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Rauw Alejandro Takes Reggaeton to Infinity and Beyond with
Saturno
Feid Is Making a Mark With Medellín-Made Reggaeton
Maluma Masterfully Navigates the Romantic and Risqué on
Love & Sex Tape
Anitta Brings Brazil to Coachella With
Versions of Me
Daddy Yankee Makes His Claim as the G.O.A.T. of Reggaetón in
Legendaddy
Rosalía’s
MOTOMAMI
Is a Hell of a Multi-Genre Ride
Vibarco Creates Waves In Reggaeton With Electric
Wash
EP
Get Lost In DannyLux’s Corrido Rock
Micro TDH Wants to Leave His Mark With
9
Blue Rojo’s Sad Boy Blues Result in a Colorful Debut
Enjambre Looks to the Future With Their First English EP
Yendry Is the Trilingual Pop Star of Tomorrow
Bad Bunny on Leaving His Mark and Making History In Spanish
Meet Latin Rap’s MVP: Myke Towers on His New Album
Lyke Mike
There’s No Limit to Paloma Mami’s Spanglish Flow in ‘Sueños de Dalí’
‘El Madrileño’ Meets World: C. Tangana on His Globally Minded Album
Juan Ingaramo Wants to Bring His ‘Pop Nacional’ to the World
Gabriel Garzón-Montano Is Doing Whatever the Hell He Wants
The Most Influential Artists: #27 Ricky Martin
Omar Apollo Is Embracing His Whole Being With
Apolonio
Maluma on Finding His ‘Voice Again’ Back in Colombia for New LP
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The Toll of Living Life by the Drop: Margo Price Tells Her Truth
Addiction
Capricorn Records: The Rise and Drug-Addled Fall of the Label That Launched Southern Rock
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