Conjunto Latinos was a Surinamese musical group active from approximately 1975 through the 1990s. Led by Randolph Mathurin, known as Papa Ranie, the ensemble blended kaseko with Latin influences, continuing the musical path established by The Happy Boys in the 1970s. Their lineup featured notable artists such as Leendert Reigman (Mighty Linka), Raymond Lok Hing, Herbert Seedorf, and the influential drummer Humphrey Anson. Over two decades, Conjunto Latinos produced hits like "Dansi man," "Groentoe boto," "Kaka Fowroe," "Mama mofo na banawatra," "Podosirie," "Vertrouw ze niet," and "Mathilda." They performed extensively in Suriname and frequently toured the Netherlands, solidifying their status as a leading kaseko band of their era. ([nts.live](https://www.nts.live/artists/86495-conjunto-latinos?utm_source=openai))