarrón, and cumbia wants accordion lead and gaita over a syncopated bass.
Specifying the region — Cuba, Brazil, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Colombia — sharpens the result further, since salsa, reggaeton, bossa nova, bachata, mariachi, cumbia, samba, merengue, tango, banda and Latin trap all live under the same generator but sound distinct by country of origin.
Where Latin tracks get used
Event DJs and wedding planners generate hours of unique salsa, bachata and reggaeton for quinceañeras and Latin wedding receptions, and restaurant and bar owners use region-matched playlists for Mexican cantinas, Cuban-influenced cocktail bars and Brazilian steakhouses. Travel vloggers score Mexico City, Havana and Cartagena footage with authentic regional music, and fitness instructors build Zumba and salsa-fit classes on tracks at 130–150 BPM with clear eight-count phrasing timed to choreography.
Latin film editors ground telenovela-style and bilingual documentary projects in regional sound, and TikTok Latin creators score dance challenges and comedy sketches with reggaeton and bachata loops matched to the platform's Latin audience.
Commercial use across venues
Paid plans include full commercial rights that cover restaurant playback, wedding receptions, fitness classes and DJ sets — the venues and events where Latin music actually gets played on repeat.
From Havana to Medellin to Rio
Generate salsa, reggaeton, bossa nova, bachata, mariachi — every Latin rhythm in one tool.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which Latin styles are supported?
Salsa, reggaeton, bossa nova, bachata, mariachi, cumbia, samba, merengue, tango, banda, Latin trap, and reggaeton perreo. Specify region (Cuba, Brazil, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Colombia) for regional authenticity.
Does it get the clave rhythm right in salsa?
Yes. The AI generates 2-3 or 3-2 clave foundations correctly. Specify clave direction and the AI builds montuno piano, brass figures, and percussion patterns that respect the clave throughout.
Can it sound like modern reggaeton from Bad Bunny or J Balvin?
Yes. The AI generates contemporary perreo production — sub-bass-heavy dembow, syncopated plucks, hi-hat rolls — without copying specific tracks. Unique compositions, no samples.
Is it good for dance fitness classes?
Yes. Generate Zumba-friendly tracks at 130–150 BPM with clear 8-count phrasing. Specify duration to match a full class segment, warm-up, or cooldown.
Can I use it commercially at events and venues?
Yes. Paid plans include full commercial rights — restaurant playback, wedding receptions, fitness classes, and DJ sets are all licensed.