Latin Music
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Sech Is Renewed, Reenergized, and Ready to Start Trouble
The Panamanian star is back after a year-long hiatus with 'Ya Casi Vienen,' an EP full of his most fun songs yet
- Back and Better Than Ever
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Rosalía, Carlos Vives, Silvana Estrada Added to Latin Grammy Performers Lineup
Christina Aguilera, John Legend, Nicky Jam, Marc Anthony, Angela Aguilar, Carin León, Banda los Recoditos, and Sin Bandera will also take the stage
- All-Stars
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Thalia Wants the World to Let Loose on ‘Psycho B**ch’
"I want everyone to feel happy, free, and to have fun," the Latin superstar says. "We need to clear our minds a little bit."
- Latin Pop Anthem
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How Mora Brought Ibiza’s Endless Nights to the World of Reggaeton
On his new album 'Paraíso,' the Puerto Rican producer-turned-artist amps up his sound with hypersonic BPMs and brisk house beats
- Welcome to Paradise
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Twenty Years Later, Tego Calderón’s ‘El Abayarde’ Still Embodies the Powerful, Raw Spirit of Reggaeton
With classics such as “Pa’ Que Retozen,” “Guasa Guasa,” and more, the album was an expression of Black pride that made Calderón a legend
- Reggaeton Classic
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Kevin Kaarl Is the Reluctant Rising Star Making Introspective Songs About the Pains of Growing Up
The Mexican singer-songwriter mixes folk traditions, rock sounds, and lush dream-pop on his impressive album 'Paris Texas'
- Artists You Need To Know
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Manuel Turizo Talks Wild Success of ‘La Bachata’ and Singing with Coldplay: ’I Did That!’
On Friday, the Colombian star released "Éxtasis" with María Becerra, the latest single from his experimental forthcoming album
- Pure 'Éxtasis'
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The Death and Rebirth of Natalia Lafourcade
The singer-songwriter calls De Todas Las Flores, her first full LP of original music in seven years, "my salvation, my relief, the replanting of seeds"
- New Beginnings
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Anitta, Luis Fonsi, Thalia, and Laura Pausini to Host Latin Grammys 2022
Anitta is the only host nominated for awards this year
- Award MCs
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Don Omar and Akon Are Hypnotized by a ‘Good Girl’ on New Urban-Merengue Fusion
"Although we come from very different cultures, music can break those barriers," Don Omar tells Rolling Stone about working with Akon
- Two 2000s Kings
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