Trap music is taking over the world, and Latin America has not been immune to the genre’s virality. @djfrancescaharding and Chief Boima take a look at the roots of the genre in the Black American South and the implications of its popularity for notions of race and cultural difference in Latin America. Listen on intlblk.com (link in bio), subscribe via iTunes or Sticher and read a short background essay on @africasacountry. (at Dominican Republic)