The Grammy-winning band La Santa Cecilia is a perfect match for Alt.Latino.
Have you ever spent hours in a record store and come home with so much great music that you didn't know where to start?
"Record store? What's that?"
OK. To get a feel of what that was like, take a look at the list of songs we play in this week's show. We found so much cool music that I had to resort to a form of speed dating just to squeeze it all in.
"Speed dating? What's that?"
Never mind. I'll scrap my outdated baby-boomer references and focus instead on all the great new songs in this week's episode — featuring artists from Colombia, Venezuela, Spain and more.
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1 of 10 — Santiago Salazar
Santiago Salazar
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2 of 10 — La Super Chapiadora
La Super Chapiadora
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3 of 10 — N.A.S.A feat. Lizzo (Tropkillaz Remix)
N.A.S.A feat. Lizzo (Tropkillaz Remix)
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4 of 10 — Sidestepper
Sidestepper
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5 of 10 — Branko - Let Me Go (feat. Nonku Phiri & Mr. Carmack)
Branko - Let Me Go (feat. Nonku Phiri & Mr. Carmack)
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