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'Me Traicionaste' For The Throne: Our Favorite Latin Songs This Week

From a bilingual slow burner from the Game of Thrones soundtrack to Latinx innovation in experimental pop, there's something for everyone on this week's playlist.
Otura Mun and ÌFÉ release a new song dedicated to a fallen friend. Hear that and more on this <em>Alt.Latino</em> playlist.

New music makes it way to the inbox from a variety of sources. This week, one new track comes by way of the popular HBO phenomenon Spanish vocalist and favorite Rosalía and Peruvian musician Alejandro Chal make it onto a taste-making compilation of music inspired by the uber popular show and that's just the tip of the iceberg of a collection of new music. This week's playlist also features artists who use electronic soundscapes to describe the world around them and we check in with Luis Fonsi and his

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