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Tiny Desk Contestant Diana Gameros: 'How Can I Dissolve Borders?'

The singer-songwriter entered NPR Music's contest with the song "¿Cómo Hacer?" She says it expresses her emotions about being unable to return to her family back home in Mexico.
Singer-songwriter Diana Gameros, originally from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, now lives in the Bay Area.

Earlier this year, NPR Music held the third installment of the , our annual search for a talented, unsigned musician to play a Tiny Desk concert here at NPR headquarters. More than 6,000 bands and artists entered, and many (including this year's winner, ) were new to the Contest. But we also saw a number

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