African influences in Latin American music trace back to the transatlantic slave trade. Enslaved Africans brought their musical traditions, which blended with indigenous and European styles, creating unique forms that shaped the region's musical landscape. Key African elements like polyrhythms, call-and-response, and improvisation became foundational in Latin American music. These influences led to the development of genres like salsa, samba, and reggaeton, which continue to evolve and impact global music trends.