Stefanie Fernández
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Over the first two decades of the 21st century, as the influence of Latin music and R&B has swept over pop, songs by women of color have allowed us to hear real stories that were once obscured.
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You don't need to live in a tropical locale to feel easy, breezy and boozy. Let Calle 13, J Balvin and Kali Uchis soundtrack your Miami mood.
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Nuyorican newcomer Kim Viera teams up with Daddy Yankee for a summer love hit, Arcangel and J Balvin go disco-over-dembow and Dillon Francis and De La Ghetto keep moombahton alive.
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We laugh, we cry, we celebrate the best of the year so far with everything from bugalú to boleros to Latinx punk.
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Drake unites the old gang of Degrassi High School for his latest video. NPR Music breaks down the cameos, Easter eggs and (relatively low-stakes) inconsistencies of "I'm Upset."
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Start your summer with the first installment in a weekly Spotify playlist of Latin music, featuring new songs from reggaeton reinaIvy Queen, Cuban hip-hop gods Orishas and more.
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After cracking the American pop charts last year, the Colombian reggaeton star is following the success of "Mi Gente" with his fifth album, Vibras. And he knows you're still listening.
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The Spanish crooner and Mr. 305 dropped a bop so catchy it'll make you move to perhaps the most hubristic and infrastructurally imperiled city there is.
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The NPR Music staff watched almost 5,000 videos during the Tiny Desk Contest. We highlight five Latinx artists that impressed us.
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There's still time to enter the Tiny Desk Contest — send in your video before midnight EST on March 25. In the meantime, check out some more entries we love.