
Stefanie Fernández
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Global superstar Ozuna performs five songs in quarantine for Tiny Desk.
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Watch Cuco's latest music video and hear No Te Va Gustar's re-imagined 2010 work on this week's Alt.Latino music roundup.
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Spanish-language artists like Ozuna, J Balvin and Bad Bunny dominated YouTube with billions of plays. Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras and contributor Stefanie Fernández explain how we got here.
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This week's lineup includes a special premiere of "Como La Flor" by Miami-based duo Dracula, an acoustic rendition with all the magic and heartbreak of Selena's original.
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Amid the lush backdrop of a working-class Miami neighborhood, the infectious boogaloo-infused collaboration from Cardi B, J Balvin and Bad Bunny is poised to become the song of the Caribbean summer.
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The rising U.K. singer paints a picture in black-and-white of black and brown men being gentle against a world that seeks to weaponize them.
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The Nuyorican rapper, best known for her relentless flow and urban bruja vibe, pens a love letter to the emo and pop-punk she loved growing up on her new mixtape, A Girl Cried Red.
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The first single from Sorpresa Familia is equal parts joy and rage, a sober early-twenties journal entry about exacting a gentle revenge.
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In the R&B singer inhabits memories of summer camp to escape a harsher reality.
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The Chicana punk legend inhabits the foremothers of 9 to 5 to lambaste the gender pay gap.