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LATIN MUSIC LIBRARY -- a division of Ocho Music Group LLC and Latin Pulse Music Inc. -- brings you a boutique, premier Latin Music catalog crafted by real artists using live instruments. Our collection provides authentic source music and geographically inspired underscore, delivering the true essence of each location. Featuring award-winning musicians and specialists from the U.S., Caribbean, Central, and South America, each regionally marked track is meticulously designed for authenticity. Whether you need vibrant rhythms, deep cultural textures, or cinematic Latin scores, our catalog offers the perfect sound to elevate your project. Authenticity. Passion. Excellence. Explore our LATIN MUSIC LIBRARY now.
Ocho Music Group was founded in 2020 by 2X Latin Grammy® Award Winning Mix & Mastering Engineer, Bassist and Producer Michael P. Lazarus and Music Supervisor, Sync Licensing Coach & Co-Founder of Sync Titan Jody A. Friedman. Click here to learn more about us.
We are happy to help you with any licensing needs. While most of our repertoire is distributed exclusively by APM Music (a joint venture between Sony & Universal Music Publishing), please feel reach us using the contact form below.
An additional note from LATIN MUSIC LIBRARY. While our albums are released artistically in their original form, all tracks are made available in instrumental, karakoe (TV track), a capella and stem formats. We are experts in music from the Caribbean, Central and South America, as well as the afro-influenced versions from each territory and culture. African music performs a crucial role in all the indigenous rhythms from each area. Due to its highly syncretic nature, Latin American music encompasses a wide variety of styles, including popular genres such as bachata, banda, bolero, bossa nova, corrido, corridos tumbados, cumbia, mariachi, merengue, norteña, rumba, salsa, samba, son, tango, tejano, timba, trova and vallenato among many others. More recently, Latin music has been influenced by modern styles from the United States, giving rise to genres such as Latin pop, Latin rock, Latin jazz, Latin hip-hop, rap & trap, Latin urban and reggaeton.