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Oscar Hernandez and his all-star orchestra show us classic salsa is still very much alive.
On his eight studio album, the Puerto Rican rapper leads reggaeton into mainstream hiphop and R&B.
Even more impressive as their debut: Calle 13 confirms as key innovators in latin urban music.
A group of talented young musicians that exclaims its fears, angers and ideologies by means of of hiphop, jazz, blues, and ragga.
J-Lo's first Spanish album. Only suited for people with a soft spot for tacky lyrics and clichéd music.
Joyful, sunny and energetic merengue combines with hopelessly romantic ballads on Guerra's first "Spanglish" album.
In his musical testament, the Cuban legend could finally dedicate himself to beautifully fragile boleros.
Their alternative style of reggaeton is different, breathing new life into a genre that keeps repeating itself.
A strong voice, innovative producing and a never-ending flow of Cuban street poetry.
Virtuoso flamenco fusion by Mexican metal rockers, more than just instrumental music.
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