Latin Pop (Pop Latino, in Spanish) is pop music from Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and Hispanic-American artists who sing in Spanish. Other European singers who come from countries that don't speak Spanish, usually Italians, are sometimes considered Latin Pop artists.
There are two main variants. The first one is regular pop performed in the Spanish, Spanglish or Portuguese language. The second one mixes pop with a wide variety of Latin American or Iberian rhythms such as salsa, samba, cumbia, norteña, merengue, banda, tex-mex, flamenco, tango, reggaeton, vallenato, and reggae. More recently, Latin Pop has also included hip hop contributions.