Latin trap has become a staple of the Spanish-language mainstream, with Caribbean crooners (Bad Bunny, Ozuna) and Colombian reggaetoneros (J Balvin, Maluma) incorporating the sound of Atlanta strip clubs into the música urbana of the pop charts. But before it went worldwide, Latin trap was born in Harlem and the Bronx, where a rising crew of Dominican traperos is ushering in the genre’s latest evolution.